It is broken.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
No, CD-players do not play DVD's. You have to use a DVD player.