I wish i could see answers to this. I have the exact opposite problem. My dvd player will play movies but not any of my workout dvds.
You can buy a kickboxing workout video at the following sites online. I looked up some for you to look at www.fitnessmagazine.com/workout/gear/DVDs/10-best-workout-dvds/ , and www.fitnessmagazine.com/workout/.../kickboxing-workout-exercise-...
It plays DVDs (Digital video disks) Most ones on the market can also play CDs and have some other functions.
You can find the best workout videos on the web sites I have included for you at the following sites. www.fitnessmagazine.com/workout/gear/DVDs/10-best-workout-dvds/
Amazon.com contains a wide variety of workout DVDs. Check out Amazon Marketplace for good deals on new and second hand DVDs. All are well-reviewed and you should find one that suits you.
Some of the most well known celebrity trainers with workout DVDs include Tracy Anderson and Ramona Braganza. Their workout DVDs are suited for many types of people.
You can purchase Cathe Friedrich workout DVDs online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the website, type "Cathe Friedrich workout DVDs" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the DVDs.
All Blu-Ray players can play DVDs
Here's a list of different Fitness DVDs from a website. These are definitely worth buying as reviews for them are very good. http://www.Fitnessmagazine.com/workout/gear/DVDs/10-best-workout-dvds/
Two top-rated DVDs listed on Amazon are 'Fabulous Fit Moms: New Mom Workout' by Jennifer Nicole and 'Complete Body Workout for Mom and Baby'. There is also happybabyworkout.com, too.
No matter what level of fitness you are at, or what body part you wish to target, Fitness.com has taken the guess work out of workout videos. They have given you the tools to choose a video based on what you need and want.
In the Mac's Applications you will find QuickTime Player that will play many video formats and with the addition of plugins can play most video formats. You will also find the DVD Player which plays DVDs and iTunes which will also play videos. If none of these are to your liking then you can download players such as VLC or Mplayer.
No. Kindles are not equipped with DVD drives or the software required to play video files.