Video Games hold video data in the disk so i believe the answer is yes
Yes, any type of recordable CD can be used to store video data.
any cd can hold video data but it will not be in DVD format, it will be in VCD, MPEG, AVI etc. DVD format, which is VOD, has large file sizes.
As long as there is enough space on the CD, it can hold video data. HOWEVER This data might not be in a DVD format which provides subtitles etc for a DVD player. Other formats may include .mpeg, .avi. .wma, and other formats for videos.
Yes. Anything that can hold data can hold a virus.
They are the cells in a spreadsheet that hold data, as opposed to ones that hold formulas or labels. A data cell contains numbers usually, but it could be other kinds of data like dates or times.Cells that have any kind of data in them, such as text or numbers, as opposed to cells with formulas.
Int.,Float.Double,Character
Descriptive statistics are very useful for showing and summarizing data when any complex models are nit needed. However, it does not explain the relationship between two or more pieces of data and it does not leave any room to explain randomness in the data.
Yes, a regular CD can hold a video as long as it's small enough
You can record video data on ANY media... CD, DVD or any other format that will store it! All data is treated the same.. it just a matter of what device will play what type of media!
No, changing your video card wont result in any data loss.
It depends tho, Ram only process data, Yes it can store it as long as the power is on but if you turn the computer off, any data in the is gone, it can't hold any data, plus you can't even access it if its there I think.
No, we cant hold different data types in an Array. But using Array List we can hold any data type as a Object. But you need iterate that values as a Object and again you need to convert those values into the different data types accordingly.