DVD-RAM is one of many available formats used for creating re-writeable dvd disks. These are typically used in camcorders and other devices that utilize re-recordable dvd disks.
There are several different types of recordable DVD, newer DVD players can generally play any type back but earlier ones could only play back one type of DVD. Even though CD's look similar to DVD's they are quite different.
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Most do, yes. As long as the format of the file is one that the dvd player recognises. Most DVD's are backward compatible to CDs and the laser that can read a DVD can also cope with recordable media.
Open Window DVD Maker twice, first rip both movies from the original, insert recordable DVD start burn in one, and watch in the other.
The best place to find listings of the newest DVD releases would be from DVD rental services such as Netflix or Redbox. Another great place would be from the website MovieFone.
A DVR is a DVD recorder; it can copy files from one (non-commercial) DVD to another, or from a built-in hard drive to a DVD-R (Recordable DVD) or DVD-RW (rewritable, recordable DVD). Some DVRs can record Blu-Ray disks.A DVD is the disk itself. It may be a DVD (single density), a DVD-DL (dual density, twice the capacity of a DVD) or a Blu-Ray disk. Commercial DVDs are dual-layer or Blu-Ray.A DVD player plays the disk on your TV. Blu-Ray players will play any of the 3 disk types mentioned above. A "regular" DVD player cannot play a Blu-Ray disk.
A heart attack may be an OSHA Recordable event, but it may not, depending on the circumstances. It it is thought to be the result of one's work assignment, it would be Recordable. But events like heart attacks can happen at work without being work-related, so some (many) are not OSHA recordable. A knowledgeable person would have to determine that on a case by case basis.
There are many places where you can find a deal on LG DVD players. A good place to start would be Amazon. If you are on a tighter budget, a good place to try would be eBay.
Not all medical treatment is an OSHA Recordable event. If the treatment is at the level of first aid care, it is not recordable- even if performed by a physician. If the treatment is a simple one (remove tick with tweezers, clean skin, apply bandaid) that would not be a recordable. A DEEPLY EMBEDDED tick that requires numbing the skin, using a scalpel to remove tick, etc- is beyond simple first aid, and would likely be recordable.
You can find reviews for the Alf DVD on any website that sells DVDs. The best place to look would be Amazon as it has a lot of traffic and consumer reviews.
There are many places one might go to find more information about DVD HD recorders. One of the more reputable options would be from a service professional at a technology-focused store.