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.
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.
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
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.
Nope, you have to have the computer on to play movies. Unless you have a DVD player.
Most PCs have dell DVD players.
To play DVDs using the Player in XP, you must have a DVD-ROM drive and a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. By default, Windows does not include a DVD decoder.
To play a DVD-R media one can use a DVD player or a personal computer/laptop. If used a computer/laptop, one might also need adequate software for playing DVD media.
You need to have: a computer, some blank DVD roms (you can get them in most shops) and a disk burning program for your computer. With your DVD roms and DVD of choice at the ready you simply have to follow what the program tells you to do.