Well I've been at it for hours and hours now and still no success. I installed FormatFactory and converted the files that wouldn't play to both DivX and Xvid and burned them with all kinds of software including the CDBurnerXP and still can't get any of my DVD players to play half files. I still get the "wrong resolution" error message. All the videos are in AVI and some of them play and some don't. I have a Panasonic Blue Ray DMP-BDT210 and a Philips DVP3560 DVD player, which I was told is the most universal DVD player and would play any format. And it does play some of the AVI files, just not most of them. Any suggestions ould be much appreciated.

Quote Originally Posted by alkie View Post
If they are for your own personal consumption and you have a DVD player that can play DivX files, (most modern players do these days), then why would you want to make a DVD in the first place?

Just covert any files that do not already have the .avi extension to that format, then burn them to disc using any DVD software, ensuring that you chose the option to write the images/data files to disc, rather than DVD.

This will save you a helluva lot of time as no further re-encoding will take place.
Personally I use FormatFactory to re-encode and ImgBurn or CDBurnerXP for burning all of which are free.
I also use TMPGEnc XPress for more intricate work, this however is not free, unless you can find it on certain sites