One can store a lot of things on an DVD 9 format disc. For exemple one could store data files or pictures on this type of disc, but most of the time one uses DVD 9 format discs to store video files.
Digital Video Disc - also known as digital versatile disc or more commonly DVD, is a format where data can be stored onto a disc. It replaces video and video recorders, as DVD-Rs can be bought and recorded onto.
nope. reads UMD (universal media disc) format.
The slot on a PSP the game goes into called a Universal Media Disc a disc format created by Sony for the PlayStation Portable
Digital Video Disc. It means a video is on a flat disc and the information is stored in digital format. Read the Wikipedia article on DVD for more information.
A Blu-Ray is a spinning disc optical media used for the storage of lage amounts of data in a portable, typically read only format. CD's, DVD's, Laser disc's, VCD's and HD-DVD's all use(d) a red laser to read information stored on a spinning disc. Blu-Ray discs use a blue laser to read information stored on the discs. The frequency of a blue laser is much higher, allowing for the stored bits of data to be physically smaller, allowing form more information to be stored on a single disc. A single layer Blu-Ray disc stores about 25 GigaBytes of information. A double layer stores about twice that. You need a Blu-Ray reader orplayer in order to read or play a Blu-Ray disc. The technology is patented by the Sony Corporation, and is present in the Playstation 3 console.
You are looking for the term UMD used for PSP games. It is also called a Universal Media Disc and is a disc format created by Sony for the PlayStation Portable
Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc DVD ("Digital Versatile Disc", often incorrectly explained as "Digital Video Disc") is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality.
Universal Media Disc was created in 2004.
It depends where the backing tracks are stored - and in what format. if they're on your computer - and (assuming) you have a RW-CD or DVD drive - simply insert a new disc into the drive, then drag & drop the files to the disc. However - if they''re in analogue format - they'll need to be converted and transferred to the computer first.
Yes. Data can be stored to removable media such as flash drives, Floppy Disks, Cd's and DVD's.
Data is stored on the hard disc. The more memory hard disc has the more data can be stored.
An ISO image is an archive file (also known as a disc image) of an optical disc in a format defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO file can not be played on a media player unless you use some other software mount the disc and then run the content (if possible) just like a CD.