Simply described, a DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD Video and DVD Audio technical standards. However, both of these are different and incompatible standards.
In order to function, most DVD players must be connected to a television set. However, there are some small portable devices that have an LCD screen attached.
The features of DVD players can vary. Most DVD players have the following set of standard features: choice of language, automatic selection of video scenes, audio tracks, subtitle tracks, and menus special effects playback such as - freeze, step, slow, fast, and scan. You also have the option of programming them yourself. You can play back selected sections in a desired sequence. You can also randomly play and repeat play.


















