It depends. If you are talking about movies downloaded from the internet DVD's can use MPEG4, AVI, and Windows Media Files as well as other less common file types.
They can also take audio files and picture files.
these are most of the formats which make up a DVD (.MP2 .VOB .IFO .BUP).
DVDs primarily use the UDF file system, although it is possible to use the ISO 9660 file system as well.
You use Nero to burn the .ISO file onto the disk
Search for "TempImage.NRG" in your hard disk.
DVDs or CDs
prevent users from storing unauthorized file types on the server
Wii games, although they are printed on the same type of optical media as DVDs, do not use the DVD standard file allocation table. Also, all Wii discs are encrypted. Even if your computer can play DVDs, it would not recognize the file allocation table on a Wii disc, and even if it could, it would not be able to decipher the encryption.
Yes but you'd have to convert them to a file and either sideload them to the Nook or place them of a mini sd card and use that.
I would shop at FYI if I was you :) They have many selections of CDs and DVDs there.
You can use DVD Copier
By using a burn file. The burn file will create an alias or "shortcut". You can then delete the burn file and the alias will be deleted but the original file will remain.
file types are the ."something" part of a file. They serve to separate and recognize the content of files. (it's most used by windows since unix-like systems use the bash command line (#!path/to/program) with file with no extensions
Macs can use all standard file types including MP3s.