The simply answer is yes. If you are creating a DVD on the Apple Computer using iDVD for example you should be able to play that DVD on most any other DVD player. Some DVD players in some computers can be a bit more finicky than a stand-alone DVD player (such as you might have in your living room).
You can also create data DVDs (with files containing documents, photos, video files, etc). This may not be successfully read on any other computer - depending on the nature of the files.
As long as the format is DVD, it should work in windows also. However, if the format is native to mac, you will need to convert it so it can be read by windows.
Yes. DVDs are typically created using the UDF file system, which is supported by both Mac OS X and Windows.
no
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.
You can on a Mac, But I'm not sure about PC.
actually, it is a pc game. and yes, it is read off of a pc dvd.
DVD drives are compatible with all computers so it doesn't matter if it's in Macs or PC's.
they are consumer computers. Mac made by Apple and a PC is a computer made by everyone else.
A CD/DVD disc: It will depend what is on the disc. If there are files (Text, Video, Audio etc.) that the Mac can read then you can open them on the Mac. A hard disc: It will depend how the disc is formatted. Some will work. Some will be read only. Some will need reformatting to a Mac friendly format with Disk Utility.
A Mac PC is a Macintosh Personal Computer. The Macintosh computer is made by Apple.
By downloading the file from the disc
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
You can't- DVD's are speshelly protected from being able to be copied to a computer whether it's a PC or a Mac.
Ok DVD-ROM is not in your PC its in the front. Well you know what a DVD is but ROM stands for Read Only Memory, in over word it can only read DVD's.