No. A DVD player only plays DVD's. In order to duplicate DVD's you would need a DVD recorder or computer software. A DVD recorder may also play DVDs.
no, you can't!
Yes, it is illegal to duplicate DVD's. This is called pirating. Many people say that it is legal as long as you do not sell them. This is true, but not if you are duplicating a rented DVD, because you do not own it.
Connect the DVD player to a different input on the tv, if there isn't one use a video/audio switcher.
Well I use a DVD player. buy a DVD player?
Cd's are played in a CD player and dvds are played in a DVD player.
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
CDs and DVDs.
No it is not. A DVD player is not a game console and plays DVDs
only if ur DVD player is codefree & supports PAL dvds. usually a DVD player sold in the us only accepts rc1 dvds.Australian dvds are RC4. and PAL. US dvds are NTSC. so if the us DVD player is a cool one it should play the DVD :) any PC can play it with the right software, i.e. the VLC media player (www.videolan.org). greetz
DVD region code is a to protect the DVD producer, so there are 6 regions in the world, and when you play DVDs, your player's region should be the same with your DVDs. But some palyer software can be region free DVD player software(Easy DVD Player)
dvds are used for storing various kinds of information and media. dvds are often used for storing movies which can be played on a DVD player.
Yes. Double-sided DVDs are just like any other DVD
I wish i could see answers to this. I have the exact opposite problem. My dvd player will play movies but not any of my workout dvds.