The DVD/VCR combo will play burned DVDs assuming three things: 1) that the DVD itself is compatible with the player, 2) that the region encoded on the DVD is compatible with the player, and 3) that the file type burned to the DVD is compatible with the player. DVDs come in several different formats (DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW). The types of DVDs the player is capable of playing will be listed somewhere on the DVD player itself. Check to make sure the DVD you are burning matches one of these. Secondly, DVD players are coded for different regions of the world. Those sold in the US are coded to play Region 1 DVDs or are coded for universal playback. Check to see which region your DVD player is coded for and make sure the DVD you are trying to play matches the region. Finally, some types of files may not play on your DVD player. Check to see that the file type you are burning to DVD can be played on your DVD player. If it cannot, there are programs online that can convert file types to a playable
Most dvd players won't have problems with this.However sometimes you'll get one that doesn't like a particular brand of blank DVD.
Combo drive burns the CDs and play DVDs while the super drive can burn the DVDs along with running it as well.
Blu-Ray players will play ALL DVDs whether they're burned or not
A PS3 will play DVDs that I have burned on my Media Center Computer and upgrade them to near HD quality. It will also play rented and purchased movies that are on Blu-ray or DVD.
There is a possibility that it may be a DVD and the other device cannot play DVDs. There is also the fact that maybe it was not burned properly, and is burned as a file, and not to play when inserted into a disk drive.
Yes but it is difficult check this info here http://www.moviecodec.com/burning/in-the-begining-how-do-i-get-burnt-dvds-to-play-on-my-dvd-player-5577/
That is just another way of asking how you play burned dvds on the PS2 and you don't. They are not duplicates where you have purchased more than one copy of the game and they are instead merely burned copies Even if you have purchased a game you have no right to copy it. If youscratch or destroy a game disc you would have to purchase a new copy
Yes Play Station 2 can play DVDs.
There is the Samsung BD-UP5000 1080p HD-DVD Blu-Ray Disc Combo Player.
DVD VCR combo can play your favorite tapes watch DVDs and record. The good price would be to total how much you would buy the DVD plus the Vcr and then make a clear judgement.
Yes it was designed to be able to play DVDs
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.
A PS2 can play DVDs from the region that it is from