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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.

1,816 Questions

Have much memory does a DVD hold?

a standard DVD tends to have 4.7GB of memory and this a general rule across most brands but now its anywhere from 4.7GB(single layered) to 17GB if its double sided,double layer)


Does playstation 3 play all Blu-ray discs?

Yes the PlayStation 3 has Blu-Ray. It also can play DVD's and CD's besides playing games and searching the Web. The PS3 can Play the DVD's in near HD quality when it upscales them and can also upscale TV programs that were burned on a Media Center computer.

How do you make the PS3 Blu-ray player region free?

Yes

Sony left out the region encoding for games, but Blu-Ray movies will still be region encoded.

Who are the 5 greatest players in Fiorentina history?

Giancarlo Antognoni

Roberto Baggio

Gabriel Batistuta

Luca Toni

Rui Costa

How do you copy a vhs to DVD?

Deliberately bypassing technology put in place to protect copyrighted material is illegal under terms of Section 1201 (Circumvention of copyright protection systems) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

"(a) VIOLATIONS REGARDING CIRCUMVENTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES- (1)(A) No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title"

Additionally if WikiAnswers were to provide you with information which would allow copyright to be bypassed, there is the possibility of a charge of contributory infringement. In Felton v RIAA: Corley v. Universal the mere posting of a link to a computer program that can be used to circumvent technical protection measures was held to be a violation of the DMCA. [Universal v. Corley (2d Ciruit cite)]

How many watts does a 26 inch Sanyo Television use?

Depending on the models and features of a 27" television set, the average power consumption is around 100 watts.

Where can one purchase a dual screen DVD player?

You can buy a dual layer DVD in various places. From entertainment stores to even some dollar stores, Most people don't recommend dual layer DVD's from dollar stores because they are usually not good, or don't have much space.

How can you download real player for free?

All versions of Real Player for the different types of systems can be downloaded on their official website, real dot com. Basic versions are available for free, however, premium and full access to features require some payment.

When was the first eight track player inventted when was the first cassette tape player inventted?

Lear moved on to yet another challenge: the perfection of an endless magnetic loop recording and playback system. As early as 1946, Lear had been interested in audio recordings; after experimenting more seriously in the early 1960s, he created the eight-track tape player. Lear's tape contained four stereo "programs," running in parallel on eight "tracks," for the entire length of a single, continuous tape loop. A solenoid coil detected the splice where the loop was closed, and sent a signal to the playback head to shift over to the next pair of tracks at that point. Because Lear's system had thinner tape and compact recording heads, this shifting process could be repeated indefinitely. Lear's system was a great improvement on the esoteric four-track players that already existed; it was also a huge marketing success. From 1965 well into the 1970s, Lear's eight-track players made their way from Lear jets and Ford cars into the homes of virtually every music enthusiast.

What is in liquid bluing?

In reference to liquid bluing, the laundering agent.

Liquid bluing is a colloidal suspension of fine blue iron (vivianite) powder, a pH balancer, and often a biocide.

Vivianite is often referred to as Blue Iron, or Blue Iron Earth, as when fresh, the mineral may be colourless, or nearly so; but, once exposed, will oxidize with the Fe2+ converting to Fe3+ with a concurrent darkening to blue.

What does full screen subtitle special DVD mean?

A "full screen subtitle special DVD" typically refers to a DVD that displays content in a full-screen format, meaning it fills the entire screen without letterboxing or pillarboxing. It includes subtitles for accessibility or viewer preference, allowing viewers to read dialogue while watching the film. The term "special" may indicate that the DVD contains additional features, such as behind-the-scenes content or commentary.

I have a LG LHB335 BLU-RAY HOME THEATER SYSTEM which is not 3D Now I bought a 3D TV So I want to buy 3D blu ray player My question is Can I buy any 3D blu ray player and use my lg oldsound system?

It is very likely that an existing theater sound system will work with any new Bluray player without an issue. However, there is a huge range of equipment and an even larger number of combinations of player and sound system, so it cannot be guaranteed. There are likely to be a few combinations that will prove problematic.

An older sound system may be designed to handle 5.1 speaker configurations or even 3.1 configurations. It is likely that the new payer will be delivering 7.1 sound. In almost all cases, a 5.1 or 3.1 sound system will work although without the benefit of the additional channels.

For a definitive answer, it is worth discussing specific model numbers with the store salesman and ensuring a refund option if the advice from the salesman is incorrect.

How do you rip Blu-ray dvds to harddrive?

To rip Blu-ray DVDs to a hard drive, you'll need software capable of handling Blu-ray formats, such as MakeMKV or HandBrake. First, install the software and insert the Blu-ray disc into your computer's drive. Open the ripping software, select the Blu-ray source, and choose the output format and destination on your hard drive. Finally, initiate the ripping process, and the software will copy the contents to your hard drive.

Who was father of DVD?

John Logie Baird has been called the father of television as it is easy to see that he produced the very first working television system in the world. He did his development work in his own building with his own resources and with his own hands.

The development of CDs and later, DVDs were both commercial developments by a group of companies. The DVD was the result of years' of negotiation between manufacturers, Hollywood production companies and development companies.

Perhaps the closest we can come to finding a father for the DVD is to put forward either Sony or Philips as candidates, being the original companies who began the development of the DVD. It will be hard to select one or the other so we should probably settle for both having shared parenting of the disc format.