You use Nero to burn the .ISO file onto the disk
Same thing as in Windows. You need a DVD copy software to help you, I suggest you use Longo Mac DVD Copy from http://www.longodvd.com , it can automatically decrypter copy protections of DVDs and copy DVDs to hard drive or burn DVDs to blank discs easily.
A Player for Blue Ray can Play DVDs only A Blue Ray Burner can Burn DVDs as well as Blue Ray Discs
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.
Yes this laptop is very capable of burning DVD discs.
The 700MB discs are CDs and the 4.7GB discs are DVDs. There is no standard disc between these two.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
Yes. Windows 2000 can read discs in both UDF 1.02 and 1.50. All commercial DVDs are produced in 1.02 format, and most discs that people burn default to 1.50. In other words, Windows 2000 can read all movie DVDs, and will be able to read most discs that people burn themselves.
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.
No They are on Blue Ray Discs not DVDs and CDs
DVDROM Drives are read only, these do not have the ability to write discs
No the PS3 does not Burn Discs and is a Player only and not a writer. There is no way to do it, you need to to it on your PC.
SVP sells many different types of blank digital media. Their available products include blank CDs, DVDs, SD cards, Blu-ray discs, specialty 'memory sticks' for cameras, and USB 'flash' drives.