No. A DVD is the physical object that can be burnt to. If you mean the files accociated with a DVD, then yes, but the memory stick will not be read by programs that read DVDs.
is printer & DVD is volatile memory
Any Karaoke DVD player with a USB input will be compatible with flash memory cards, but you do need a card reader.
a standard DVD tends to have 4.7GB of memory and this a general rule across most brands but now its anywhere from 4.7GB(single layered) to 17GB if its double sided,double layer)
The reason for a DVD is because of the memory being placed on such a small disk.
32-bit OS can only hold up to 4GB of memory. 64-bit OS can hold up to 1TB of memory, most motherboards can only hold from 12 to 16GB of memory.
dvd has a larger memory and can put movie on
Loving Evangeline - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:M (DVD rating)
4.7GB
a lot
dvd
no. You have processor, memory and input/output. Storage would be memory, hard drive, DVD.