One may purchase blank CD R media discs online through Amazon, Overstock or Best Buy. One may also use the site "Blank DVD Media" to order discs and pay using PaylPal.
A recording medium is used to store data, such as audio, video, or text information. It can come in various forms, such as magnetic tape, optical discs, flash drives, or hard drives. The purpose of a recording medium is to preserve and playback information for future use.
You can find bundles of 100 blank DVD disc at your local Sam's Club. Ebay and other retailers that could be found online will have plenty of these items available for you to purchase.
The data written onto compact discs is in a digital format. It may not have originally been written in a digital format, but will be converted to digital in order to write it to a compact disc. Some music/audio compact discs show whether the data was digital or analogue at each stage of: * original recording * mixing * recording to CD by showing a three letter code where A indicates analogue and D digital. ADD would indicate an original analogue recording with a digital mixing and then the digital compact disc recording.
Yes, any Blue-Ray player will play these audio discs.
You will be able to purchase blank dvds online from a number of retailers, check out to see if there are stores located near your home and you maybe able to reserve and collect from the comfort of your own home. The last time I purchased any I had to order a minimum of 5, but that was no problem.
You can make home movies and create power point dvds. Many people make movies of their kids and grandchildren to watch later in life. You can also use them for work and it is easy to copy from your computer.
Yes
One can purchase brake discs from a variety of stores. Stores such as AutoAnything, eBay, GSF Car Parts, Auto Parts Warehouse, and Walmart sell brake discs.
The 700MB discs are CDs and the 4.7GB discs are DVDs. There is no standard disc between these two.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
Possibly, but at this point in time, rather unlikely. Blank Blu-Ray discs are still very expensive (about $5), so they aren't quite an everyday consumer item. You should review the specifications of the computer carefully to see if the drive is capable of recording Blu-Ray discs, or just reading them.