Some possible reasons include:
1. The computers you are trying the disc on do not have DVD drives.
2. The computers you are trying the disc do not support the type of disc you are using (DVD-R or DVD+R).
3. You are using a file system on the disc that the operating system can't read. XP, for instance, cannot read UDF 2.50 or UDF 2.60. Vista and OS X Leopard can, however.
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I'm not sure a PS3 game will even fit on a CD. The PS3 will play Cds and DVDs but the games are on Blu-Ray Discs
By using Remote Desktop Sharing software like Team Viewer, Logme in, VNC Server , you can work on other computers remotely.
They need to added to the audio track on Windows Movie Maker. The completed movie can then be burned to the DVD. Completed DVD's need to be ripped back from the disc to a format you can edit and work with, with a program such as Handbrake.
Yes! Most CDs from other countries work in the US except for DVDs from other countries. Those don't work.
If a DVD is burned properly through a PC, the DVD will work in most DVD players. The DVD must be in the proper format. Depending on the brand, and model of the DVD player, the format must be readable.
Some of them do work but all the BLU ray discs are sure to work. Never had a problem with any DVD that does not work on slim 120 GB PS3 including DVDs of TV shows I burned on my Media Center PC. They even look better on the PS3 than on my Sony DVD/VCR because they have been upgraded to near HD quality.
Yes the computer did work
The Epson PowerLite projectors work great with DVDs, especially at 720p.
Computers are rather used because they make paper work, homework, and any other type of work look nice and neat
Routers do not require presence of other computers to work. You can have even a single router in your network with no computers connected and will still work.
Movies in VHS tapes, unlike DVDs have no code zone. They are pretty universal. Do they will work fine in any country.