Yes, by burning them onto other disks you can archive and sage it to your pc or mac. They usually work better with pc's in my experience but you can get it working fairly easily on mac's.
No, unless it is a blu ray player/burner.
nope.. gotta buy a blu ray burner... can be a burner for a computer or a separate burner that hooks up to your tv and blu ray player
No, unless it is a blu ray player/burner.
there is no difference.
No, Blu-ray Burner is an external drive, through which you can play blu-ray discs, while blu-ray player is a software to play blu-ray files. Common blu-ray player like Macgo Blu-ray Player, VLC Media Player, and so on.
No, you must have a BLU RAY burner
yes isn't it obvious
No. Blu-Ray discs can only be burned (written) using a Blu-Ray burner. A DVD burner will not be able to write Blu-Ray discs, because their lasers are different. A DVD player will not even be able to read Blu-Ray discs if it isn't equipped with a second laser (or some wavelength-bending device) to do so.
Possibly, but at this point in time, rather unlikely. Blank Blu-Ray discs are still very expensive (about $5), so they aren't quite an everyday consumer item. You should review the specifications of the computer carefully to see if the drive is capable of recording Blu-Ray discs, or just reading them.
I have found that LG does make a variety of Blu Ray player/burner (recorders). I have viewed a variety of sites for reviews to find the best one available and have not gotten a conclusive answer. Perhaps speak with an electronics expert at your local Best Buy for professional advise.
To play a Blu-Ray disc on ANY computer, it must have a Blu-Ray reader/burner
PS3 games are on Blu Ray discs and even if you burned the games on Bluray they might not work on your PS3 because the blu ray burner for a PC does not have the capabilities to access all parts of the disc that the commercial machines do