Depending on the burning software used, there is usually no need to blank the rest of the DVD as this will be done automatically. The default is usually "No multisession" so any remaining sectors are unusable.
You cann't. Only is the target DVD is blank.
A DVD duplicator allows you to copy the contents of a DVD onto a DVD blank. Some models are capable of copying 3-4 blank DVDs at one time.
Blank CD's and Blank DVD's are very similar in price because they are constructed almost identically. A DVD simply has a higher density of data, but they are very similar forms of media, from a cost standpoint.
Memorex blank DVD's are considered to be some of the best available.
It will say DVD-R or DVD on your burner.
you cant. i accidently put something on a DVD once, and i tried to erase it but it said you have to insert a blank DVD.
use basically any blank DVD
it might work on a blank DVD-r - but not on a shop-bought DVD
All blank DVD's will work however those with rewirteable can be erased and reused later on.
There are many places one can find and purchase blank DVD and audio discs. Any store that sells electronics such as Target, BestBuy, and Walmart will have them. Walmart has the best deals on blank DVD and audio discs.
with a screwdriver
well you cant put a computer CD in a DVD player, but you can put a DVD in a computer so yes and no. it depends on what you use them for.