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How to Play MPEG on A DVD Player

Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) files encode digital movies. MPEG files need to be burned to a DVD for a DVD player. Some DVD player models may directly recognize this movie format. However, the conventional way is to record one or multiple MPEG files on a disc in the DVD video format to make them playable on any DVD player. Windows DVD Maker is easy-to-use software included with Windows Vista and 7 that allows you to create a video DVD from MPEG files.

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    • Blank DVD
      • 1

        Insert a blank DVD disc into your computer's burner drive.

      • 2

        Log-in to a user account in Windows Vista or 7 and click the Windows "Start" button.

      • 3

        Type "Windows DVD Maker" and press "Enter" to open the program.

      • 4

        Click "Add Items" in the program window and browse your computer to the folder with MPEG files.

      • 5

        Click on each MPEG file while holding the "Ctrl" key to select multiple files. Then click the button "Add." Selected files will appear in the DVD Maker window.

      • 6

        Click "Next" and select a desired menu style on the right panel.

      • 7

        Click "Burn" in the DVD Maker window to start recording the video DVD.

      • 8

        Eject the video DVD you have made if it is not ejected automatically.

      • 9

        Insert the video DVD into your player.

      • 10

        Select the MPEG file from the DVD menu using the player's remote control, and press on it to start the playback.

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