you don't need to make it a normal DVD it will just work
No, it only reads HDDVD's.
Any DVD player that is capable of playing HD material will have a logo on it to announce that it is HD capable. Look for either a BluRay logo or HDDVD logo. Even better, take a look at the manual.
Yes. only HDDVDs play on HDDVD players. Even if you could play HDDVDs on standard sets, the picture would be the same as a regular DVD. This is because all standard sets display only one resolution of 480i.
yes! I think so!-Awesome
No and HD DVDs have been permanently discontinued
the dvd player cant be used in other regoins but the dvd can
No you can't
No, you can keep your DVD with your new TV, they are completely compatible.
cannot change channels on vcr/dvd
BluRay is the name of a high definition DVD player, developed by Sony. The alternative is HDDVD released by Toshiba at around the same time. In terms of image quality, there is little to choose between them but it is commercial considerations that separate them. BluRay has captured the majority of the market and most of the large distribution companies have opted to support BluRay rather than HD DVD. The battle between the two formats looks to have been won by BluRay and Toshiba are reluctantly admitting that HD DVD will give way to Sony's product. While HD DVD is not quite dead yet, opinions within the trade suggest that HD DVD will not be around for a great deal longer. Both formats will play standard definition DVDs so they will replace existing DVD players.
1. Open the Device Manager2. In the Device Manager main window, double click DVD/CD-ROM drives and the name of your DVD player shows. Then right click the DVD drive and hit on Properties to open the Properties menu of your DVD drive.3. Hit on the DVD Region tab. Now you can change DVD region of your DVD drive by selecting a specific country from the list. Then click OK to save the setting.Also you can unlock the DVD region code using a DVD Ripper
Press the subtitles and it should be in there