no hi people
most DVD players (95%) will play audio discs but to be sure check the user manual that came with your DVD player
DVD stands for Digital Video Disk and the player is the machine that'll play them.
No. However, you can sometimes read a DVD in your blu-ray player.
You can play a normal DVD or Blu-ray disc on blu-ray player But CAN'T play a blu-ray disk on normal DVD player. However, blu-ray disks work better than normal DVD's . Blu-ray have more capability and provide super high definition visual fantasy.
You need a DVD-RW disk to burn the Windows Movie Maker file to before it can be played in at DVD player.
Not really but the disc won't play on a DVD player anyway
A Blu-Ray player is capable of playing normal DVD's - even upconverting to make a better picture. However, a standard DVD player cannot play Blu-Ray DVD's.
Nope, unfortunately you cannot. You CAN however play DVD's in a blu-ray player.
There's not much of a difference in size, but if you put a PS2 disk into a DVD player, you probably just get the audio, if anything. This is very rare.
I've actually never heard of these before but I've read up a bit on them and I think I can help. 1. Check to see if you have a DVD RAM disk or a cartridge. The disk will look either like a normal CD or DVD or a similar shaped although much smaller disk. The cartridge will either be a rectangular stick or a disk enclosed in a square plastic case. 2. If it is a disk, then it will simply go into a specialized player like a DVD. Some DVD players will play this format and others wont. It wont hurt it to put it in your DVD player and see if it will play. If it is a cartridge, then it will go into some type of player that is made just for that type. It will not work in a DVD player. Other than that, I'm not really sure. Hope this helps, Dave
No.
Sure all of the DVD players play the JPEG Formats. Also they play .jpg and .png formats.