The video shows a person attempting to test the limits of a PlayStation 5 by inserting two discs at the same time. They start by inserting a Spider-Man 3 movie disc to ensure the console is working properly. They then try to insert a second disc, "Popeye's Trip in 3-D", on top of the Spider-Man disc to see if the console can read both discs simultaneously. However, the console does not recognize the second disc.
The person then tries to insert a Grand Theft Auto 5 game disc along with the Spider-Man disc, and to their surprise, the console recognizes the GTA 5 disc and offers to install it. The person is able to install the game and play it, despite having two discs inserted. They then remove the discs and reflect on the experiment, noting that it was a risk to try to insert two discs at once, but it worked.
Here are the facts from the text:
1. The author has a PlayStation 5.
2. The author tries to put two discs in the PlayStation 5 at the same time.
3. The author first tests the PlayStation 5 with a Spider-Man 3 movie disc.
4. The Spider-Man 3 movie disc plays successfully on the PlayStation 5.
5. The author then tries to put a second disc, a Popeye's Trip in 3-D game, on top of the Spider-Man 3 movie disc.
6. The PlayStation 5 does not recognize the second disc.
7. The author removes the discs and tries again with a different game, Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA 5).
8. The author puts the GTA 5 disc on top of the Spider-Man 3 movie disc.
9. The PlayStation 5 recognizes the GTA 5 disc and asks if the user wants to delete the digital version and use the disc version instead.
10. The author agrees to delete the digital version and use the disc version.
11. The PlayStation 5 starts installing the GTA 5 game from the disc.
12. The author removes the discs from the PlayStation 5.
13. The PlayStation 5 still appears to be working after the experiment.