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, any type of recordable CD can be used to store video data.
Video games hold video data in the disk so i believe the answer is yes
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.
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 cd is a storage device as it holds data an output device would be a monitor or speakers.
CD-Rw
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!
Yes, but most likely it will not hear anything if it is a data cd.
Any kind of data can be put on a CD-RW.
Its better for you to make a DVD video using Windows DVD Maker(my opinion). To make a video CD you have to just make a Data CD and burn the video so you can use in another computer.If you dont have a program to burn cds and dvds you should get Nero.
A CD has a strip of information that is embedded within it. The information is stored on the strip on the CD. The lens from a radio reads the information for playback.
A Blu-ray disc holds the most data out of all of your options.