Assuming you know that LaserDiscs are not only a different format, but a different size than DVDs, The answer is Some.
Their are Combination players that can play several formats. The DVL Series of LaserDisc players, manufactured by Pioneer can play LaserDiscs, DVDs, CDs and CD videos.
I suggest getting a DVL-919 player. You can still purchase this model brand new on pioneer's web site: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/HomeEntertainment/Blu-rayDisc+DVD/DVD+LDPlayers/DVL-919
Cd's are played in a CD player and dvds are played in a DVD player.
To create a high-quality digital copy of a laserdisc using a laserdisc rip, you will need a laserdisc player with a digital output, a laserdisc ripper device, and a computer with video capture software. Connect the player to the ripper device, then connect the ripper device to your computer. Use the video capture software to record the laserdisc content onto your computer in a digital format. Make sure to use high-quality settings for the best results.
Yes
DVDs can be played on a Blu-Ray player
Regular Show - 2010 The Last Laserdisc Player 4-30 was released on: USA: 24 June 2013
Laserdisc was created in 1978.
dvds are used for storing various kinds of information and media. dvds are often used for storing movies which can be played on a DVD player.
Yes. Double-sided DVDs are just like any other DVD
LaserDisc
Laserdisc was first introduced in 1978. It was developed as a home video format using optical disc technology, allowing for higher quality video and audio compared to VHS tapes. Although it gained a dedicated following, it never achieved widespread popularity and was eventually overshadowed by DVDs in the late 1990s.
Yes, blue-ray players can play regular DVDs. However, regular DVD players cannot play Blue-ray DVDs.
The manual for this LaserDisc player is available in PDF on their website: pioneerelectronics.com