Yes
If it just says "Digital Copy" it will not play in a DVD player. But if it has the DVD logo, or says it ALSO has a DVD, you can.
The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
Portable DVD players play DVDs using a digital scanner eye. The scanner eye is located inside the DVD player, and it scans the DVD as it turns. Then, it transfers the images to the screen.
Yes. The DVD player does,'t usually go through the tuner. The "new digital TV" just means that it has a digital tuner. This won't affect things like DVD players that don't use the antenna input.
DVD stands for Digital Video Disk and the player is the machine that'll play them.
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
No.
yes, a blue ray player will work with a digital converter, I'm a electronics tech in business 5o years.
No, it won't work that way. You will have to buy a new one.
To play a HD DVD you need a HD DVD player. A standard DVD player will not play a HD DVD, nor will a Blu-ray player. HDMI is just a connection: it won't give your standard DVD player superpowers.
can not. DVD could be played on blu-ray player.
* No you cannot, you need an HD-DVD player to play HD-DVD's * * HD-DVD is a brand of high definition DVD, just like "Sony" is a brand of electronics. Since an HD-DVD is its own brand and competes with Blu-Ray, the other brand of high definition DVD, it is proprietary and can only be played on HD-DVD brand DVD players. An upconverting DVD player is a DVD player that takes standard definition DVD's (in 480p) and uses digital technology to upconvert them to a 1080i or 1080p definition.