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DVD Players

A DVD player is an electronic device that plays discs manufactured under the DVD-Audio and DVD-Video technical standards. It was invented in 1994 and since then, it continued to thrive and evolve, with successors including HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc players.

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How do you install a portable DVD player into a car?

As long as the DVD player has been fully charged, there's no need for it to be plugged into the car. However, if the DVD player is about to die or has no battery life, you need to plug it into the car so it can work.

What is a DVD Super Multi Dual Layer Burner?

Super multi dual layer refers to a certain type of CD/dvd burner. With this type of burner, you can write any type of media, including CD, dvd, and RW at a high rate of speed because there are two layers of silicone to write to instead of one.

Can you play a umd in a DVD player?

Personal AnswerWell not really. The UMD wouldn't fit even if it was out of it casing. It doesnt have the ring size that most cds and dvds have. Another thing is the laser would have to find the disc and it probably wouldn't. Unless you can install a psp drive to work on the computer your out of luck.

Can you burn blu ray torrent movies to a regular not blu ray dual layer DVD and watch it on a blu ray player?

If you just want burn downloaded blu ray movies to a DVD disc as data DVD without convert, you can keep the blu ray video quality, but you can't play the burned data DVD on DVD player, only play it on computer.

Or if you want to play the burned DVD on regular DVD player, you have to convert and burn your downloaded blu ray movies to a standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, but standard video DVD only support 720x480(ntsc) or 720x576(pal) video resolution highest, don't support higher video resolution, so when convert downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD, right software will reduce the video resolution to fit the standard video DVD, but if your DVD player supports divx or xvid, you can convert your downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn onto a DVD, then play on your divx or xvid DVD player without losing quality. You can try RZ DVD Creator or Nero, it can convert and burn downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, and it also can convert downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn to DVD that can be played well on Divx or Xvid DVD player. You can yahoo or Google search RZ DVD Creator or Nero and download it, easy to use, hope it can help you.You should be able to get the software necessary from torrents also.

What is the difference between VCR and DVD players?

A VCR (videocassette recorder) is an electromechanical device for recording and playing back full-motion audio-visual programming on cassettes containing magnetic tape whereas a DVD player is is an optical disc technology.

What is a dubbing ceremony?

There were only a few ways in which a person could become a knight. The first way was the normal course of action for the son of a noble:

When a boy was eight years old, he was sent to the neighboring castle where he was trained as a page. The boy was usually the son of a knight or of a member of the aristocracy. He spent most of his time strengthening his body, wrestling and riding horses. He also learned how to fight with a spear and a sword. He practiced against a wooden dummie called a quintain. It was essentially a heavy sack or dummie in the form of a human. It was hung on a wooden pole along with a shield. The young page had to hit the shield in its center. When hit, the whole structure would spin around and around. The page had to maneuver away quickly without getting hit. The young man was also taught more civilized topics. He would be taught to read and write by a schoolmaster. He could also be taught some Latin and French. The lady of the castle taught the page to sing and dance and how to behave in the king's court.

At the age of fifteen or sixteen, a boy became a squire in service to a knight. His duties included dressing the knight in the morning, serving all of the knight's meals, caring for the knight's horse, and cleaning the knight's armor and weapons. He followed the knight to tournaments and assisted his lord on the battlefield. A squire also prepared himself by learning how to handle a sword and lance while wearing forty pounds of armor and riding a horse. When he was about twenty, a squire could become a knight after proving himself worthy. A lord would agree to knight him in a dubbing ceremony. The night before the ceremony, the squire would dress in a white tunic and red robes. He would then fast and pray all night for the purification of his soul. The chaplain would bless the future knight's sword and then lay it on the chapel or church's altar. Before dawn, he took a bath to show that he was pure, and he dressed in his best clothes. When dawn came, the priest would hear the young man's confession, a Catholic contrition rite. The squire would then eat breakfast. Soon the dubbing ceremony began. The outdoor ceremony took place in front of family, friends, and nobility. The squire knelt in front of the lord, who tapped the squire lightly on each shoulder with his sword and proclaimed him a knight. This was symbolic of what occurred in earlier times. In the earlier middle ages, the person doing the dubbing would actually hit the squire forcefully, knocking him over. After the dubbing, a great feast followed with music and dancing.

Can you hook up an external hard drive to your Blu-ray player and watch movies?

No. Although the maximum data transfer speed of blu-ray discs is much higher than that of DVD's, it's speed is much slower than a standard HDD (72MBit/sec compared to better than 1GBit/sec) and the writing speeds are slower, and seek times even slower. Using a rewritable blu-ray disc as a hard drive would be a very bad idea, indeed.

Why would a DVD not play on your computer?

The answers to this are many and varied. But let's start with the basics...

Firstly, is the drive, DVD compatible? A standard CD drive will not play DVDs. A DVD drive will however play both.

If it is a DVD compatible drive, will it fail to play any DVD, or is it just one particular disk? If only one disk, then that disk is either damaged or faulty or of the wrong region (see below).

If it won't play a DVD at all, then suspect either a faulty drive and/or hardware. If they're okay, then the installation of the drivers and supporting software maybe at fault. Uninstall the software/drivers etc., remove the drive and re-install again.

Finally, is it the right region? Some DVD drives are multi-regional, which means they will play DVDs from other regions (countries).

Others are multi-regional, but only for the first few transitions: you are allowed to play disks from different regions for up to 4 or 5 region changes. On the 4th (or 5th) region change, that disks region will be set as the region for the drive - permanently! A pointless feature, in my opinion.

The regions are as follows...

0 All regions 1 United States, Canada and US territories 2 Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Japan 3 South-East and East Asia 4 Central America, Mexico, S. America, Caribbean, Australia, N.Z., Pacific Isl. 5 Rusland, former Soviet Union, North Korea, India, Africa 6 China 7 Reserved (not active) 8 International territory (ships, planes etc)

AnswerWhere the answer states: "If only one disk [won't play], then that disk is either damaged or faulty or of the wrong region (see below)", I'd like to point out that there is another reason not mentioned in that list -- the programming of the DVD can prevent it being played on various computer DVD drives. Sometimes the drive will not even "see" the disc because of this. AnswerWith the advent of copy protections for DVDs, there are an increasing number of production firms that are specifically coding discs so that they will not play in a computer. These firms instead are offering "digital versions" that can be purchased for a premium. Disney and its subsidiaries are at the forefront of this movement.

How can one copy data from VCR to DVD?

Video and audio OUT from the machine you're playing the original tape from, to Video and audio IN on the machine you're going to make your copy on.

Set the recording VCR to `line in`as the input.

Start the recording machine first then press play on the playing machine and sit back and relax until they're done.

Do you need to update a Blu-ray player?

If your player has WiFi, just hook up to the network. If your player doesn't have WiFi, you have to download the update from your player's manufacturer's website and burn it onto a blank disc and then put it into your player

Dvd player says wrong disk?

It's very annoying, isn't it, when the DVD player says that, but theres obviously something incompatible with the disc. Nothing you can do except try the disc in another player or in a computer. I have sometimes had the same problem - usually a different player will play it.

Can you record from pvr to DVD?

Most DVRs have their own tuner(s) built in. So it is not a matter of recording from a TV.

A DVR can record alone without a TV being attached. The problem arises when you want to program it. You need the TV to act like a monitor and see what you are doing.

Can you watch CD on a DVD player?

yes every DVD player can read CD ... therefore you can watch cd on a DVD player

Can English DVDs play on French DVD player?

Europe is within a single region for DVD coding so there should normally be no problem playing any region two coded disc in a French player. European region discs also support sub-regions so it is possible that a UK market disc may not play on players even within other parts of Europe.

Note that France uses a different color encoding system than the rest of Europe. Although the vast majority of television equipment in France will support PAL as well as the French SECAM system, it might just be worth checking to make sure that the equipment will handle a PAL disc.

What is the code for a gpx DVD player with a rca universal remote?

Try with: 0699, 0769, 20699,20769,704 or 052

I could not get it to work with either of them (with slight variations).

What should you do to help you remember which component connect to which cable?

There are a number of things that you can do to help you remember which component connect to which cable. You can mark them with small tapes or just note the various colors on components which will correspond to the colors of cables.

What is BLU?

blu are things that open there mouth jeff is the blumaster their is a blu button in his agents that change the sign

How do you get scratches out of dvds and cds?

this is a question i dont know how to answer : )srry but i am not an expertgo to youtube and ask same q u will see how to do it with toothpaste

What is the best selling DVD player on the market?

As of now the best selling DVD player is the PlayStation 4 gaming console. In the past the PS2 was the highest selling DVD player.

Can you connect a 3D blu ray player to a 3D projector?

For the best quality, the projector has to be a high definition one with an HDMI input. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to projectors that do not have HDMI inputs.

Can DVD's be played on the computer?

Yes, and no. Depends on the DVD and the capabilities of your video card.

Some DVD's have no security encryption and will record over fine. Some others use the Macrovision system and others will use a `digital rights management` encoding scheme.

Other than the fact that it's illegal to do it, a lot of people still do, and if caught, it apparently has nothing to do with your `intention` at the time of copying the DVD.

As usual, there's a way around most anything if you're willing to spend the time doing your research.

What does Blu-ray disc ready mean?

Any tv that has HMDI inputs is Blu-ray ready, but to enjoy the full benefits of Blu-ray, it should be running at 1080p or 1080i resolution. 1080p is considered the better of the two and the p stands for progressive, or one continuous stream, while the i stands for interlaced, and is two streams of information put into one.