Did you mean its capacity of data storage ? about 4.7 GB, once it has an unique layer for recording.
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.
No, you cannot. The disc will fit in the DVD player, but the DVD player will spit it out because it does not recognize the format.
Not really but the disc won't play on a DVD player anyway
If you play a regular DVD on a Blueray machine, you will only get the quality of the original DVD. There is not enough information stored on the disc to do otherwise.
If you're talking about length, the Blu-Ray disc is the same exact size of a DVD. But if you're talking about memory size, I think it is 50GB.
Data areas, also known as data sectors, average about 714,544 bytes per side of a regular 8 cm DVD+R formatted disc. A 12 cm DVD+R holds 2,295,104 bytes of data per side. Each disc formatâ??s data capacity differs by function and size.
Blu-Ray discs will NOT work on DVD players.
yea its just a more new generation DVD It is the size of a DVD, but it is able to contain many times the information as on a DVD and it is not a DVD. It will not play on a DVD player.
a regular disc that can hold more then 2 gb PS3 is Blu-ray, PS2 is DVD
Buy the DVD-ROM disc with the game on it, and follow the installation instructions that come with it.
It will definately not play but I don't think it will get messed up.
The standard size disc for all Blue ray DVD and Cds will play on a PS3