We are talking circa 2000 dvd rom drives pal(those are the ones you get for 5 bucks). lol,pch
p.s.I'm never wrong!!
pch.shot wrote:We are talking circa 2000 dvd rom drives pal(those are the ones you get for 5 bucks). lol,pch
p.s.I'm never wrong!!
Geek dot com wrote:DVD-ROM drives can read CD-ROM disks, so if you have a DVD-ROM drive, you don’t need an extra CD-ROM drive.
Basic Hardware wrote:DVDs look about the same and are the same size as a CD-ROM. DVD drives can also read CD-ROM drives, so you don't usually need a separate CD-ROM drive. DVD drives have become low enough inprice that there isn't much point in purchasing a CD-ROM drive instead of a DVD-ROM drive.
DaddyX3 wrote:Actually I do believe that pch.shot is correct (to a degree).
pch.shot wrote:I think the operative word here is play cds as in your favourite hanna montana pre-recorded cds. The reason a lot of older players will not play audio cds is the copywrite protection on the disc itself.
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