Building your home theatre with the small flash disk via dvd player

You must know Apple TV, right? Yes, you can watch movies and pictures
from the portable devices on it, whose capability is big enough to
store them. Maybe you have realized what

I want to say; actually nowadays many DVD players are equipped with USB
interface.

Below is the example for Philip DVD player, model: 3166K. The fans for
Philip DVD can look up the tech support about it. It is quoted he
The playback by Divx via the DVD player without the computer lets you
enjoy high quality movie with the compression. DivX authentification is
fit for DivX standard playback.

With the help of it, you can watch movies encoded by Divx in the
comfortable living room. Divx is a technique of video compression based
on MPEG4, which can allow you to store

the files with large capability such as movies, trailer and MV onto
CD-R/RW and recordable CD-ROM. It is easy to use USB interface and you
can directly play pictures and music

with flash disk, just plugging the device into the USB port of Philip
DVD player. With it, you can share the enjoyment with your families and
friends.

My DVD player is Philip model 3166K supporting USB interface. Today I
learnt about playing videos on iPod with flash disk from a friend on
line. I would like to have a try,

maybe it can not according to the theory. However, the DVD player
supporting flash disk may be OK. I found my DVD player has the USB
interface, so I had a try but failed. After

connecting them, it shows “can not interrupt” with nothing. Why it is?
Anyone knows? Your help will be appreciated. Possibly it is due to the
format problem. AVI encoded by

Dxiv should be done. So I converted a file into AVI format with
'Pavtube Video Converter' (http://www.pavtube.com/video_converter/). Of
course, there is much software for

video conversion and you can choose one that you like. Remember the
format mentioned above has the chance to succeed. Then transfer the
converted files into PSP,ipod,zune or

your flash disk. Try again, it will be done successfully.

Below are the detailed steps:

1. Find the videos what you want to play or the ones shared with
your friends. Use the software to encode again. Why do we do it like
this? Because most DVD player support

the formats encoded by Divx. The office claims that it supports AVI
encoded by Divx, in fact, it also can play MP4 files.

2. I use 'Pavtube Video Converter'
(http://www.pavtube.com/video_converter/). Import the videos and choose
the output format: AVI.
See the pictu
[image:
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Notes: As for the advanced settings, you can choose to set or not. If
the file is too large, you can adjust to reduce the bit rate.
After the converted files are ready, you can transfer the files into
your portable devices or flash disk.
The method for transferring them into iPod:
http://www.wikihow.com/Put-Video-on-Your-Video-iPod
** The method for transferring them into PSP:
(1). For never crack firewi http://tinyurl.com/e2tsq
(2).For cracked psp: You just need drag converted file to video
directory on psp.
** The method for transferring them into Zune:
After conversion finished. Run Zune software, connect your Zune device
to computer via USB cable, then the Zune software will detect your Zune
player. Drag the converted video

to Zune software and click "Start to sync", then your video will be
transferred to Zune. If you don't have Zune software, you can download
it free from he http://www.zune.net
The method for transferring them into flash disk: Generally, drag the
converted files into the directory that you create on your iPod.
Remember to create the directory, or you

won’t find the directory.

3. Connect DVD video/audio output cable into video/audio input
cable of the playback devices like the TV set or OVH.
See the pictu
DVD player putout:
[image:
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Into OVH:
[image:
http://m2.moli.com/m/0//MEDIA/cvb20:...F-8KZoV-.jpeg]
Into TV set:
[image: http://www.iskysoft.com/images/gener...ipod-tv-2.gif]




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