DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.
In 99.99% of all cases you should be able to. All respectable DVD players can and will read an Audio CD.
No, many just play a DVD.
Blu-Ray players will play ALL DVDs whether they're burned or not
Yes
Nearly all DVD players will play VCDs.It's a lot more common in Asia and is pretty much the same thing so far as the DVD player is concerned.
I have found that most players play the file extensions MPEG2 and DVD, although there is still the problem with some home players not playing either ( I still haven't figured out why ) while still other home players play them with no problem.
The Alpine DHA-S690 can play all formats
Yes, all blu-ray players can play standard DVDs.
All of the DVD players that I have ever seen will play music CDs as well.
Yes they most certainly do! (At least most commercial Blu-Ray players have no difficulty playing commercial DVD material)However, if you have burned your own files onto a DVD then you may not be able to play the files on a given Blu-ray player depending on file format, codecs etc.Yes
Sure all of the DVD players play the JPEG Formats. Also they play .jpg and .png formats.
1. It helps you to watch movies of your choice at your house whereas in the theaters you cannot watch movies of your choice.2. you can shift it for eg. you have two televisions in your house your watching a movie and the television turns off, so you can shift the DVD player and watch the movie on the other television.DISADVANTAGES:1. The price of the DVD Player is a lot.2. it wastes a lot of your electricity due to which your bill is high