Yep, 2002 is fairly old in the DVD player world, I suspect yours will look for DVD only, no other type of format. Most of the ones sold today will recognize various file types.
Like I said, I don't have a ton of experience with this kind of thing, I don't often burn media to any type of CD but I don't think burning straight from the file is the way to go. I'm sure Windows will have some type of wizard in it that will assist you with burning files to a cd that may work out better for you.
Going over to good ol Enland shouldn't make any difference. Assuming of course they have a more recent DVD player. But if push comes to shove, the could just look at the images on their computer.
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