Hi! To burn movies to play on potable DVD player, you need to burn the movie to DVD first.
First, download the movies to your computer from the inernet.
Second, buy a DVD burner and install it.(you may download one and try it for free first)
Third, run the DVD burner, load video or movie to the burner.
Forth, make some adjustments( editting, cropping and trimming, adding background music, etc.) which are optional.
Fifth, insert a blank DVD disc and click burn button.
If you burn them to another DVD and don't transcode them they'll work just fine!
Your Blu-ray player will play DVD's just fine. However, it might not play DVD's that you have burned yourself. When buying a Blu-ray player ask the staff if there is a model that will play burned DVD's if you burn a lot of movies yourself.
If you just want burn downloaded blu ray movies to a DVD disc as data DVD without convert, you can keep the blu ray video quality, but you can't play the burned data DVD on DVD player, only play it on computer. Or if you want to play the burned DVD on regular DVD player, you have to convert and burn your downloaded blu ray movies to a standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, but standard video DVD only support 720x480(ntsc) or 720x576(pal) video resolution highest, don't support higher video resolution, so when convert downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD, right software will reduce the video resolution to fit the standard video DVD, but if your DVD player supports divx or xvid, you can convert your downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn onto a DVD, then play on your divx or xvid DVD player without losing quality. You can try RZ DVD Creator or Nero, it can convert and burn downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, and it also can convert downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn to DVD that can be played well on Divx or Xvid DVD player. You can yahoo or Google search RZ DVD Creator or Nero and download it, easy to use, hope it can help you.You should be able to get the software necessary from torrents also.
not usually
yes it can play regular movies
To play video movies on Windows 8.1, you need to search for a DVD player app in the Windows Store.
you press play and suck ur jawn!
Get yourself a video card that has a TV out (or video out) capability. Then just connect it to your TV set. Don't want to do that? Then burn the movie to DVD and use your DVD player.
Nope, you have to have the computer on to play movies. Unless you have a DVD player.
You use iDVD to make a menu for the imovie, and it will attach that to your movie. Insert a DVD, and a DVD icon will show on the desktop. Drag the file into the DVD. Right mouse click (or hold control and click) and click 'burn'. It will now play in your DVD player now that it has a menu to play it with. ---------------- I tried iDVD before, and it doesn't burn what I expect for. It did burn the DVD, but the DVD can't be play on my sony DVD player.
PS3 stands for Play Station 3 while PSP stands for Play Station Portable A PSP is porable and the shape is different. The PS3is not portable and is not handheld. But they work the same.
Many DVD players do not support vcd or svcd format and do not play most standard video formats ps3 will play almost any format computer will play all formats if it has the right software