Just putted inside the thing and put play
on DVD
You could go to the movie theater, or buy a DVD and play it using your TV and DVD player.
You need a DVD burner to burn the movie to DVD, the titles and name are certainly comprised. Here is a nice DVD burner which helped me to burn movies and videos to DVD successfully. Click the link to see more details about how to burn movie to DVD.
Well if you mean his movie college it's on DVD now. It looks funny I want to see it.
You pay to see it in theaters or wait for it to come out on DVD.
Sorry but do you mean how to record a windows movie to a DVD so you could play it on your DVD player? If you already have the windows movie, then you need to burn it to a blank DVD disc using a DVD burner. The operations are quite easy. You might see a step-by-step guide in the following link
Yes you can see the movie in DVD or see it in youtube
on DVD
Confirm that they are PS2 games for this region and try a DVD to see if that will play. If the DVD does not play it is probably your DVD drive that is broken
You could go to the movie theater, or buy a DVD and play it using your TV and DVD player.
Movies purchased from iTunes cannot legally be put on a DVD for viewing on a TV. They can be stored on a DVD as a backup copy but this will not play on a DVD player. (See links below)
you can see it in the movie theatres or on DVD
DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.
You need a DVD burner to burn the movie to DVD, the titles and name are certainly comprised. Here is a nice DVD burner which helped me to burn movies and videos to DVD successfully. Click the link to see more details about how to burn movie to DVD.
That would have to be from the DVD shop.
The better question would be - Do HD DVD's play on regular DVD players? The answer is yes. But consider this. Can you play watch a color movie on a black and white tv? Sure, but you'll only see it in black and white. The same is true of the HD DVD's. It's not whether or not they will play, it's whether or not the monitor can produce the proper output. To which the answer is 'No'.
when the screen turns green trying to play a movie or DVD with windows mediaplayer it indicates u have the wrong codec u can download vcl media player (freeware) to see if u can play ur DVD or movie on ur videocard