yes, but you wont get high definition quality
The Blu-ray Ripper is to copy or compress or collect your own Blu-ray discs. DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper(dvdfab.at/blu-ray-ripper.htm) is a product that I have used over the years and I think it is very good, it does not damage the picture quality when copying and it is very easy to operate.
It is nonvolatile, if you turn off the computer, the disc is not erased. (if you have a dvd bluray or cd and you turn off the cd, dvd, or bluray player the songs or movie on the disc is not erased). It does not use electrons to store data, it uses grooves and bumps in the disc and is read with a laser
To play a high definition DVD, you need a high definition DVD player. There are two types available currently. HD DVD, developed by Toshiba is one and BluRay, developed by Sony is the other. They are not compatible, so an HD DVD will not play on a BluRay player and a BluRay disc will not play on an HD DVD player. BluRay looks like it is the winner in the format war between the two companies over the last years so it is likely that Toshiba's format will disappear in the coming months. Note that HD DVD can refer to the Toshiba format but it can also refer to high definition DVDs in general.
It's input I think, not that sure, but I just know that it reads data from a disc and then views them onto the computer screen. :)
a disc like a CD but then for your wii where a game to play on your wii is on
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It sounds like your player may be having some issues. Try these steps to fix it: 1. Unplug your Blu-ray player for 5 minutes, then plug it back in and try again. 2. Call the manufacturer of the player to ensure you have the latest updates. 3. Call the manufacturer of the player for service.
No, PS3 games will not work in a PS2. Fit is not the problem. The PS3 games are not able to be "read" by a PS2 machine just like you can not play a Blu-ray Disc in a DVD player even though it will fit in the slot. The reason the Disc will fit is so the PS3 can play DVD's and up scale them to HD quality and that is why they did not make Blu Ray discs a different size from DVDs.
neither are CDs. PS3 is a Blue ray disc and is better than a dual layer DVD used by Xbox 360 unless you simply judge by which is cheaper instead of more advanced technologically. Because for Microsoft they have saved a bundle of money by putting Double Layer DVD drives in the 60 million Xbox 360 sold instead of the BluRay Disc drives like the PS3.
A disc does not slide anywhere. A disc is a piece of cartilage that sits securely between two vertebrae. When a disc loses hydration, it shrinks in size. This can cause an alteration in the relationship between the top vertebra and the bottom vertebra. When this happens, the disc begins to degenerate. This is the beginning of spinal arthritis or spinal degeneration (this is an arthritis of the spinal joints.) It also opens the door for the disc to become prone to injury such as tears within the disc fibers. Complications that are expected are a disc bulge or a disc herniation. A disc bulge is a problem with the jelly-like center of the disc. When the outside fibers tear, the jelly-like center of the disc squeezes to the boarder of the disc and bulges out (think of a jelly donut, with the donut being the disc and the jelly being the center of the disc. This bulge can push on other structures, such as nerves, and cause a great deal of discomfort. When the outside wall of the disc tears, the jelly-like center then is free to actually exit the disc all together. This is an official disc herniation. A "slipped disc" is a misnomer. It is a slang term that has no accurate description of true disc behavior. When someone says a disc has slipped, they are referring to a disc bulge. Remember, this is only the displacement of the jelly-like center of the disc, not the actual position of the disc itself.
A blu-ray disc is used to record videos or shows. It is like a VCR but also like a DVD
Digital video cassettes will not play on a VHS player; VHS is analog and cannot play digital media.You may be able to find a service in your area that can copy from an older medium (like your ZR10 cassettes) to something like DVD or BluRay.