On Sunday 12 February 2006 21:56, Keith allen wrote:
> It seemed pretty simple. I may even have done it in the past.
>
> All I wanted to do was put a bunch of digital photos in a disc so I
> could take them to a friend's place (a windoze guy) and show the
> photos on his TV.

> I seem unable to produce something that will display on my DVD/TV. I
> have even resorted to reading the manuals.
>
> Is it possible that my DVD Player on the TV is obsolete and can not
> read the discs that I am making? Or s there something else that
> hasn't occurred to me?

I dunno...but most of the simple cheap dvd players only do mpeg2.  If it's in 
that format and authored properly (which idvd should do)  it should certainly 
be viewable on a standalone dvd player.


coldfire

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