I have the Gotega External DVD Drive featured in this video, and it plays some of my commercial DVDs and some it will not play. And yes, I put it in the correct region. I want an external DVD drive that plays ALL my DVDs, not a hit and miss device.
I am wondering if I buy an external blue ray drive could I hook the usb cord up to my small portable dvd player through the port and will it work and play on to the screen of it?
After two cheap ones I bought a 2nd hand Superdrive, solid construction and slot loading is cool, until it breaks I guess, no emergency eject hole thingy
The real issue is going to be compatibility with the OS. Attempting to pay a game that was designed for XP on a Windows 10 system might not work. As far as the hardware goes, if a given drive works with a given operating system, the drive will read any type of media that it is designed for (meaning almost all CD-Rom, DVD-Rom, and when supported, even Blu-ray).
Absolutely! If your external DVD drive is compatible with your PC, you should be able to download or transfer the content from a DVD or movie onto your computer. Just make sure you have the necessary software for ripping DVDs, and you should be good to go. If you need help finding the right software or have more questions about the process, feel free to ask!
Yo tengo el Lg del video y solo que lo probe en una película y se detuvo y se aceleró unos pequeños segundos del video y mas tarde paso lo mismo, la película es original y esta limpia pero si me funciona con todos los cd y dvd que he probado
To read MRI, you can use any external (or internal) drive (DVD and CD, capable minimum).... If you have problems opening a disc with what you have now that could be a broken device, a software problem (missing codecs needed to open certain extension files) or simply trying to read a DVD disc with a CD reader device.