Sure does. Although it's loud. Still better than PS3 though.
yes
DVD plus RW has been developed by Sony, Dell, HP, Philips, and Mcft. The DVD minus RW standard was developed by Pioneer and is used by Apple as well. DVD minus RW can have one layer of data written to them, while DVD plus RW can have multiple layers of data written to them.
rightable and rewightable
The Samsung supports DVD-RW, so if it will not play on the DVD player the disc may need to be finalized.
Yes it Can Also cd rw and dvd r and dvd rw can also
I don't think so. A DVD burner is necessary to burn a DVD. DVD or CD-rw drive could not burn DVD. And if you use a CD burner to burn DVD, when you play it, you will discover that only the audio is available, you can't get the picture. More details in the link.
DVD plus RW has been developed by Sony, Dell, HP, Philips, and Mcft. The DVD minus RW standard was developed by Pioneer and is used by Apple as well. DVD minus RW can have one layer of data written to them, while DVD plus RW can have multiple layers of data written to them.
When you buy a DVD-Ram you have to make sure that it is rated for DVD+/-RW, it usually says in on the computer, or on the box itself (if you bought the DVD-Ram separately) Most new DVD-Ram drives have DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-DL, DVD+DL. But there are some companies that haven't implemented the + and the -
Depending on the model and features of the DVD player, some can play CD-RW and other formats. The printed materials supplied with the DVD player will state what formats the player can read/play.
CD-R DVD-RW DVD-R VCD
Put it into a DVD player or a computer that has a DVD drive in order to read the information on it. The "RW" means re-writable. Meaning you can erase the information on it and use it again.
Unfortunately not, once a DVD+R is written that's it. However, if you have room left on it, that is recordable. In order to re-record on a DVD, you will need to acquire a DVD+RW (or DVD-RW) depending on your DVD Recorder....Hope this helps...