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DVD-RTAV is the directory where the .VRO file is stored in a DVD-VIDEO, typically produced in consumer A/V DVD recorders (not for a PC).
Yes, however it won't be stored in native DVD format.
Yes. Any type of data can be placed on a DVD.
You have to have writable DVD's in order to be able to record on to them; there is no way to get around that aspect of it. Regular DVD's play or allow access to what is stored on them; a write can record to a DVD-RW but can not record or store to a regular DVD.
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If MRI data is stored on tape, then it can't be played on any disc player. If the data is formatted as a television signal and then stored on a DVD, it is quite possible that the images can be played to a television.
Untouched DVD is the DVD file stored in computer hard disk without making any changes , ie, Not edited, Not ripped And it is the original file . :)
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
Yes, magnets can damage DVD's by erasing or corrupting the data stored on the disk. It is best to keep magnets away from DVD's to prevent any potential damage.
Movies purchased from iTunes cannot legally be put on a DVD for viewing on a TV. They can be stored on a DVD as a backup copy but this will not play on a DVD player. (See links below)
up to 2 per side
A DVD player uses a laser beam to read data encoded on the disc. This laser produces electromagnetic waves in the form of light to detect and interpret the data stored on the DVD.