Blu-rays are now standard media, overcoming DVDs. Blu-ray discs can also hold more information than DVDs, so it's possible to burn more high-quality music and homemade videos on a single Blu-ray disc than the antiquated DVD.
A device that can write BluRay discs.
people who have bluray players
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
The Blu-ray Ripper is to copy or compress or collect your own Blu-ray discs. DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper(dvdfab.at/blu-ray-ripper.htm) is a product that I have used over the years and I think it is very good, it does not damage the picture quality when copying and it is very easy to operate.
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.
Yes all bluray drives will play cds.
The best blu ray recorder, you can find them in a store, either personally or by ebay, a good writer is one reader who has cds, dvd and more and your brand.
Could be nothing more than the Bluray DVD's that you're watching aren't encoded in 5.1 surround.
Yes, so long as they are the same type of disks, for example; bluray would work with bluray.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
No, it will not play Bluray discs, but it is upscaling, so you can watch your regular DVDs at HD quality.
Regions are global areas defined by the BluRay consortium. In order the allow the introduction of movies in different countries on different dates, most Bluray movies have a region code embedded in them. Bluray players will only play movies authored for the region in which they are sold. There are movies on the market, however, that are region-free, and can be played on any Bluray player anywhere in the world.