Because,nw almost all PC have a writer,by whick we can write on the disk..
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.
No it will not work because the PC monitor is connected to the computer for it to work and it does not work by itself. A PC Monitor is not a TV and it takes a TV to be able to connect a PS2 or a DVD Player and watch it
When a PS3 has a DVD of a TV show recorded on a Media Center PC system and burnt into a DVD it has no problem reading and showing the DVD.
No You Can Not.
No.
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.
no
Yes a car DVD player can play MP3 file. already we have Car PC now, everything that a PC can do, it also can.
it is very easy to copy a DVD in the way.. simply connect the scart output from the DVD player to the scart input of the DVD recorder and select the record source. Only thing is some DVD's are copy protected so this wont work.. an alternative if you have a PC and DVD burner is to download a free program such as DVD shirnk and back it up to the PC and the burn it to a DVD using software such as Nero or some free opensource CD / DVD authoring software
Different sensitivities. Each player will read the disc differently.
you could take apart a PC and sotter together the main plug in wires to the side of the DVD player.
DVD drives are compatible with all computers so it doesn't matter if it's in Macs or PC's.