I'd say about $100-1000
It will vary widely based on the quality of the video files.
A standard single-layer Blu-ray disc can store up to 25 GB of data, while a dual-layer disc can hold up to 50 GB. There are also BDXL discs, which can store up to 100 GB on a triple-layer disc and 128 GB on a quadruple-layer disc. This high storage capacity makes Blu-ray an ideal format for high-definition video and large data files.
yes you can but only if there is anof kb,mb,or gb, on the CD ROM
as much as it says on it ANOTHER OPINION : Compact Disc (CD) can hold 740 MB. Digital Video Disc (DVD) can hold 4.7 GB. Usually says on the disc itself.
A standard single-layer DVD disc holds about 4.7 GB of data, while a dual-layer DVD can store approximately 8.5 GB. These capacities make DVDs suitable for video storage, software distribution, and data backup. The actual usable space may vary slightly due to formatting and file system overhead.
1 gb video held in 1024 mb
no
Only if it's a short video. CD discs have a typical capacity of only 750 Megabytes (MB) storage. A DVD disc has a capacity of 4.7 Gigabytes (GB) - over six times the capacity of a CD.
A single layer Blu-Ray disc holds up to a maximum of 25 GB. A double layer holds a maximum of 50 GB
A 160 GB PS3 cost
$400
A High Definition Digital Versatile Disc or HD-DVD holds 15 GB per layer (a regular DVD holds 4.7 GB per layer)