Write-protection has nothing to do with playback. Playback only requires the ability to read the discs and decode them. If you cannot play a DVD, make sure the disc is clean and undamaged, and that you have a DVD decoder program installed.
Cd writers can only play CD disks. Cd writers cannot play a DVD disk. In order to watch/burn DVD's on your computer, you must install a DVD writer which you may purchase from computer stores such as Best Buy. A Dvd writer can read/write DVD's, as well as read/write CD's due to it's backward compatibility.
I am trying to format a dvd/rw disk but it is write protected. how do i unlock it?
A DVD will play on the computer because the computers are made to play DVD's. The Xbox 360 will not play DVD's because they are made to only play BluRay discs.
Assuming you have a DVD burner, you need to download a program that writes your file to the disc in standard DVD format. If you do not write it in this format, DVD players will not be able to play the disc.
You can't- DVD's are speshelly protected from being able to be copied to a computer whether it's a PC or a Mac.
Only if it has a DVD reader.
In short, Data DVD only can be played in computer, and DVD can be played on both DVD play and computer.
You have to buy a CD Burner that can play HD Dvd's to play HD Dvd's.
A computers DVD/CD Rom can play both DVD's and Cd's as well as computer programs
If your computer has a CD drive, but the video into it and it should start playing automatically or something pops out to ask if you want to play the DVD.
yes but you need to have DVD player or other players
Yes. There is no difference that I know of between a DVD burned on a computer DVD burner and a DVD burned on a "tv" DVD burner.