I have an old computer, and I reinstalled the window, and now the window media player, doesn't play DVDs. What can I do to fix it. My old computer is Pentium 4 Ipex 1.9 GHz T400 Please if you have any suggestions can you advice me accordingly I thank you for your assistance. Kindly Regards: Barry Tenaglia
No, once you take the DVD out of the computer the computer will not be able to watch what's on the DVD.
Macs are able to play DVDs and CDs.
no. A CD drive you put CDs in. The C Drive is Most of your Computer Memory. Depending on what CD driver you have it may be able to play dvds also.
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
Yes it was designed to be able to play DVDs
If you're talking about burning DVDs in your computer, then yes, it does. You have to make sure the burner on your computer is compatible with either + or - DVDs.
No, they are two different regional format. Unless you have an all Region DVD Player which is not available anywhere. Your computer might be able to play these Japanese DVDs but you have to change the regional format of your computer to region 2. Setback is you cannot play Region 1 anymore on your computer.
Wii games, although they are printed on the same type of optical media as DVDs, do not use the DVD standard file allocation table. Also, all Wii discs are encrypted. Even if your computer can play DVDs, it would not recognize the file allocation table on a Wii disc, and even if it could, it would not be able to decipher the encryption.
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer
Nope
Well it is movies and dvds
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer