There are magnets in the motor that spins the disk, and there are magnets that move the reading head (laser) in and out on the disk as it plays. They are electromagnets - they only work if an electrical current is applied to the coil of the magnet.
A DVD does not contain a magnet.
A DVD player does, because magnets are an essential part of an electric motor.
yes it does have magnets
Yes there are 2 close to the laser
No. DVDs are optical media, not magnetic.
Yes
If a DVD is burned properly through a PC, the DVD will work in most DVD players. The DVD must be in the proper format. Depending on the brand, and model of the DVD player, the format must be readable.
DVD players or Blue Ray Players work.
Most DVD players will offer and analog output.
Blu-Ray discs do not work on DVD players.
Yes. DVD players can play music CDs. Blu-Ray players can also play DVDs and music CDs as well
lasers read the bumps on the DVD and it transforms the bumps into sound + images. done.
Yes, but Blu-Rays will not work on DVD players
Most DVD players made now have all the features that are on the remote on the DVD player itself , but I would be careful which one I purchase because some DVD players do not have certain buttons on them for it to work properly if the remote it lost .
If it just says "Digital Copy" it will not play in a DVD player. But if it has the DVD logo, or says it ALSO has a DVD, you can.
No. Blu-Ray discs will only work on Blu-Ray players and the players will only work on HDTVs
Bose DVD players do not work with blu ray, unfortunately. Although Bose does supply everything from full home theatre systems to televisions and speakers and more.