A DVD file is a variant of MPEG2 so no, there is no way you can create a DVD
without creating an MPEG2 file.
If you believe your DVD player can indeed read WMV files, then burn a DATA
DVD (not a Video DVD) containing just WMV files and try to get your
standalone player to read it.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"McMakan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a DVD player that supports WMV format. I tried different DVD
>creating
> software (namely the adobe and sony one) but all of them seem to convert
> my
> video files to MPEG-2. This is lenghty process and since my DVD player can
> already play WMV it's probably unnecessary too. Does DVD standard accept
> only MPEG vidoe? Is there a DVD creator that does not require converting
> my
> WMVs to MPEG?
>
> Thanks,
>