I don't know why the mac would be beeping, but to remove the disk you have to restart the mac. Then once its shut off, hold down the 'left click' on the mouse or keypad until you can tell its starting up again. Then while still holding the mouse down, you hold the opition key. Do this for a couple seconds and the disk should come out, even if it isn't far enough in for the mac to read it :) I had the same thing happen to me and this saved me from a $100 bill :)
Stuck in the Suburbs does have a dvd. The movie is a Disney movie.
Burning a DVD on to laptop is just like buring DVD on to a common computer, except your laptop is mac. You just need dowloaded movie or videos on your laptop, a blank DVD disc, and a DVD burner. You can choose to burn the DVD on to a DVD disc to play it on your DVD player, or burn it to a DVD folder or ISO for backup.
* Clean/Wipe the underside of the DVD * Keep the laptop on a flat surface * Make sure the laptop doesn't get hot while playing
You put the dvd in the disk drive
No. You would need an external DVD drive.
To watch a DVD on a Samsung laptop, you will begin by opening the DVD drive. This is found on the right side of your laptop. Insert the DVD, and close the DVD drive again. Your laptop should bring up an Auto Play window where you will be able to select what you'd like to do, and with which program you'd like to open it with. Choose the preferred program and select it. Now, you should be able to watch the DVD.
You just need to buy a laptop dvd drive, it will work.
Yes this laptop is very capable of burning DVD discs.
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Yes, you can do it but: If the laptop has a DVD burner slot you just slip it there and it is done. If not, then you want to buy an external burner that is usually connected with Laptop via USB cable.
If a copied video file does not play on a laptop the player on the laptop might be worn out. It could also be the format of the DVD that the file was copied to might not be correct. If the DVD is a data DVD than the video file will not play.
yes it does