No not really
Yes! Panasonic DVD players are reviewed as one of the best brands of DVD players on the market and have been for years on end! They're a trust worthy brand.
DVD player on planeYes, you can take portable DVD players and laptops.
yes
They carry portable DVD players, DVD recorders, DVD/VCR combination, single disc players, multi disc players, and XDE video players. To see more selections go to their site.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
A video burned to DVD can be played on MOST DVD players. But some older model DVD players can't read burned disks.Technology has come a long way since DVD players were introduced, so the majority of DVD players today can play burned media.
Sony has a handful of DVD players, all differentiated by their accessories, such as VCR players.
It will not affect the DVD, the ripper just copies the dvd.
If a virus was burned to the DVD, then yes, this can infect a computer.
There would be no DVD players.
yesyes it does because most DVD players will not play xvid as i have tried to on multiple DVD players
Windows viruses do not affect the Ubuntu system .