You have to convert your video to DVD format at first, and then add DVD menu to it, otherwise your burned DVD cannot play on normal DVD player.
It depends upon you DVD player. If you have simple DVD player then it will play mpeg2 format which are in the .vob files and ac3 which is audio format. It should also play the mpeg1 format which is usually in .dat or called video cds. The new DVD players also support xvid or divx codecs.
No, a normal CD player will not play Super Audio. Most DVD players recognize the format, though. These would be able to play the music on SA CD's.
I have a three year old toshiba dvd player what format does this take because it will not play in avi format
CD-R DVD-RW DVD-R VCD
Yes it will. Juat put it in the middle.
A Blu-Ray player is capable of playing normal DVD's - even upconverting to make a better picture. However, a standard DVD player cannot play Blu-Ray DVD's.
Nope, unfortunately you cannot. You CAN however play DVD's in a blu-ray player.
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No, a Canadian format DVD, which typically uses NTSC, will not work in a PAL format DVD player. PAL and NTSC are two different video formats with incompatible encoding systems. To play a Canadian NTSC DVD on a PAL player, you would need a multi-format or region-free DVD player that supports both formats.
Although DVD players will normally play CDs, the opposite is not true. The high density data format of a DVD means that a CD player will not be able to recognise or read a DVD. You will normally find an error message saying that the disc cold not be read.
No it cannot. Dvd are a different format than a blue ray DVD