Most do, yes. As long as the format of the file is one that the dvd player recognises. Most DVD's are backward compatible to CDs and the laser that can read a DVD can also cope with recordable media.
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CD Roms can only Read CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD.DVD Roms can read any CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD and also read DVD's such as DVD Video, DVD Audio & DVD mp3's.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
If it is a music CD then obviously, if it is any other kind then most likely not.
They can play Cd-r's , example : a Cd-r that was copied & or burned from a pc. But , They can not play CD'S / software CD's (made) for a pc. jkvssc
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
Most DVD players play CDs, especially the newer ones.
you can't
it depends. are you using a DVD/ CD player? or are you using just a plain CD player? if ur using the CD player, it wont work because it doesn't have a screen. if your using a DVD/ CD player, it will work just fine. A DVD will not play in a CD-only player -- even a CD-ROM drive that does not have DVD hardware built in. The stepper motors and lenses for a DVD-ROM drive are far more precise than a CD drive, and the CD drive cannot physically read the tiny information on the DVD surface.
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You should be able to use CD ROMS (CD-RW, CD-R, DVD, DVD-RW, DVD-R, etc.) or any other general PC-compatible disc. I don't think you will be able to play any Nintendo, Sony or Xbox games on the Mac.