Data on a CD is written is form of small dots. A laser is used in CD drive to read data from CD. The light reflected because of the dots on the CD is translated to 1's and 0's.
If a DVD is burned properly through a PC, the DVD will work in most DVD players. The DVD must be in the proper format. Depending on the brand, and model of the DVD player, the format must be readable.
you don't need to make it a normal DVD it will just work
my DVD player not work
Yes
it might work on a blank DVD-r - but not on a shop-bought DVD
The SuperDrive will work with any DVD that would play in a regular DVD player. So, usually yes.
Yes, that's correct. You must have an OEM DVD to install this. Retail DVD's will not work with this key code.
A DVD ripper will copy the contents of a DVD to the hardware disk of a computer. The DVD ripper can deactivate the copy protection on the DVD, and then simply copies the contents of the DVD.
that means either the DVD player is broken or the DVD doesnt work on that type of player
Most DVD players will offer and analog output.
If it just says "Digital Copy" it will not play in a DVD player. But if it has the DVD logo, or says it ALSO has a DVD, you can.
Generally, no. If you've got; - A DVD-Audio compatible media player in your car, - Special DVD-Audio authoring software, Then you could burn an audio DVD and listen to it in a car. However no kind of DVD will work in a regular car CD player.