Have received from relatives a home-burned DVD with family shots, but it is a special format and neither my PC nor my laptop drive can read this DVD at all. On my Playstation 3/4, however, I can watch the videos stored on it.
Since I thought if there's a possibility of the PS somehow the videos on a USB stick to copy? Since they can read yes, they can indeed be copied, I think. Or you can somehow upload the DVD from the Playstation (Dropbox, Onedrive, etc.)?
Which file format do the pictures on the DVD have?
You would have to know, in which format are the pictures / videos before, or is the (exotic) file system, which the PC can't recognize, but the Playstation?
Microsoft has unfortunately removed the DVD playback on the newer versions of Windows. Now you need a DVD player from another provider.
Free you could use for the VLC player.
The VLC player can play your DVD!
The video data of a DVD is normally (99%) as https://de.wikipedia.org/...compressed data stream.
It's not about playing, it can't open DVD at all, they say insert a disk. Other DVD (movies) I can normally play ganh.
Try it anyway with the VLC player, if he can play the DVD, he can also recreate it (copy).
Unfortunately I do not know, and there are only videos on it, no pictures.
It's not about the playback, the PC just can't read the DVD, it comes the message, insert a file carrier. Other DVDs, I can play with the PC quite normal, and synonymous data DVDs, I can open and watch the files.
And this question was whether you can copy files from a DVD from the Playstation on a stick or upload.
I already wrote that I can watch other DVDs with VLC, only this one not.
Just check if your Windows has a UDF driver installed. This should indeed always be the case with newer versions of Windows, but you do not know it.
Otherwise, with a burning program check if the DVD has been completed.