I believe that DVD players read DVD's by a reader which is usally a blue, glass hemisphere.
It is easy to see in a game cube or a slime ps2.
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.
No, but regular DVDs can be read on a Blu-ray player.
Cause DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are different formats and they each a different laser to read the disc. But the lasers in Blu-Ray players can also read DVDs.
Yes, dvds can be played on bluray players.
No, a standard CD player in a Fiat Punto Active cannot read DVDs. CD players are designed specifically for audio CDs and do not have the capability to read the larger data formats used by DVDs. If you need to play DVDs, you would require a DVD player or a multimedia system that supports DVD playback.
I think it does only when the disc carriage is open since DVDs are read by certain lasers.
DVD players or Blue Ray Players work.
No. DVD players don't have the technology to play Blue-Ray disk. However, Blue-Ray players can play DVDs, so you don't have to replace your whole movie collection when you upgrade your machine.
No and HD DVDs are discontinued
A DVD ROM is a "Read only Memory*" it is the disk itself and as such it cannot burn anything. A DVD reader can only read DVDs. A DVD writer can write som recordable DVD formats.
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No, standard DVD players cannot play micro DVDs, as micro DVDs are significantly smaller than regular DVDs and use a different format. Micro DVDs are typically designed for specific devices, such as certain handheld players or toys. To play micro DVDs, you would need a compatible player specifically designed for that format.