You can download Prism Video Converter at NCH Software that will encode digital video to NTSC or PAL format.
No. The difference between Blu-Rays and DVDs is that Blu-Ray is high definition format while DVD is standard format
You can turn DVDs into .mp4 format with a video converter. However, you first need to decode the DVD on your computer before you can convert the file.
Because DVDs are Region coded and come with other variations in DVD format.
Since all Blu-Ray players can play DVDs, they would play like any other player
The program HandBrake is an excellent tool for ripping video from DVDs. It can be downloaded here:http://handbrake.fr/index.php
DVDs which are encoded as Region 4 are compatible in Australia
No. You can use them in dual format drives, though.
Yes, CD's are no problem, it is DVDs that are in a different format.
"HD" stands for "high density" or alternatively, "high definition." HD dvds were able to store 3 times as much data as other dvds. However, HD dvds have been discontinued after 2008, following a costly format war with Blu-ray dvds.
The DVD format is simply more widespread than the VCD format; more people have equipment that plays DVDs.
singular DVD, plural DVDs (digital versatile discs)
this depends on the television format you have, and the type of player you are using. a blu ray is better on a flat screen and if you have a blu ray player, otherwise save the money and buy dvds.