DVD players or Blue Ray Players work.
The Chuck season 2 DVDs released in England stated on the box that they were region 2. But the actual DVDs also supported region 4, and work fine on Australian DVD players. The Chuck season 3 DVDs have already been released in England (region 2). But I don't yet know for sure whether the DVDs are also region 4 compatible.
First, Blu-Rays are not DVDs. People should not get the two mixed up. Blu-Ray discs will only play on Blu-Ray players and those will only work on HDTVs. Blu-Ray players can play DVDs, but DVD players are not compatible with Blu-Ray
yes they do but burners are illegal
Yes. Blu-ray players can play DVDs.
Yes. DVD players can play music CDs. Blu-Ray players can also play DVDs and music CDs as well
Blu-Ray players will NOT work on old TVs. They will only work on HDTVs
Blu Ray is a better quality type of disc to watch movies on. However, Blu Ray is not compatible with ordinary DVD players.
No. Blu-Ray discs are not DVDs and they will only work on Blu-Ray players. But there are portable Blu-Ray players
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.
None of them. By definition, a DVD playeronly plays DVDs, it cannot record or copy them. And if you want to make a copy of your friend's store-bought DVD of Life of Pi, it won't work. Commercial DVDs are copy protected, and a DVD recorder will not copy a protected disk.
HD DVDs or High Density Digital Versatile Disc are digital optical media formats. While HD DVDs are similar to Blu Ray DVDs they are not the same. HD DVDs were discontinued in 2008. Therefore, no you are not able to use a Blu Ray disc in an HD movie player.