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You don't have a reason to connect a Bluray to the PS2 even if you could. Plus would you want the input or output of the player connected
First most PS3s do not play PS2 games but the ones that did were designed to play many PS2 game titles and a PS2 was not designed to play any PS3 games. They are very different consoles and the PS3 is much more technologically capable than a PS2. The PS3 also has a Bluray disc drive that can play Bluray Discs, DVDs, and Cds and the PS2 has a DVD Discs drive that can play DVDs and CDs but not Bluray Discs. The PS2 does not have the computer power needed to run the PS3 software and when titles are released for both consoles the game has to be downgraded to run in the PS2 just like they do for the portable game players releases that are also released in Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. Even the Nintendo Wii can not run the software of the PS3 and Xbox 360 games and there games are also downgraded. Older PC model and Laptop owners might find that they do not meet the minimum requirements to run the new PC games that have software programs like the PS3 and Xbox 360 games and the same is true for the PS2. It just does not meet the minimum requirements needed to play PS3 games and is well past time for a system update to the PS3.
No Nintendo DS games were not designed to play on the PS2 and the PS2 can not play them
there are no available codecs for the ps2 as its only strong enough to decode .avi and .mp3 i recommend converting your video files to .avi then using the correct process to burn them to a DVD and play them
Short Answer: NoA stock PS2 will play PlayStation games, PlayStation 2 games, DVD movies and audio CDs. That is all. The PS2 homebrew community, however, has developed SMS player that has the ability to play Divx, Xvid, and mp3 files.
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You don't have a reason to connect a Bluray to the PS2 even if you could. Plus would you want the input or output of the player connected
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.
Yes all bluray drives will play cds.
A PS2 plays only PS2 games that are not able to be rewritten. Files can not be removed from a valid PS2 game only a burnt game. A PC game requires much more than just adding a PS2 ISO to allow a PS2 to play it if I understand your confusing question
First most PS3s do not play PS2 games but the ones that did were designed to play many PS2 game titles and a PS2 was not designed to play any PS3 games. They are very different consoles and the PS3 is much more technologically capable than a PS2. The PS3 also has a Bluray disc drive that can play Bluray Discs, DVDs, and Cds and the PS2 has a DVD Discs drive that can play DVDs and CDs but not Bluray Discs. The PS2 does not have the computer power needed to run the PS3 software and when titles are released for both consoles the game has to be downgraded to run in the PS2 just like they do for the portable game players releases that are also released in Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. Even the Nintendo Wii can not run the software of the PS3 and Xbox 360 games and there games are also downgraded. Older PC model and Laptop owners might find that they do not meet the minimum requirements to run the new PC games that have software programs like the PS3 and Xbox 360 games and the same is true for the PS2. It just does not meet the minimum requirements needed to play PS3 games and is well past time for a system update to the PS3.
No it is a PS3 and the PS3 games can not play on a PS2. Only one of the reason is that the PS2 can not read Bluray discs. Another is that it does not have the hardware for the game to work. There is a reason the PS3 costs more than a PS2 even now almost 5 years after it's release and the PS2 will never play PS3 games
You need a PS2 or a PS3 with 4 USB ports from the early released models. PCs will not play the discs only files that are downloaded will work on an emulator
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.
You do not for a number of reasons. PCs without an emulator do not play PS2 games. PS2 games are not CDs they are DVDs. The emulators run files so the games must be downloaded into the PC harddrive and then played. The emulator uses the PS2 bios to play the game and you must have a PS2 to legally download the PS2 Bios. Games are much easier to be played on your PS2 and the emulator does not work on many PS2 titles
If you have blank disc which you can purchase from most electrical stores, then copy mp3 music files on blac CD then insert CD into ps2 and that's it