== == Toshiba sells it's DVD drives as DVD-Super Multi Double layer drives. What all it supports will depend on specific model and firmware, but most will support DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R DL, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, CD-R, CD-RW.
Yes.
Dual-layer DVDs are the optimal type of DVD to use on a multi-drive DVD. Dual-layer DVDs are preferred due to the amount of storage capacity they contain.
Yes it does, as long as your drive can read DVDs.
Combo drive burns the CDs and play DVDs while the super drive can burn the DVDs along with running it as well.
No, due to technical differences, only a HD DVD drive can play HD DVDs.
A DVD Super Multi drive has the ability to both read and write DVD discs. This type of drive does not support LightScribe.---- according to the HP website,,,,,,,,,, The super multi drive does support LightScribe. And this is a program that adds a picture or information to a cd or dvd after writing/burning it by flipping the disc over after the burn is complete.... And YES you can read and write both cds and dvds with the super multi drive...IN MY OPINION....... Use Dual layer DVDs when burning because they have more storage space, just under 9GB on a single DVD. Web addresses cannot post here, but go to h10032 dot www1 dot hp dot com slash ctg slash Manual slash c00774531 dot pdf....... lol
The DVD Drive is a drive that is used for reading CDs or DVDs.
You need a DVD drive to rip DVDs then you may need to get software that can convert DVDs to r4d
8X DVD super multi Double Layer Support reads and write DVDs but cant read or write CDs.. DVD-RAM support, notably, is absent (though it can be unofficially enabled on some drive models), and Apple has never offered a proprietary Blu-Ray drive or supported the format.
The DVD Drive is a drive that is used for reading CDs or DVDs.
A drive that is capable of writing to DVDs will almost always be capable of writing to CDs as well. A drive that can read DVDs is not necessarily capable of writing to a CD.
Depends which one.
All That Have A Dvd Drive