It varies by the player plus the file system for DVDs gotta be UDF 1.02 or UDF1.02+ISO9660.
Compact Discs which have been made in a CD burner have the information stored on them differently than a standard CD, and many disc players cannot read the format of burned CD's.
No, but regular DVDs can be read on a Blu-ray player.
A video burned to DVD can be played on MOST DVD players. But some older model DVD players can't read burned disks.Technology has come a long way since DVD players were introduced, so the majority of DVD players today can play burned media.
DVD players use a red laser to read its media, while blu-ray discs are 'burned' using a blue laser. Because of the difference in wavelength, (blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light) there is a difference in frequency, and therefore DVD players cannot read blue-ray discs. However, it seems that newer models of Blu-Ray players are 'backwards compatible' meaning that they are able to play Blu-Ray discs as well as older versions of the CD (compact disc). My theory for this capability comes from an 'optical head device.' This device has the capability of focusing light, thereby changing the wavelength and frequency and color of the laser emitted all at the same time.
i dont know go read a book abut it
This is just the way it is. Most DVD players will not read all formats.
The red ruby laser is used in standard DVD players to read standard DVD discs. They are now being superseded by the blue laser DVD player, otherwise known as Blue-Ray players and discs.
Yes. Windows 2000 can read discs in both UDF 1.02 and 1.50. All commercial DVDs are produced in 1.02 format, and most discs that people burn default to 1.50. In other words, Windows 2000 can read all movie DVDs, and will be able to read most discs that people burn themselves.
Either because the player needs an update or some other reason having to most likely do with technical difficulties
There is no "correct" burning; a PlayStation will simply not read a burned disc. There is probably nothing wrong with your computer, your drive, or your discs.
The laser that is in most DVD players can also read CDs, which is why most DVD players can play audio CDs. The laser in straight CD players cannot read DVDs.
Buy a PS3. It is the only Playstation that reads blue ray discs and the discs are for the PS3 and could not be played on a PS2 if they could be read