No, it does not. The Ipad is just like an Iphone but larger and with different functions. If you want to play a DVD on iPad, you can convert the DVD to an iPad workable format.
Use a Blu-ray ripper to convert the Blu-ray to one suitable iPad format, then you can play it on your iPad.
MPEG-4 (.mp4) videos are the preferred format, .m4v, .mov
No.
The iPad uses 'ipa' format for it's own apps, however it can open or view HTML, DOC, PDF, TXT, XLS, MOV, AVI, MP3, M4A and many other file formats.
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Yes, it is. Most critics say that the iPad is just an oversized iPod Touch. It has all of the capabilities of a regular iPod Touch, but in a bigger format.
If it is an analog recorder, you will have to capture it on a computer with a USB or firewire video interface. The video can then be imported into iTunes, which can then sync with the iPad. For a digital recorder, you may have to convert the file to a Quicktime format to import into the iPad.
The iPad will not play a DVD. DVDs can be streamed from a computer and watched on the iPad with apps such as PopCorn DVD (See links below) or they can be converted to an iPad friendly video format, with VLC or similar free software, and transferred to the iPad via software such as iTunes or DropBox. Handbrake, or if you're a big torrenter, Vuze has a nice built in converter for iPad.
Petville uses the Adobe Flash authoring format. iPads's don't do Flash.
The iPad doesnt have a physical DVD player. However, if you download DVDPlayer for iPad on the App store, you can watch DVDs on your iPad live by using a Mac's DVD drive. Yes,But you still can't see DVD's on your ipad .You need take the converter put the dvd converte on ipad.
The Apple iPad is a touchscreen computer device that is compatible with Apple's App and iTunes Store, which sells movies, so yes you can watch movies on the iPad. However, it does not have a DVD drive. There are three ways to get movies to watch on your iPad: you download them off the expensive iTunes store, or you can convert DVD movies, which is much cheaper and more available, to iPad compatible files. The third way is the best way: you can download free movies on your iPad!