Data areas, also known as data sectors, average about 714,544 bytes per side of a regular 8 cm DVD+R formatted disc. A 12 cm DVD+R holds 2,295,104 bytes of data per side. Each disc formatâ??s data capacity differs by function and size.
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A single side of a DVD-R has 2,294,922 data sectors for 12 cm disk. For an 8 cm disk the amount of sectors is 712,891.
No DVD ripper will erase data from a DVD.
Ripping a DVD: Copying data from a DVD toanother locationBurning a DVD: Copying data to a DVD fromanother location
Personal computer DVD drives that record 8.5 GB of data use 1 side, 2 layers. Professional DVD drives can use up to 4 layers, 2 on each side, for double the storage.
Yes, recovery of data in a scratched DVD is possible. You should give your DVD to a reputed software company, like Stellar data recovery. They have softwares which will recover all your files/data.
A single side of a DVD-R has 2,294,922 data sectors for 12 cm disk. For an 8 cm disk the amount of sectors is 712,891.
you burn the data
No. A DVD can use both the top and the bottom surface for data.
up to 2 per side
A zip drive stores compressed data. A DVD writer transfer data....
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.