Yes, if you have a DVD-ROM drive or DVD Burner, just put the DVD into the drive. Your computer should recognize the DVD as a movie and Windows Media Player or whatever your default video player is will pop up and start playing the movie.
No you can not play the PS2 game from a disc and you must instead download it into a file. Emulators work from you harddrive files and not from your discs from what I have been able to read on the subject. PCSX2 is considered the current best emulator although it has been in beta stage for years and continues to be improved
Yes, Google PS2 Emulators. Some of them have good info on how to do this but what happens is when you download the Emulator it installs softwear on your computer that will read the disk and allow you to play your PS2 games on your computer. Make sure that you have a DVD drive or else it wont read the disk.
As long as the DVD region is set to the same one the DVD movie is though, if not you do not want to change it too many time because after 5 changes a computer's drive is locked to the last region. Ones the someone makes are hit and miss on the exact DVD-drive you have. Without a DVD drive you need to get an DVD/CD-drive emulator and mount the movie image onto that (normally an ISO or cue/bin file).
Most retail computers sold in the last ten years include a DVD drive, and the software needed to play DVDs. All you need to do is insert your DVD into the DVD drive and open Windows Media Player or some other media player that supports DVD playback, such as VLC.
The only way that you can play a PAL DVD on a PC is to install a program that can decrypt a DVD. An example of such a program is DVD Decrypter.
No, But you can play a CD in a DVD player.
If you computer has a DVD player and the software just inset it into the player.
No, PC DVD games are not compatible with portable DVD players. Portable DVD players are capable of reading and displaying DVD videos.
no
Upload DVDs onto it Using iTunes on your computer or buy them on the built-in iTunes app on your upas.
You can play DVDs for your region
because the PS2 is not meant to play DVDs it says it is but really...the DVDs are MUCH too hard on the laser for it to be handled frequently so when your PS2 stops playing DVDs STOP trying,..youre on the verge of ruining the PS2 for good! what this guy is saying is a load of kcrap the PS2 is made to play dvds as much as you want it is not hard on the laser at all
yes it can play DVDs
The PS3 will play Video DVDs
Nope
Typically no, because the computer has the software to know to play the audio from it. Some DVDs do have separate audio tracks installed, which can be picked up by the CD player.
Macs are able to play DVDs and CDs.
A PS3 will play DVDs that I have burned on my Media Center Computer and upgrade them to near HD quality. It will also play rented and purchased movies that are on Blu-ray or DVD.
In order to play DVDs, you must have a DVD decoder installed. On a retail computer, this will usually be bundled. If not, you will have to purchase a DVD decoder, such as PowerDVD or WindDVD.
In order to play video DVDs on a laptop, your computer must be faster than 400MHz and have at least an MPEG-2 decoder. This can be integrated into your computer as hardware or software that comes with your DVD player application.
Yes Play Station 2 can play DVDs.
Yes it was designed to be able to play DVDs
No, they are two different regional format. Unless you have an all Region DVD Player which is not available anywhere. Your computer might be able to play these Japanese DVDs but you have to change the regional format of your computer to region 2. Setback is you cannot play Region 1 anymore on your computer.
A PS2 can play DVDs from the region that it is from
No the Playstation does not play DVDs, only the PS2 and PS3 can play DVDs
Nope. You gotta buy one.