A single DVD is capable of holding 4813 megabytes of data. Blu Ray disks, on the other hand, can hold 25600mb.
A 4.7GB DVD cannot hold a 4.7GB file. It will hold about 4.5GB.
A single sided DVD can hold about 4.7 GB of data. There are multiple other types of DVD's, up to the double sided single layered DVD which can hold about 8.75 GB of data.
4700 MB which is 4.7 gigs. Most movies are around 700 MB or .7 gigs. Now Blue Ray HD movies are anywere from 4 - 9 Gigs. Hope this helped
About 4.3 gigabytes.
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It is appropximate that a DVD holds 320 mb which is a third of a gb
A single layer DVD can hold 4.7gb and a double layer can hold 9.4gb
Anyware from 7 to 9 gigs
4.7 GB.
the formatted capacity is always different (and less) from the discs stated capacity, so heres a chart based on 1 gb = 1024mb 4.7gb DVD = unformatted: approx 4812mb formatted: 4392.96mb
4.7GB on a standard DVD - can be a duel layer disk (double sided) which holds 9.4GB
Most DVD discs hold up to 4.7 GB. The movies that these discs are on usually are much lower than that, but it helps to have the spare room.
That depends on how much data you have stored in your computer. Each DVD can hold up to 4.7 Gb, but let's say 4 Gb for safety. Simply divide the total of Gbs stored in your computer by 4 and you will have the number of DVDs required.
Depending how how large your hard drive is - computers these days have from 250GB to 2TB
a dvd can hold a minimum of 4.7 gb
A single layer DVD can hold 4.7gb and a double layer can hold 9.4gb
A normal DVD can hold 4.7 Gigabytes
when we're talking about DVD movies thinking in terms of how many bytes is pretty rediculous. a very short DVD quality movie will be measured at least in tens of mega-bytes (Mb). one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. so, if you were, for instance, thinking in terms of how many bytes there were in a full-length DVD quality feature film then you would be talking about gigabytes(Gb). one Gb is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. you need between 1 and 3 gigs of space for a whole DVD worth of information.
It depends on the dvd, but at most 12 GB
All DVD-Rs hold the same amount of information. 4.7 gigabytes is the amount all standard DVDs will hold. Dual layered DVDs also called DVD-9 hold roughly 7.95 gigabytes.
A DVD can hold up to 50 GB of data.
Each single-layer DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB.
about two one and a half hour movies. one DVD is around 4 gb
A DVD+R DL disc can hold 8.5 gigabytes of data.
4.7 GB
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc