With today's Computer Monitors, that's very unlikely to work without a lot of supporting electronics. One of the main reasons is that computer monitors don't usually use standard scan rates. Unless you can find an old composite monitor, like a Commodore 1705 which has a composite video input, and providing the DVD player also has a composite video output, your chances are very slim.
The VocoPro DVDduet can play DVDs connect to a TV or monitor, but there is no camera feature that allows it to capture video of you.
Connect the DVD player to a different input on the tv, if there isn't one use a video/audio switcher.
To convert VHS tapes to DVDs, you will need a VHS player, a DVD recorder, and blank DVDs. Connect the VHS player to the DVD recorder using AV cables. Play the VHS tape and record it onto the DVD. Follow the DVD recorder's instructions to finalize the recording and create a playable DVD.
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
Cd's are played in a CD player and dvds are played in a DVD player.
it can play DVDs if you use the twilight hack. no CD though but you can charge your ipod though the usb.
A Player for Blue Ray can Play DVDs only A Blue Ray Burner can Burn DVDs as well as Blue Ray Discs
DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs) are discs that are used to watch movies, and television shows, you need a DVD player to watch it, most of the DVD players require television to connect them, however portable DVDs do exist.
Yes in Japan as a lot of new inventions originate from there
No. DVD quality will be displayed whether the player is a DVD player or a Bluray player. DVDs won't be the same quality as a Bluray disc of course.
All Blu-Ray players can play DVDs
Yes, Blu-Ray players can play regular DVDs.