- DVD-Video: This is the standard format for DVDs and contains video, audio, and subtitles.
- DVD-Audio: This format is specifically designed for audio and offers higher-quality sound than DVD-Video.
- DVD-ROM: This format is used for data storage and can be used to store any type of file.
- CD-Audio: This format is used for audio CDs and contains audio tracks.
- CD-ROM: This format is used for data storage and can be used to store any type of file.
- Video CD (VCD): This format is used for storing standard-definition video content on a CD.
- Super Video CD (SVCD): This format is similar to VCD but offers higher-quality video.
- MP3: This format is used for storing audio files and can be played on most DVD players.
- WMA: This format is used for storing audio files and is compatible with some DVD players.
- AAC: This format is used for storing audio files and is compatible with some DVD players.
The specific formats that a DVD player can play will depend on the model of the player. Some players may be able to play more formats than others.