Yes. Using burning software, such as 'Nero', you can use a DVD as a data disc and burn any type of computer file.
You burn them as data on Nero or roxio
DVDr disks.
No.
well derrr, YES save the pictures to 'My Documents' and then use your CD burning software to burn the pictures to a CD. HOPE THAT HELPED :-X
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Yes you can burn those pictures as data files onto a CD and it will hold thousands!
I take it by burn you mean put your pictures on a CD. If your computer has a CD burner, you should have the software to burn pictures onto a CD. Once they are on the CD, you can view them on most DVD players. My DVD player will only show pictures that are saved in the jpg or jpeg format, so check the manual for your player. Also many digital cameras come with patch cords that plug into the side of the camera and the aux plugs on your TV.
No. Data on CDs and DVDs are laid out in rings. Think of the rings as the groove on an old phonograph record. The "grooves" on a DVD are much tighter than those of a CD. The laser in a typical CD player would not be able to read them correctly.
There are several burning softwares that allow you to burn one CD to the other CD. Koyote Soft is a good site to check out if this is what you are trying to do.
Does not matter as long as there is enough room on the media for the files to fit.
No, as long as you have a CD/DVD drive that can write to discs, then it should work.
Put them onto a USB stick or burn them onto a CD.