well it all depends on what kind of DVD file it is , of course but An average store bought DVD movie weighs 0.034 lbs or 16 grams or .55 ounces, depending on which weight scale you need. The DVD and case without any inserts weigh around 79 grams. but what do i know i found that on-line somewhere
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The DVD player can run a mpeg file.
Nero 10 is a dvd burning freeware, it can convert a flv file to dvd eaily.
You would start by transferring the video file to a computer. Then you would need to download DVD conversion software to put the video file into the DVD format. After the file is in DVD format you would need to burn the file to a DVD using a DVD burning software.
Yes, when you rip a DVD you are just basically converting one file into another, leaving the original file on the DVD and creating a copy of that file in a different format on your computer. It does not erase the original file unless you have an erasable DVD disc and you choose to erase it.
DVD and CD share both UDF file system
Use a DVD ripper
Go to File -> Burn DVD...
No, I don't think so. When I burn my movies or videos to DVD, I think the file is recorded and converted to another format in the DVD disc I inserted.
Any file that will fit in the capacity of a DVD-R can be placed on it.
There are many programs to copy the content of a DVD from a DVD to a storage device. The easyest way is creating a .iso file, for example via ImgBurn. This program copys the data, creates a .iso file and lets you burn another DVD using the .iso file.
Mp4
CD-R DVD-RW DVD-R VCD