The double disk of the twilight DVD is the actual movie plus bonus features. If you love Twilight, I would highly recommend it!
for a double disc £15 for single disc £13 for blue ray £16 for CD £10 but you can get them the cheapest at Asda.
DVD+R is a recordable optical disc. The first dual layer DVD+R that was created was in the year 2003. The disc was demonstrated that double layer technology could be used with a DVD+R disc to nearly double the capacity per disc.
The DVD for the Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian will be out on Wednesday, 26th of November 2008. There will be a single disc DVD, a 2 disc blu-ray, a 2 disc DVD, and a 3 disc DVD. There will also be a 2 disc double pack of both of the Narnia movies which will be released on the 20th of November.
The Twilight Zone collection can be purchased from Amazon's website. This collection is available in two formats, a 28 disc DVD and 24 disc Blu-Ray sets.
the twilight 2 disc edition DVD is just a regular DVD w/ two discs in it the first one being the movie and the second special features. the twillight ultimate collector's set comes with the DVD w/ the two discs, a special twilight box to put ur DVD in and exclusive twilight collector's photos from the movie in the box.
It's fairly cheap on amazon.com, at £12.98, which is cheaper than Tesco!
DVD+R discs must be formatted before being recorded by a DVD recorder. You can do this with Windows by insterting the disc to the DVD drive on your computer. Then, click the Wondows Start Menu > Computer. Go to your DVD Drive. When you double click the DVD Drive it should automatically give you the option to format the disc.
Twilight comes out on DVD on April 6th
The special edition/double disk does I believe.
LG 8x Internal Blu-ray Disc/Double-Layer DVD RW/CD-RW Drive uses LightScribe technology.
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.
DVD stands for "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc". Both refer to the DVD that we all know, the disc.