There is no industry-accepted format for a music-only DVD disc in the same way there is 'Red Book' CD Audio discs.
You could burn the music data files (WAV or MP3) onto the disc as data files, but only DVD players, DVD-equipped game consoles and computers would be able to read them. Any data burning apps, like Roxio or Nero, or freeware solutions like ImgBurn can create these discs. The fact that the disc is re-writable doesn't make any difference these days. All DVD drives can read rewritable discs.
I don't think so. A DVD burner is necessary to burn a DVD. DVD or CD-rw drive could not burn DVD. And if you use a CD burner to burn DVD, when you play it, you will discover that only the audio is available, you can't get the picture. More details in the link.
A normal DVD burner should can burn both DVD-r and DVD-rw.
A DVD multi recorder can both read and burn the various normal CD and DVD formats, i.e. CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW.
It has to be a DVD-RW or DVD+RW. R means Writable, RW means Re-Writable.
You can get a DVD or DVD-RW and burn it from windows media player.
If you already have a DVD burner, then the ROM you select is decided by your DVD burner. Take an example, my DVD burner supports DVD-r, DVD+r, DVD+rw, DVD-rw, so I can select any of then to burn my movies to. However, generally speaking, a DVD-rw is more compatible.
Yes, a DVD drive which has burning function, a blank DVD disc and a DVD burner software is needed to burn movie or video to DVD. But I don't think you can burn movie or video to DVD ROM. DVD ROM stands for read only memory. So you may burn your DVD on a DVD-r, DVD+r, DVd-rw or DVD+rw.
Yes.
A DVD RW drive will read any sort of CD or DVD (except blue-ray but some might) and it will also burn to a writable or rewritable CD or DVD.
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Yes, all DVD RW are backward compatible hence will burn CDs and DVDs.