No.
You need a laser that has a higher power to affect the dye of a DVD-R, rather than just read it.
You also need different circuitry, to handle the recording process.
I dare say you could, if you had all the resources, but the result would be more expensive than buying a ready made one.
yes
A DVD-R burner, software and a DVD-R disk. The software can be found anywhere for free. The hardware(DVD-R) burner needs to be purchased at a store along with the disk. Once you have installed the hardware and software just place the files on the disk.
No. A standard DVD disk does not have the capacity to record a movie in BluRay format.
A CD drive cannot use a DVD. They are different systems.
cd/record
RECORD is the right answer.. *_*
All of them are digital. Whether you record a program on a hard disk or a DVD, the recording is done digitally.
A DVD (digital video disk) is used for video and audio media.
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.
Any removable cylindrical object that stores information is similar to a phonograph record. Todays equivalent is the CD or DVD
A Sony DVD recorder is a Sony brand device that will record DVDs for you. This means you can record information such as pictures, files, music, or movies onto a DVD.
With an HP dvd recorder, you can record files onto a dvd whether it be movies, music, or pictures. It's a great piece of hardware to have on your computer.