A memory card that has the ability to reformat a ps2 game disk
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?
Assuming you have a DVD burner, you need to download a program that writes your file to the disc in standard DVD format. If you do not write it in this format, DVD players will not be able to play the disc.
When most people talk about a DVD disc, they are talking about the sort of disc we would use in our DVD players to watch a movie on the television. A DVD-R is a recordable disc, generally with a capacity of about 4.7GB. With the correct software and a compatible drive you can store anything on a DVD-R. The most important question is the format that has been used to store the information on the disc. If you are trying unsuccessfully to play a disc on your computer that will play normally in a domestic DVD player, it is likely that you need to install some software that will allow your computer to interpret that sort of information. If your disc is not one that will play in a DVD player, then the information is in a different format. Try browsing the disc in Windows Explorer to see what information is store on it and in what format, then search the internet to find a suitable application to use with that type of file. Of course, from your question it is impossible to see for sure how you are trying to play back the DVD-R. If you have made the disc on your computer and are now trying to play it in a DVD player, it is likely that you have not put the information onto the disc in a format the DVD player can understand. Again you will have to find a suitable application that will allow you to create a disc that will do the job you are trying to do.
HD-DVD
Digital Video Disc - also known as digital versatile disc or more commonly DVD, is a format where data can be stored onto a disc. It replaces video and video recorders, as DVD-Rs can be bought and recorded onto.
The radio station 1260 KYA plays a range of songs, mainly from the past. The station is often referred to as the 'Oldies' station, such as music from the 1960s.
no you need a blue ray player or play station 3 with has the blue ray laser in
you can format
You must format it. Format a:
The On Air DJ plays the music on a radio station... They always have live DJ's for every station. They use turntables and microphones.
No. Ps3 uses Blu-ray, Xbox 360 does not.
There is no such thing as a "format disc." If you got a message when you turned on your PlayStation One, it means it needs a disc that is of PS1 format. You must make sure that: 1) The game is from the same country as the game itself. 2) Not a copy. If you are having problems with a disc that you bought from a store, you PS1 is damaged, the disc is damaged, the disc is dirty, or the lens on the laser of your PS1 is dirty.