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Posted on Mar 27, 2009

Sansui DIVX 9900 doesn't read .avi files > 2G !!!

I try to use DVD disks and/or USB disk-on-key to watch movies.
.AVI files more than 2 G DVD doesn't read.

Help , please.
Maybe it's upgradable ?
Ilia

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2008

SOURCE: Playing DIVX on an LG LH-RH3690 DVD recorder

I watch movies on my USB port right from the thumb drive all the time. Some model LG players and recorders do not support the DiVX Codec. My new one does not. You need to convert the file to XViD with a prgram called Magic Video Converter. It only takes 15 minutes on a fast PC. Hope this helps you. I never even heard of a DVD Player or recorder with a 1.1 USB Port and even if it was it would be able to stream a 700mb file over an hour and a half! I'm back, I just tested it and even on a 6 year old desktop with a 1.1 port the movie played fine! If you need more help feel free to contact me geokohler at gmail. I have a deans list BS in Computer Science.

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