Most recent dvd players (generally 2000+) will play most dvd-r discs. Of course the more recent the better in any device.
DVD-R discs are in a write-once format so make sure your disc is finalized once finished recording before trying to play it anywhere.
Computers can play DVD-R's� although some work and some don't depending on your opperating system so check into that given your program set up.
No, the Nintendo DSi cannot play discs.
False, They can use optical storage discs.
1)Have your composites out. 2)Plug your composites into a DVDR. 3)Plug your DVDR composites into a tv or computer to record. 4)Put a blank disc into the DVDR. 5)Press the record button on the DVDR to start recording. (DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT RECORD BUTTON)
Yes, some boom boxes play computer discs. Sony and RCA both manufacture boom boxes which play computer discs.
No PSP Go does not play UMD discs. UMD discs only work in the regular PSP handheld gaming system.
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.
No the PS2 does not play PS3 games that are on Blue Ray Discs and can only be played n the PS3
The hard disc does not play any discs. The PS3 will already play CDs DVDs and Blu Ray discs
no but blu rays can play dvds.You have to have a Blu-Ray player or a PS3 to play Blu-Ray discs.
Yes and the game discs are actually Blu-Ray discs themselves
I don't know about burn, but it will definitely play Blu-Ray, for the game discs are actually Blu-Ray discs
It should, as long as you don't play with the part that reads the discs directly.