Assuming that by "compact" you mean a CD, then yes, most DVD players will also play audio CDs.
DVD and CD's are related in that they are both forms of compact disc capable of holding and storing digital video. Both forms of compact disc are able to compress digital information, and both may be played within a DVD player.
cd compact disc dvd Digital Video Disk
A CD drive cannot use a DVD. They are different systems.
DVD= digital versatile disc VCD= video compact disc
Full form of DVD is Digital Versatile Disc and Full form of VCD is Video Compact Disc
Computers do read DVD-Rs but if your computer doesn't read DVD-Rs you may not have a DVD Drive. To make sure you have one, Look on the drive. If it says Compact Disk, that means CDs only. If it says Compact Disk and DVD R/RW you cab view and burn DVDs
The best method to compact disc duplication is to use a machine such as SATA DVD Duplicator. This machine can duplicate both CD's and DVD's and has self diagnostics with power start.
it is a CD(Compact Disk) and a DVD (Digital Video Disk)
DVD mailers are used to send DVD's and compact discs through postal mail. They protect the items from getting damaged along the way.
In short, Data DVD only can be played in computer, and DVD can be played on both DVD play and computer.
A DVD, or digital video disc, was invented in the early 1990s after the invention of the compact disc. Sony-Philips and Toshiba teamed up to create the DVD after they dealt with conflicting formats.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable