Yes, all DVD burners have the ability to write CDs and DVDs.
The fast est drives burn cds at 52x and the fastest DVD burners do 24x.There are dozens of 24x burners and all burn cds at 52x.
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The answer is of course, YES. Blu-ray burners, on standard, are backward compatible to DVD and CD formats, unless some manufacturer purposely made them not able to, which I don't see the point why. The only difference between various Blu-ray burners, is the speed that they can write to these formats.I have a DIGISTOR external Blu-Ray burner on my system, and it writes to all formats, albeit on different speeds. all the speeds are pretty fast on my drive though. Hope that helps.
No, it depends on the drive's capability to burn CDs, DVDs, DVD-DL, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD and much more. Check the front of the drive and it'll typically have symbols for what it can burn or Google the specs for your drive and find out what it can burn.
No, not all computers come with DVD burners built into them. Although they are more common in computers today, they are sometimes an upgrade that must be purchased with a computer.
No only the region for the PS2
No not necessarily, if its a straight cdr/right it will only burn regular cds not in the format of mp3 cds which hold many more songs. Hope that answered your question :)
All of the DVD players that I have ever seen will play music CDs as well.
no all it can play is cds and ps1 games
CDs are for music while DVDs are for movies
It can play DVD +- r, +-RW and all cds.
Yes, all DVD RW are backward compatible hence will burn CDs and DVDs.