A DVD (digital versatile disc) basically plays movies.
DVD stands (originally) for Digital Video Disc, or officially, Digital Versatile Disc. It was created as a high-density data medium for movie storage and playback within the home. The specifications for the format are released and maintained by the DVD Forum, which is a cartel of hardware manufacturers and other corporations with an interest in the digital entertainment content industry. A DVD is a 120mm optical disk, very similar in appearance to the earlier Compact Disc format. They key differences between DVD and CD are a much higher data density, and the ability to record up to two data layers per side of the disk.
DVD comes in a number of physical formats and sizes used for a variety of different purposes. The format usually used for movie releases is known as a DVD-ROM (Read Only Memory) indicating that data can only be read from the disk, not written to it. A number of slightly different technologies make recordable DVDs available. These include:
Any mass-produced DVD title is on a DVD-ROM disk;
DVD is the acronym for digital versatile disc, often referred to as a digital video disc.
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in CD it is 150kbit/second for example 52X meaning 52multiplied by 150kbit/second in DVD it is 11.o4megabit/second
Digital Video Disc
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22x is the writing speed of the DVD writer . its the speed at which the data is burnt on the DVD. its much faster than 16x,18x,20x
singular DVD, plural DVDs (digital versatile discs)
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 . :)
Put it into a DVD player or a computer that has a DVD drive in order to read the information on it. The "RW" means re-writable. Meaning you can erase the information on it and use it again.
It's means making a CD or DVD.
"Product Key-Code" meaning there is no DVD in the box, the software setup is accessed online using the Key-Code.
The + and - denotes the way data is stored on this disc. There is no difference in quality, but older recorders and DVD players may not be able to recognize or properly access one of these formats, depending on the manufacturer of the drive or blank disc.
Tape Drives and DVD's are different. DVD's are a more readily available form of media, meaning you won't be caught in a pinch and run out of space, but tape drives are not as succeptible to damage, making your data extremely secure.