"HD" stands for "high density" or alternatively, "high definition." HD dvds were able to store 3 times as much data as other dvds. However, HD dvds have been discontinued after 2008, following a costly format war with Blu-ray dvds.
Depends which one.
A DVD is not a measurement of weight while a kg is. If you mean how many DVDs would weigh one kg, then approximately 6.
For one DVD, use the singular possessive form 'the DVD's case'. For two or more DVDs, use the plural possessive form, 'the DVDs' case'.
One can purchase a Tae Bo DVD at a website such as Amazon. One can also purchase these DVDs at stores such as Walmart. Other stores such as Barnes & Nobles have these DVDs.
Consumers can buy comedy DVDs at DVD stores. One may also buy any kind of DVD at Amazon or Ebay. Stores such as Target and Walmart and Best Buy also carry DVDs.
One can purchase a Futurama DVD from online stores such as the website Amazon, Best Buy, Play, DVDs Online Shop, Sanity, Zavvi and the bidding website eBay.
You have to have a 'dvd burner' kind of disc drive to burn dvds.
only if ur DVD player is codefree & supports PAL dvds. usually a DVD player sold in the us only accepts rc1 dvds.Australian dvds are RC4. and PAL. US dvds are NTSC. so if the us DVD player is a cool one it should play the DVD :) any PC can play it with the right software, i.e. the VLC media player (www.videolan.org). greetz
A DVD Writer allows one to watch films, record or edit one's own DVDs.
One can purchase kid's movies on DVD from a number of locations. Anywhere that sells DVDs would likely have a section for children's movies. WalMart, Target, KMart and any other movie retailer would have it.
You can find reviews for the Alf DVD on any website that sells DVDs. The best place to look would be Amazon as it has a lot of traffic and consumer reviews.
You can use the free DVD Decrypter or DVD Knife. But they can't deal with the DVD with new protection. You can try to find if they will work. If not, you should pay money to buy the more professional one. I used Brorsoft DVD Ripper which is much professional on dealing with DVDs.