29th 2008f October 2008

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dvd players
*gYpSy* asked:


I have a few movies that a friend of mine copied to blank dvds on their computer. I found that I can play the dvds on my laptop and on my bf’s older dvd player, but not on my dvd players (which are more updated).

If I use a blank dvd to record a movie or tv show, will the dvd even play on most dvd players or do I have to find an older dvd player to watch them?

Also, do most dvd recorders just record or playback the dvds as well?

Thanks, I never had a dvd recorder so I don’t know much about them…. :)

Modesto

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4 Comments

  1. so long as u get a resinably priced dvd player that will do dvd +- r disks u wont have a problem

    Comment by christopher p — November 1, 2008 @ 2:48 pm

  2. i just got a DVD recorder and it plays back the DVDs good. besides 1 DVD it will not play anymore, but ever other DVD player i checked will play it just fine.

    Comment by batterbee2000 — November 4, 2008 @ 4:47 am

  3. as long as you buy a DVD/Mp3/Cd player you should do fine and they are inexpensive.

    Comment by lorain182003 — November 6, 2008 @ 1:52 am

  4. I bought a DVD recorder from Radio Shack for under $60 and the DVD’s play on just about all DVD players. If you have a Radio Shack in your neighborhood, stop in and ask about the Recorders that they have in stock. Most of the guys, and girls, at Radio Shack are pretty informed about these recorders. Mine does DVD’s and CD’s. It also plays back and has MP3 player capabilities.

    The*Animal

    Comment by The*Animal — November 6, 2008 @ 5:58 pm

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