This is due to the classic difference between GB and GiB, KB and KiB. Humans think 1KB = 1000 bytes while computers think 1 KB =1024 bytes (2 to the 10th power). To be more accurate (and avoid this confusion) 1024 bytes should be referred to as 1 KiB (kibibyte). A DVD can hold approximately 4.7 GigaBytes (GB) but only 4.37 GibiBytes.
u should try to compress the file by using winrar
No. An AVI file might fit. MIGHT fit. However, a 4.7GB DVD-R or DVD+R would be better.
It should take no more than two DVD's to fit one movie on.
Use a DVD Burner.. Simple !
No, unless it is put on as a data dvd and not a regular video dvd
No. It wouldn't fit.
No, you cannot. The disc will fit in the DVD player, but the DVD player will spit it out because it does not recognize the format.
Any file that will fit in the capacity of a DVD-R can be placed on it.
The DVD shrink software compresses the data found on the DVD-9 to fit onto the DVD-5 without altering the audio in any type of way. But it can not include it in the backup.
A standard size for a DVD is 4.7GB. A 10 megapixel photo is about 30 megabytes in size. 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes. This means that you can fit around 160 of these quality pictures on a DVD. Different cameras take different sizes therefore you may be able to fit a little more or a little less.
No, the DVD would not fit.
You should consider the price and quality, there is the after-sales service? fit, Installation? Need to choose your models, different models of car dvd player model is not the same, but the installation steps is about the same
The Pyle Touch Screen DVD player will fit into the dash of a Honda Accord, but if it's an older model then it could get a bit cramped.