audio video files on same disc ( DVD/ CD)



if i burn an audio mp3 files and a video file on a DVD . will the dvd
player be able to detect and play both the audio and video files on its
own . or burining different formats on one dvd wont allow dvd player to
auto detect and play or give an option to play any one .

can this be done through a software if the direct answer is no.

I mean if we use Nero burner shall we have to choose burn data disc to
burn both audio as well as video files. If yes then will the player be
able to play the disc burned or is there a separate option to burn a
disc containing both audio and video files on the same disc so as to
enable it to be played on the dvd/vcd player

regards
vineet

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