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What File Format Is Needed To Play Music Videos On Pioneer In Car Dvd Player?


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Ay guys as the title says im just wondering what file is needed in order for me to play music videos on my new pioneer dvd player in my 33? i will have them on a usb dont know if that will change anything but yeeh i got no idea about files etc

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What model number is it? All the info should be in the manual. If It mentions something about being able to play DivX files, you'll be able to play DivX-encoded avi's (file format: *.avi), although I'm NOT sure if XviD encoded files will work. I just got a new Pioneer player myself that is able to play DivX files, to be installed this weekend so I'll get back if I'm successful this W/E.

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