No. All DVD writers are not same. They differ in terms of media (blank discs) type they support and also highest read and write speeds. You need to check the specifications of the DVD writer and read online reviews for specific models before making a choice. - Neeraj Sharma
DVD writers range in price depending on the brand and different features of the writers. On average, however, it seems like they are priced between fifty and sixty dollars.
Cd writers can only play CD disks. Cd writers cannot play a DVD disk. In order to watch/burn DVD's on your computer, you must install a DVD writer which you may purchase from computer stores such as Best Buy. A Dvd writer can read/write DVD's, as well as read/write CD's due to it's backward compatibility.
The formats in which a recordable DVD player can playback will depend on the format used to record the DVD. The most common format is DVD-R which is used by computer DVD writers as well as most DVD recorders.
DVD is the same as DVD ROM, i think? either that or it means the drive you put the DVD/CD in. the drive is where you put the disks, (for all of you cave men). SO EITHER dvd MEANS DVD ROM or ROM is where you put the dvd
Yes! All a DVD is - is data... Zero's and One's. That's all music is, word documents, programs, videos. A computer sees it as all the same!
The writers thought the movie was too scary for children so they only let it come out in cinemas and cancelled the DVD coming out. :(
No. Progressive scan DVD players display about twice the resolution that regular ones do. Today however even the cheapest DVD player will have progressive scan. Also not all TVs can display full DVD resolution.
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DVD writers do not have a certain life expectancy. Their lifespan depends entirely on their build quality, usage, treatment, and the environment that they are in. Common points of failure are dust interfering with the lens, burnout of the motor, and wear and tear on the tray mechanism.
They were all different ages, although a couple of them might have been the same age.
well kinda the same but u cant erase in the DVD plus
PS3 has Blu-Ray that look like DVD and CD because they are all they same size and they will not play on a PS2