It's just a matter of putting it on a computer with a DVD burner.It would take awhile,but it's not difficult.
CD, DVD, USB, Hard Drive, Floppy Disk, Blu-ray, Internet (cloud) DAT-Tape, SSD, Cassette Tape. that's all I know
A zip drive stores compressed data. A DVD writer transfer data....
A floppy drive or a CD drive or a DVD drive.
The following device are used to store data permanently.These are Hard Disk Drive(HDD),Compact Disc(CD/DVD),Floppy Disk,Zip and Tape.
If MRI data is stored on tape, then it can't be played on any disc player. If the data is formatted as a television signal and then stored on a DVD, it is quite possible that the images can be played to a television.
Tape Drives and DVD's are different. DVD's are a more readily available form of media, meaning you won't be caught in a pinch and run out of space, but tape drives are not as succeptible to damage, making your data extremely secure.
Yes, the Panasonic DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive uses DVD's and is an excellent unit.
It is a magnetic tape, which is often used for storing data or recording audio/video. The magnetic coating on the plastic ribbon allows data to be written and read using a tape drive. The cartridge provides protection for the tape and makes it easy to handle.
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.
DLT data recovery is where you take data from a tape and put it onto a CD or DVD. It involves accessing the raw data on a tape, and extracting it to be put onto another form of data storage.
A CD ROM or DVD drive
Newer models of tapes drives are generally faster than newer models of dvd drives; sometimes up to 4 times faster.