You can put 8.55GB's worth of data on one.
Single Layer DVD 4.37 GB Dual Layer DVD 7.95 GB Single sided single layer DVD 8.74 GB Dual sided dual layer DVD 15.9 GB CD from 650 to 900 MB Floppy Disc from 175 kB to 240 MB
If you're talking about video editing it depends on what type of media you get (single or dual layer). Typically you'll get about 4.3 GB of data.
DVD SizesThe most common DVD type is DVD-5 (1 side, 1 layer) having 4.7GB of storage. Double-sided DVDs are rarely used. DVD-5 4.70GB Single sided, Single layerDVD-9 8.54GB Single sided, Dual layerDVD-10 9.40GB Double sided, Single layersDVD-14 13.24GB Double sided, One side single layer, one side dual layerDVD-18 17.08GB Double sided, Dual layerWhen making a DVD, you can put 4,35 GByte of .vob material on it.
It will have a DVD mark on it.
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
It depends on how much storage is on your Mp3 player, and also if the DVD has an anti-burn device on it. If the DVD does, you cannot burn it onto your computer. And if you don't have enough storage or a screen for your Mp3, you cannot.
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A dvd chart is what tells you about the dvd-r that you are buying. It has information such as the recording time on a dvd-r so you know how much you can put on the dvd-r. A dvd chart could also be the compatibility chart of a dvd-r and dvd player.You can find out the compatibility of your dvd-r and your dvd player usually by looking up the dvd players manufacturer and reading their information on dvd-r compatibility.
You put the dvd in the disk drive