It depends whether or not it is a dual-layered or single layered CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray disc. A single layer CD can hold around 700 MB ( mega bytes ) of data. While a single layered DVD can hold up to 4.7GB ( gigabytes ) of info. A single layered blu-ray disc can hold 25GB and a dual layered blu-ray disc can hold 50GB. A dual layered DVD disc will hold approx 7.96GB.
To answer you question 700MB ( or .7GB )
Depends on the CD.
The maximum storage capacity of of a cd is up to 600 MB
The maximum storage capacity of a CD-ROM is determined by the size and intended storage of the CD itself. The majority of CD-ROMs sold today are 74 minute and 80 minute discs, the 74 minute disc is rated to hold 650 MB but can actually hold up to 681 MB. The 80 minute disc is rated to hold 700 MB but can hold up to 737 MB.
i don't think there is a maximum size. whatever is the most practical
DVD has a storage space of 4.7 GB CD has storage space of 0.7 GB Blu-Ray has storage space of 24-340 GB
700mb storage or 80 minutes recording time is the normal maximum. However there are also some 800MB 90 minute CD's available (among other companies Philips make them). I have heard of 860MB CD-R's but never seen one so am not sure. Not all CD writers and software will write to these and not all CD players will play them.
No. You can have a storage and inventory full of reviver seeds, but there's a maximum size.
A CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) typically has a storage capacity of about 700 MB. This allows it to hold a comparable amount of data as a standard CD-ROM. However, unlike a CD-R, which can only be written once, a CD-RW can be erased and rewritten approximately 500 to 1,000 times, making it versatile for temporary data storage and transfer.
A CD is a storage device.
A CD is a storage device.
A CD is a storage device.
A CD storage unit is for the storage and organization of CDs. It is convenient, light, and affordable.