Maybe you could get two of those 120 min dvd's and put 75 min on each and just make two parts. Of course this would require a bigger budget than what you may be thinking of but it allows you to seperate equally
No, unless it is put on as a data dvd and not a regular video dvd
120 sec. There are 60 in 1 min. what I do is erase the 0 from the 60 and add 6+6 which equals 12 and than put the 0 back which makes it 120 again
Draw overlapping circles. Put 4, 8, 12, 20, 24, 40, 60, 120 in the left circle. Put 25, 50, 75, 150 in the right circle. Put 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30 in the space where they overlap.
DVD is the same as DVD ROM, i think? either that or it means the drive you put the DVD/CD in. the drive is where you put the disks, (for all of you cave men). SO EITHER dvd MEANS DVD ROM or ROM is where you put the dvd
A DVD-R is a DVD disc that allows you to put your own information onto it. The -R in DVD-R means "recordable." Unlike a DVD you get from the video store, DVD-Rs are blank to begin with. Once you write data to them, they cannot be erased. The most common DVD-R is a write once 4.7GB "general purpose" disc, which is roughly equal to 120-minutes of standard playing lime.
Yes
Put a ice pack on it for 15 min then put a heating pad on it for 15 min.
You put the dvd in the disk drive
No, But it does cost the price of a dvd and you have to have a computer with a DVD player to save the photos to a DVD.
sorry, but you cant put a game maker game on a DVD because a DVD is for video and audio files, so if you want to put it on a disc you need to put it on a CD-ROM.
A DVD cannot be put in to a vcr.
An ISO is a DVD or CD image. Before you can Install or play them on a computer you need to Burn them to a DVD or CD. There are many programs to do this an affordible one would be Alcohol 120% which is afforable and also has a free trial. Here is a link: http://www.alcohol-soft.com/