That totally depends on what format of video the video is in, like, the "VOB" or the "AVI" format, is VERY large, like 4gbs a hour. But th "MP4" or MPEG is muuuuch smaller. -Hollow
The Disc Doctor program is used to clean up and free space on a personal computer's hard disc. It also tells the user how much free space they have on the hard disc.
A backup disc is usually not used for Windows itself or applications, but for personal data. Thus the amount of space needed depends entirely on how much space your files take up.
digital versatile disc or digital video disc.These are the new CD-roms that contain much more space on them, When its labeled somehwere on your computer then that means this is your DVD driver, where you enter these DVD discs.
That is entirely dependant on the built in disc space of the DVR used to store the videos. Check to see how much storage the device has. There should be a list in the manual or online at the site.
I'd say about $100-1000
It will vary widely based on the quality of the video files.
Installing iWork 09 will take up 658 megabytes of hard disc space.
around 58.00 an hour
Usually music or computer data. They're a lower capacity to that of DVD-R discs, so can't store much in the way of video as this uses up a lot of space on the disc.
A space pilot makes 500 dollars an hour
1 Hour.
Useful piece of software is DVD Shrink. Put in your source disc, and select Analyze. It will show you how much it will have to compress a video to make it fit on a standard DVD-R disc. If there are a bunch of languages you won't want, delete them, to free up more space for video, then Click "Back It Up". Done. It creates a "disc image" (temporary binary image of the original on your hard drive) then writes the temp image to a fresh DVD-R.