Yes, all blu-ray players can play standard DVDs.
No -- but all Blu Ray players can play standard DVDs.
Yes, Blu-Ray players play DVDs
Yes, all Blu-Ray players play DVDs and even music CDs
DVD players cannot play Blu-Ray discs. But Blu-Ray players can play DVDs
Blu-Ray discs DO NOT play on DVD players. They will only play on Blu-Ray players
Only blu-ray disc players will play blu-ray discs. These will also play standard DVDs.
Yes, but Blu-Rays cannot be played on DVD players
HD DVD is an obsolete format: Toshiba stopped supporting it in February 2008. You still see the players around in discount stores, but no-one is making the discs anymore. The remaining format for high definition DVD is blu ray. To play a HD DVD disc (assuming you have one) you need a HD DVD player (it will also play standard DVDs). For a blu ray disc you need a blu ray player (it will also play standard DVDs). A standard DVD player will not play either HD DVD or blu ray, and cannot be altered so that it will play either (a standard DVD player uses the wrong kind of scanning laser).
There is the Samsung BD-UP5000 1080p HD-DVD Blu-Ray Disc Combo Player.
It's a drive that can play Blu-ray discs and standard DVD discs. Most DVD drives can only play standard DVDs-they can not play Blu-ray discs. All Blu-ray drives can play standard DVDs, unless the DVD is not a region recognized by the Blu-ray player.
Blu-Ray players will play ALL DVDs whether they're burned or not