DVD players are designed to play with many models of televisions. One way to check to see if a DVD player is compatible with a television is to check if it has the same video jacks as the tv. There are three different types of video jacks: composite, S-video, and component. Most newer DVD players have the capacity to connect in all three ways. To be on the safe side a consumer should make sure the television that is being connected has one of these jacks. If the tv does not have one of these connections, an RF modulator will have to be purchased.
No the PS3 does not record DVDs and neither can a DVD player. What could be compatible, the game discs do not play on a DVD player, whether portable or not
Most do, yes. As long as the format of the file is one that the dvd player recognises. Most DVD's are backward compatible to CDs and the laser that can read a DVD can also cope with recordable media.
You can get the remote or a compatible one from Amazon but I also need the manual and can't find one
When considering the purchase of a Toshiba DVD player over a Sony DVD player, one has to consider the type, quality, and cost of each. All DVD players are compatible to every brand of tv's, but many Sony DVD players offer more options when paired with a Sony tv. If you have a Sony tv, I would recommend a Sony DVD player.
You can find free dvd player software from various download websites or alternatively you may use specific websites for specific players, one such example is the BS DVD Player available from the bsplayer website.
The DVD/VCR combo will play burned DVDs assuming three things: 1) that the DVD itself is compatible with the player, 2) that the region encoded on the DVD is compatible with the player, and 3) that the file type burned to the DVD is compatible with the player. DVDs come in several different formats (DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW). The types of DVDs the player is capable of playing will be listed somewhere on the DVD player itself. Check to make sure the DVD you are burning matches one of these. Secondly, DVD players are coded for different regions of the world. Those sold in the US are coded to play Region 1 DVDs or are coded for universal playback. Check to see which region your DVD player is coded for and make sure the DVD you are trying to play matches the region. Finally, some types of files may not play on your DVD player. Check to see that the file type you are burning to DVD can be played on your DVD player. If it cannot, there are programs online that can convert file types to a playable
Mini DVD player are made by many different manufacturers; therefore, one would have to decided which mini DVD player to purchase and then find a supplier. One could purchase a mini DVD player at any local retailer that sells electronics.
Any electronic store should have HD DVD player, for example, Wal-Mart, best buy, future shop etc. It shouldn't be difficult to find one with multiple drive DVD player.
The one place you can find a kids DVD player is from Fisher Price. They make one that is durable and made specifically for small children. It can be purchase where Fisher Price toys are sold.
If your DVD player only plays one movie, then you should contact your DVD player company and ask for a help or a new one.
DVD Player is one of the most efficient and powerful tools ever used to play DVD movies. By using this player, you will be able to Grab snapshot and save it as an image, Grab snapshot and save it directly as wallpaper.
Im not sure you can... Ive looked everywhere and cannot find it, though one idea is to download them... or a multiregion DVD player could take them. Hope this helps a bit