To play a Blu-Ray disc on ANY computer, it must have a Blu-Ray reader/burner
yes you can
Yes you can, just make sure you have a media player on you laptop such as Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. After that, just put the disk into the disk drive, and it should automatically play. If not, just right click the disk, and choose "Open with..." and select your media player.
Put into iTunes or windows or any media player
Once you put in the disk to the disk drive it will ask what you want to do and choose open folder to view files. Select all of the songs and drag them to the Window Media Player library. Or download itunes its a little better than windows media player.
You have to get a burned disk or your ipod/mp3/whatever. then conect or insert it. Open your windows media player. Then it says "rip disk" press on that if you want to get the songs/music/etc. on your windows media player. just put the new playlist and just add songs if you want Hope I Helped!
I know this is not very helpful but the only way I know of is to copy the songs onto a disk and then rip them them to Media Player.
I means you are writing onto the CD the info onto the disk using a laser. Burning a CD is the process of writing data to it from a device like a computer. The term "burn" is used because it is often not reversible. On windows media player, that is simply an option that allows you to copy selected media to a disk.
Go to windows media player and click rip making sure you have a blank disk in your PC
u have to click windows live and go to my computer and u will see a disc slot u click that and put a disck in and there u have your disk music
bluray
Use iTunes or Windows Media Player.Insert your blank CD into your disk drive and open your media player (e.g., Windows Media Player). When it appears with all your music and a playlist tab on the right, click the 'Burn' tab on the playlist selection to your right. Then drag the music you want on your CD to the playlist, then once you're ready, click 'Burn'. Your computer should whir a lot during this process! It will be finished when it automatically pops out of the disk drive.
FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP USERS: 1.) Click on, "Start" 2.) Click on, "My Computer" 3.) Click on the, "Search button" 4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/) 5.) Click on it. 6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/. 7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player." 8.) Click on, "Search." 9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop. 10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player. 11.) And it should run. But if no search results, pop-up, then you'll either have to: 1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download." OR 2.) Completely re-install Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, or Windows XP Media Center Edition, whichever one you have. FOR WINDOWS VISTA USERS 1.) Click on, "Start" 2.) Click on, "Computer" 3.) Click on the use, "Search Companion" button. 4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/) 5.) Click on it. 6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/. 7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player." 8.) Click on, "Search." 9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop. 10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player. 11.) And it should run. MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA USERS: But if no search results, pop-up then you'll either have to: 1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download." OR 2.) Completely re-install Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Professional, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Tablet PC Edition, or Windows Vista Media Center Edition, whichever one you have.