Unless you have an old, old DVD player, most likely you'll be just fine, since most commercial DVD's on the market are double layer disks. Give it a try. If it doesn't, then it doesn't, but I'd be willing to bet a donut that it will.
this is a magical system.. you can play a DVD in 2 side..
The most common DVD type is DVD-5 (1 side, 1 layer) having 4.7GB of storage. Double-sided DVDs are rarely used. DVD-5 4.70GB Single sided, Single layer DVD-9 8.54GB Single sided, Dual layer DVD-10 9.40GB Double sided, Single layers DVD-14 13.24GB Double sided, One side single layer, one side dual layer DVD-18 17.08GB Double sided, Dual layer
It will have a DVD mark on it.
A single layer DVD can hold 4.7gb and a double layer can hold 9.4gb
First, I want to know what software you used to burn dvd, what video formats you have burned, the model of the DVD Player,
Answer: The storage capacity of DVD RAM Single layer 4GB Double layer 8GB
Single sided single layer DVD 4.7 GB Single sided dual layer DVD 8.0 GB Double sided single layer 9.4 GB Double sided dual layer 17 GB
It is a DVD-RW drive.
4.7GB for single layer and 9.4GB for double layer. The DVD's you rent from video stores are double layer DVDS so they can fit the entire movie in high quality on the disk.
Yes, a DVD burner or a DVD burning software is needed to create a DVD. for example, you have a movie or you download some video files( YouTube video and so on), and you want to watch them on DVD player, so you need to convert and burn them to DVD.
dvds should be able to play by default as long as you have a DVD player in your computer. once inserted, it should auto play, if not go into your library and there should be a disk icon on the left which you can double click to play. no decoder should be necessary
DVD+R is a recordable optical disc. The first dual layer DVD+R that was created was in the year 2003. The disc was demonstrated that double layer technology could be used with a DVD+R disc to nearly double the capacity per disc.