No, it is a different media and is read differently.
Yes all bluray drives will play cds.
1)Have your composites out. 2)Plug your composites into a DVDR. 3)Plug your DVDR composites into a tv or computer to record. 4)Put a blank disc into the DVDR. 5)Press the record button on the DVDR to start recording. (DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT RECORD BUTTON)
Yes, so long as they are the same type of disks, for example; bluray would work with bluray.
yes
Both Mac and Windows can't play Blu-ray directly, so you need some third party software. VLC is a free one which can play some non-commercial disc.
Stick a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in the bluray drive
Currently, no. You should get a PS3 to do that.
BluRay remotes are simply remotes designed to work with BluRay players. They're often infrared and are fairly cheap.
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.
DVD players cannot play Bluray discs. The lasers and the data storage are different so no data can be read from a Bluray disc in a DVD drive. That is the case whether or not there is any up-scaling available in the player. Bluray players on the other hand are quite happy to play DVDs as well as Bluray discs.
DVD players and drives cannot handle Bluray discs, whether recording to them or reading from them. Bluray players and drives on the other hand can use DVD discs as well as Bluray discs.
Computers can only play Blu-Ray discs if their optical drive is a Bluray drive rather than a DVD.