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you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
A computers DVD/CD Rom can play both DVD's and Cd's as well as computer programs
You cannot play a DVD in a CD-ROM drive, you need a DVD compatible drive in order to play a DVD.
Sometimes. There are multi-use DVD/CD drives in some PC's, but that drive must be specially configured in order to play a DVD. Interestingly enough, most DVD players can already play a CD.
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
a dvd player can make games but it has to be certain dvdplayer
No. A cd-rom drive cannot play DVD's. A DVD drive can play CDs and DVD's. A cd-rom drive isn't made for DVD's. It's made only for CD's, and it can't write any. It can only read.
Burn a downloaded DVDrip on a .avi file to be able to play it on a normal domestic DVD player. It can also be burned on a ConvertXtoDVD.
Cd writers can only play CD disks. Cd writers cannot play a DVD disk. In order to watch/burn DVD's on your computer, you must install a DVD writer which you may purchase from computer stores such as Best Buy. A Dvd writer can read/write DVD's, as well as read/write CD's due to it's backward compatibility.
Most DVD players can play CD's. Look on your CD; you may be able to spot the DVD logo, which will ensure that it can play. Most DVD players will even display the CD menu on-screen, allowing you to visually look through the CD contents and select the track(s) you want to play.
No, CD-players do not play DVD's. You have to use a DVD player.
Computers used to have separate drives for putting in a CD and Playing a DVD. Now, especially with Laptops, Most Computers and Laptops have a multifunction unit in which both DVD'S and CD'S can be read, but again, some computers still do have separate drives, purely because the performance is better, e.g. A CD may upload better onto iTunes for example in A CD drive rather than a CD/DVD drive.