I've actually never heard of these before but I've read up a bit on them and I think I can help.
1. Check to see if you have a DVD RAM disk or a cartridge. The disk will look either like a normal CD or DVD or a similar shaped although much smaller disk. The cartridge will either be a rectangular stick or a disk enclosed in a square plastic case.
2. If it is a disk, then it will simply go into a specialized player like a DVD. Some DVD players will play this format and others wont. It wont hurt it to put it in your DVD player and see if it will play.
If it is a cartridge, then it will go into some type of player that is made just for that type. It will not work in a DVD player.
Other than that, I'm not really sure. Hope this helps,
Dave
DVD-RAM is one of many available formats used for creating re-writeable dvd disks. These are typically used in camcorders and other devices that utilize re-recordable dvd disks.
DVD-RAM and DVD-RW disks are erasable and reusable
No, you cannot reuse a DVD plus R disks. Once you write on a DVD disk, it cannot be re-written over. You will need to use a new disk.
access to ram is a lot faster for your computer
In order to burn DVD disks, a DVD burner, download video files or movies, blank DVD disks and a computer are needed. Following is a link about how to burn video or movie to DVD, you might have a look. Wish it helps!
dvd's and any xbox game disks
Disks that can be played on DVD ROM drives are the kinds of disks with movies on them. DVD ROM drives such as music can't be played because DVD ROM drives are specifically for playing movies.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
You can use software to create dvd/cd images (iso, mds, nrg and so on). To use such software you have to have DVD-ROM to read DVD disks.
DVD's are the disks with which you watch a movie and CD's are the disks that you could either buy or burn and listen to music on.
Generally, no. In general use, RAM is used to refer to your computer's RAM that loses its contents when it is powered off. A DVD-RAM retains its contents even when powered off, so it would not be RAM. Moreover, the DVD-RAM drive is just like another DVD drive that is connected to your CPU through the IDE controller, while RAM is connected to the CPU through the internal data buses.
Yes they will