Buy a new on.
they should be able to
Some drives dont support that format check the specifcations for your drive
A DVD-ROM should be able to read all formats of cd's. Including regular music cd's (CDA), CD-R (RW), DVD-R (RW).
Hi! I don't quite understand your question. You asked how to burn a DVD "from" a Mac. If you mean you have a Mac computer, and you want to burn a DVD on it. Then you may read this answer, it's also on wiki, the question is how to burn DVD on a Mac. And the answer should be helpful. You may read it.
what ever you are into you should read that mag so you dont get too bored
yes, Philips DVD-Rom can read mini DVD-RW.
I've saw the DVD coraline in most DVD shops so if you go into HMV or other DVD shops you should see. If you dont see it try another shop.
NO, DVD rom can only read DVD discs.
In 99.99% of all cases you should be able to. All respectable DVD players can and will read an Audio CD.
Mabey a DVD decoder isn't installed
I dont belive there are any, unlike the PS2, should be fine, But he PS3 has the best DVD upscaler ive ever seen!!!
"A specification from the DVD Forum that certifies DVD drives for media compatibility. Drives with the DVD Multi logo can read and write DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs as well as read DVD-Video and DVD-ROM. DVD Multi drives may also be able to play DVD-Audio discs. See dvdand dvd-audio."taken from dvd-multi