Stupid computery question
Jun. 3rd, 2009 01:24 pmWhat file type plays on DVD players? Is it .dvd? I'm downloading a "brown noise" file to help me sleep (I've been running the fan all night, but it's not loud enough, and I'm going to burn the motor out, so I want something I can loop and play in the bedroom DVD player), and it's only available in .mp4 and .wma. There's a converter I can DL to convert files to .mp3, .wav, .aac, .amr, .ogg, and .mp2. I don't know what most of those file types are for. Will any of them work in a DVD player? If not, is there a free converter anyone can recommend? Or would someone who has a converter that would work be willing to convert it for me if there aren't free converters available? I could probably move the CD player in there if that won't work, and if so, I assume .mp3 will play on it? *is sometimes clueless*
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Date: 2009-06-03 05:33 pm (UTC)My child says it is possible to convert .avi to something a dvd player will recognize, but I don't know what the file format is called, and also, he says it takes forfuckinever.
I have an alarm clock which plays "nature" sounds; I leave it playing "rain" or "thunder" all night. When the alarm goes off it switches to the radio (or an alarm noise).
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3480732 looks like the same one. On mine the projecty time thing has never worked (but this was not what I bought it for so I don't care), and if you need the room really dark you might have to be inventive about the time display because it's bright enough to cast visible shadows (which doesn't bother me).
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Date: 2009-06-03 05:39 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-06-03 06:48 pm (UTC)EDIT: Ah, sorry, I should have read your post properly. If your DVD player plays normal CDs (try it out with one!) you can burn a .wma file to a CD using Media player, and that should do the trick just fine.