You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
I've bought blank DVDs from Maplins and PC World in the past, and prefer the former. Make sure you get discs suitable for your project, especially considering the equipment your recipients are likely to have.
You can make home movies and create power point dvds. Many people make movies of their kids and grandchildren to watch later in life. You can also use them for work and it is easy to copy from your computer.
Just episodes, which are on discs. There are three dvds that i know of, 1,2 and 3.
Data?
Yes, they are called Dual-Layer. They come in ~8.5GB.
It would not be smart to try, that is pirating the game and therefore illegal, but it will save you a lot of money
There are a number of manufacturers that make high qualty blank CD-R discs. These include popular companies such as Memorex, Sony, Phillips, and Verbatim.
If you use a computer at home, school, or work, you likely are already familiar with blank computer media. There are number of options available when choosing such media. If you need to carry a word document or PowerPoint presentation to the office, consider using a blank recordable disc. Unlike drive-based media, most such discs cannot be used beyond their initial purpose. There is no danger in erasing or overwriting a file once the disc is recorded; this is an often overlooked advantage in using blank disc media. Security is thus built into this format.Blank compact discs hold 650 Megabytes (MB) of data, while blank data video discs can hold either 4.7 Gigabytes (GB) or 8.75 Gigabytes of data. When choosing recordable disc media, check first that you have a recordable CD or DVD ROM peripheral installed in your PC. Note: certain older DVD recorders will only record data on the smaller 4.7 GB blank discs. It pays to check what specific hardware you have when buying blank disc media in bulk! The larger format discs are often referred to as "DVD9" or "Dual Layer." Most recordable DVD drives designed for computers now use both DVD formats.Next, ensure that you have a program that will record (or "burn") your files onto the media you choose. There are a wide array of programs available. Some burning programs can be bought in a computer store or online. There are also some free programs that will perform basic backup functions. All such programs are dependent upon specific operating systems, but the good news is that there are many burning programs available for Windows, Macintosh and various varieties of Linux. Again, make sure you note how much data your blank disc can retain and that you are using the right program for your blank media and computer’s operating system.Using blank discs can also be a cost effective choice for backing up data. These discs can be bought in bulk at many computer specialty outlets and even some grocery stores. They are also very cheap to send in the mail, and unlike flash drives or portable hard drives, these discs typically cannot be erased or easily damaged in transit.
Yes and since Blu-Ray discs contain much more data than DVDs, they do take a while and the machine will sometimes make noise such as humming and even clicking. But these sounds are perfectly normal and the wait is well worth it for the HD quality
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Yes, they are. But who you buy from could make a difference. Some sellers will sell new and unopened DVDs, others will sell opened, but nearly new DVDs. Check for a seller with a high rating, and read through the description of the item being sold very carefully. Otherwise you may get an item with discs missing, or scratch and unusable.
A VHS to DVD converter is useful if you do not wish to purchase previously purchased VHS tapes on DVD. The only expense you need to make is for blank DVDs.