you can't
cd, dvd, and vcd
If this is on an Apple computer, I can't help you, but purportedly they have built in software to do this. If your computer is running Windows XP or Vista and you just want to save pictures to a CD, you should be able to "Copy and Paste" your picture files to the CD drive (i.e. your D drive) in file Explorer. After you've 'pasted' your pictures to the drive and put a blank CD in the drive, right-click on the drive in Explorer and select "Write files to CD". If you want to create a video (wmw) of your pictures (you can add a soundtrack as well) that can played on computers with Windows Media Player you can use Windows Movie Maker. It may be already loaded on your computer, or you should be able to download from the Microsoft website (www.microsoft.com). If you want to create a video that can be played on a (newer) DVD player, you need a DVD burner (drive) which almost certainly would have come with some software to create and burn videos. You can also create a VCD video that can be copied to a CD and played on newer DVD players, although it's somewhat hit and miss on what DVD players support what 'home-made' media.
No, But it does cost the price of a dvd and you have to have a computer with a DVD player to save the photos to a DVD.
Pictures to CDAny blank CD should work, watch not to get blank DVD's or rw's (rewriteable CD's) for they cost more. Go after something marked 48x, and it should work fine.
It means region one DVD. Region DVD's only work in the united states on a DVD player.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
Most DVD players play CDs, especially the newer ones.
it depends. are you using a DVD/ CD player? or are you using just a plain CD player? if ur using the CD player, it wont work because it doesn't have a screen. if your using a DVD/ CD player, it will work just fine. A DVD will not play in a CD-only player -- even a CD-ROM drive that does not have DVD hardware built in. The stepper motors and lenses for a DVD-ROM drive are far more precise than a CD drive, and the CD drive cannot physically read the tiny information on the DVD surface.
It's very, very unlikely. If you have a DVD/CD combo player, then perhaps, but you cannot if it's only a standard CD player.
Yes
No, CD-players do not play DVD's. You have to use a DVD player.
It is impossible to make an audio DVD that would play in a CD player. DVDs are made for DVD players, not CD players. You could use iTunes to make a Data DVD, but that still wouldn't play in a CD player. It might not even play in a DVD player. Sorry, you'll probably have to stick with CDs for audio.
No, a PS2 uses DVD technology and a PS1 CD technology. Same as trying to play a DVD in a CD player.
CD - or DVD ! If it's CD - then yes, if it's a DVD, then nope - the playback machines are different.
yes
not usually