Yes, you can use an in car DVD player outside of a car.
To carry(Example:a portable DVD player is a DVD that can be carried.)
You will need to plug it into a USB port on your DVD or Blu-ray player
what kind of DVD player is it? did u mean just dvd or dvd player?
Rewrite is a record function, a dvd player is just that, a player.
In the video in port of the TV
The Coby TFDVD7377 DVD player plays Divx and has USB Port & SD Memory Card Slot and Dolby Digital decoder
There is no way to connect a pen drive to a DVD player if there is no USB port. Some newer televisions have USB ports installed on them already. If you have no USB port on either, buy a new media box or a new television.
The DVD player should be connected directly to your TV. When you plug the cable (yellow, white, red in most cases) into the ports on the TV, the ports are labeled. Pay attention to the port label where you connected the DVD player. On your TV, when you want to watch a DVD, put your TV on the port where you connected the cable. The ports could be labeled AV1, Video 1, etc. Use your TV remote to go through the input settings till you get your DVD picture. Ray Calo DISH Network
"Máquina de DVD" or just "DVD"
To play a HD DVD you need a HD DVD player. A standard DVD player will not play a HD DVD, nor will a Blu-ray player. HDMI is just a connection: it won't give your standard DVD player superpowers.
try looking for a button that says av1 or av2 on your remote or tv hope this helps
most dvd players contain USB ports. if your boombox has a usb port it can be linked to your dvd player. If not most dvd players have the ability to play cds anyway so if this is the reason you want to link it up then that may solve the problem.