I take it these are avi or similar container files on an ISO DVD? If so, no.
There are a number of stand-alones that will decode MPEG-4 streams (they're sometimes marketed as DivX or XviD compatible) but most don't. You need either one of those newer players or a computer with the appropriate codecs. BTW, the stand-alones often have limited audio stream decoding.
The other possibility would be to re-encode to a "standard" DVD (MPEG-2) but you'd cap your single-sided DVD to 2hrs.
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