This is just the way it is. Most DVD players will not read all formats.
That really depends. Some discs won't play on some players while it will on others and that doesn't contribute to the lack of updating.
"After reading some online ratings from a few different people, I think that Tassimo discs do come with a limited warranty. You can purchase an extended warranty on them too."
Practice a lot. Do some reading, think about it. Consult about problems with others. Teach others.
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Only a Computer that has a Blu-ray disc writer/player. Some computers need to have this feature added as optional equipment and for others you need to purchase the Blu-ray writer and have it installed.
Yes, you can play picture discs on a record player! Although some collectors just collect them for collectibility sake and never play them. It is also known that picture discs have relatively poor sound quality as there is less vinyl applied to the disc due to the picture image being on it. You can play them on a record player and it will not cause any damage to the picture disc, provided you have a good working record player.
Some older CD-ROM drives may have problems reading CD-RW discs. As long as the drive is capable of reading them, it doesn't matter what brand the writer or the CD-RW was.
What is a "box discs"? I have no idea what you are referring to.
Well, any electronics expert will tell you that you can get one at any store. Some blu ray players play both while others don't. Best option is to go to an electronics store like Best buy and get a built in player there for 100 dollars.
Most multidisc dvd players hold around 3-5, however there has been word of some "mega disc players" that can hold around 300-400 discs! No-one knows if these actually exsist, but while we're waiting to find out, a normal disc player that holds up to 10 discs should do the trick.
The region codes are stored in the internal microprocessor. You'd have to find a way to re-code the operating system. It depends on the Blu-ray player. Some Blu-ray Players are quite easy to do by entering a series of numbers from the remote control. Others need to have the chip modified inside the player itself - and others are almost impossible to do. Search the internet for the model you have and you should find an answer for that particular one. Or, if you haven't bought it yet, find out which is an easy one to do and buy that one.
Reading helps student, to open their mind and give the ability to understand English and some others languages,