If a DVD is burned properly through a PC, the DVD will work in most DVD players. The DVD must be in the proper format. Depending on the brand, and model of the DVD player, the format must be readable.
only if ur DVD player is codefree & supports PAL dvds. usually a DVD player sold in the us only accepts rc1 dvds.Australian dvds are RC4. and PAL. US dvds are NTSC. so if the us DVD player is a cool one it should play the DVD :) any PC can play it with the right software, i.e. the VLC media player (www.videolan.org). greetz
You have to have a 'dvd burner' kind of disc drive to burn dvds.
They are PS2 games and are not designed to be played in a PC even if your PC can play DVDs
You should be able to play dvds in your PC however you may not be able to if it has a block on it or it is old.
For ripping a DVD, you can use the free DVD Decrypter which can remove the copy protection and region code from DVD. But it can't work on DVDs of new copy protection and also it can't convert DVD to other format. So if you can't finish the work with it, you can try to use other software like Leawo DVD Ripper or Aiseesoft DVD Ripper.
Well the drive has to be a Blu-Ray drive for Blu-Rays require a certain laser in order to play and DVD players do not have that laser, but the Blu-Ray laser can detect and read DVDs
Some of them do work but all the BLU ray discs are sure to work. Never had a problem with any DVD that does not work on slim 120 GB PS3 including DVDs of TV shows I burned on my Media Center PC. They even look better on the PS3 than on my Sony DVD/VCR because they have been upgraded to near HD quality.
This really depends on what type of data is in the drive. If it's a movie DVD and you're trying to play this on a stand-alone DVD player, make sure that it is rated to play mini-DVDs.Your best bet is to play this on a computer drive, so that you can distinguish what sort of data is in there. My DVD writer is a DIGISTOR USB DVD burner, tray load - . It can read mini-DVDs as well as standard DVDs. And when you load it on a PC system, you will probably recognize what sort of data is in there. If it is a movie, you probably can play it on your PC as well.
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.
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Because,nw almost all PC have a writer,by whick we can write on the disk..
No. Blu-Rays will only work on Blu-Ray players. Your computer must have a Blu-Ray drive in order to play them