You do not need to convert any files to play it on a computer. With a suitable DVD decoder installed, almost any modern media player, such as Windows Media Player or VLC can play it without any conversion.
Yes a car DVD player can play MP3 file. already we have Car PC now, everything that a PC can do, it also can.
That's because you have burned the file to a CD and not a DVD.
Yes DVD Video Maker aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player.
There is the PCSX2 that does not convert your game but allows your PC to use your PS2 bios to play some PS2 games
no
play DVD on CDROM
No, it's not.
By downloading the file from the disc
You mean GIF file? Convert the file to WMV for Windows Media Player and convert the file to MOV for quicktime.
Most modern PC's will play DVD movies. However, you need to make sure your PC has a DVD drive. Some older or very low-end PC's have only a CD player, which will not play DVD's. Also, some laptop and notebook PC's save size and weight by omitting to have a built-in DVD drive. In this case you can plug an external DVD drive into a USB port.
There is a software program called Conversions that will let you play Mac files on a PC, and vice-versa. It'll convert and play any Mac file on a regular PC. ---- you can't
DVD-RTAV is the directory where the .VRO file is stored in a DVD-VIDEO, typically produced in consumer A/V DVD recorders (not for a PC).