its not much different besides the flash drive being smaller space alot of people think dvds can only hold videos but thats not true
You have to format the flash drive so it is compatible with the ps3 You can not add some files using the USB drive If they are games and add ons they must come from the Playstation store Maybe if you were intelligent, you would have stated what format the flash drive should be in....it is FAT32
Yes, if you have a DVD-ROM drive or DVD Burner, just put the DVD into the drive. Your computer should recognize the DVD as a movie and Windows Media Player or whatever your default video player is will pop up and start playing the movie.
almost anything e.g. Keyboard Mouse External Hard Drive External DVD/CD drive Camera Webcam Scanner Printer Digital Camera Speakers USB ethernet USB modem USB wifi USB 3G iPod Mobile phone etc.
no
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You need to flash the DVD drive and the Xbox firmware.
Yes. Data DVDs can be copied directly as long as they are not copy-protected software. Video or audio DVDs will require transcoding. Make sure the flash drive has enough room to hold the contents of the disc.
Yes, data can be copied from flash drives to DVD. It should be noted that flash drives usually have a greater capacity than DVDs these days.
Usb flash drive S D card DVD and Hard disk
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
THose drives yo put stuff on and they light up, I think its your CD/DVD drive.
Cd,DVD Floppy disk etc
Pretty much saving all your files in different areas on a flash drive, CD, DVD etc.. so you have them just in case your computer crashes.
No, they're distinct DVD drives which have different sets of programming
You are able to use video formats on most video-playing programs via a file within a flash drive. However, you are not able to use a DVD-ROM in order to read the files within a flash drive, as the two are incompatible by basic logic.
Promotional flash drives typically have interesting and/or unusual designs. However, in practice, the internal hardware of a promotional flash drive is typically not especially different from that of a standard flash drive.
A CD drive cannot use a DVD. They are different systems.