I'm not sure what you mean by "CDs with large storage capacities". The CD format specifies the number of bits of information that will fit, which amounts to somewhere in the vicinity of 800 megabytes maximum.
This is sufficient to hold many of today's computer programs, but it's a far cry from being able to hold "any size" program, and indeed a lot of programs with their supporting data are now too large to fit on a single CD and must be distributed either as multiple CDs or DVDs, which can hold a considerably greater amount of information.
Yeah.
Yes.
true, cds- dvds (dvds both text and even videos)
HOW CD'S DOES IT HOLD? HOW MANY CD'S DOES IT HOLD
The number of CD's that a CD storage wallet can hold will usually depend as different models and brands can hold different amounts. Typically they hold around 30-50 CD's.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
No it isn't. A DVD is often used to hold amounts of data and single programs that are too big for a single CD.
that depends on the size of the cd ( as in how much memory it can hold) and how high the quality of the pictures is.
CD-ROM Today was created in 1993.
Large programs fit perfectly on one CD-ROM, which reduces costs and makes installation of the program that much easier for the user. However, a DVD can hold up to 6 times as much more data than a CD.
a cd player is designed to hold and play only 1 cd at a time where a cd changer can hold multiple cds and will let you select which cd to play. you will have to remember which cd is in which place in the player
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.