If you just have a DVD ROM (Read Only Memory) there is no way to convert it to writable or re-writable (no method reasonable without re engining the hardware from scratch). You need to buy a new DVD RW drive. Good news is that these are very inexpensive now.
Only if it has a DVD reader.
No, it can't but you can use a DVD copy software. Pavtube ByteCopy is nice tool.
The PS2 does not have a DVD writer only a reader and can not Duplicate any DVD
no
No. The DVD has more bits-per-inch than the CD reader hardware can handle.
most DVD players often plays DVD formats. But if the DVD player is supported by avi file reader then it could probably play
A DVD ROM is a "Read only Memory*" it is the disk itself and as such it cannot burn anything. A DVD reader can only read DVDs. A DVD writer can write som recordable DVD formats.
I believe that DVD players read DVD's by a reader which is usally a blue, glass hemisphere. It is easy to see in a game cube or a slime ps2.
A keyboard A [[Q/Name 3 input devices.#|card reader]] a scanner a digital camera a webcam a CD or DVD reader a tape reader
Any Karaoke DVD player with a USB input will be compatible with flash memory cards, but you do need a card reader.
No. A blue ray disc has a blueray laser to read the HD disc. Also a blueray player needs a spinning reader to read the blueray disc. The spinning reader is also what is used to read DVD's and therefore will read DVD's. A DVD player does not need a blueray laser because the disc can be read without one. If you want a movie in HD but you don't want to buy a whole new player, you can buy a HDVD (HD DVD).A normal DVD player will read that.
No you need a DVD burrner