Most multidisc dvd players hold around 3-5, however there has been word of some "mega disc players" that can hold around 300-400 discs! No-one knows if these actually exsist, but while we're waiting to find out, a normal disc player that holds up to 10 discs should do the trick.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
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In standard draughts (also known as checkers), each player starts with 12 discs. The discs are typically placed on the three rows closest to each player, with the back row containing the player's pieces and the middle two rows left empty at the beginning of the game.
There are many positives and negatives to compact discs. The positives are that you can take your music with you whereever you go as long as there is a CD player available. The negatives are that they discs scratch easily and causes the music to skip.
The number of discs needed to store 32GB of data depends on the capacity of each disc. For example, if using a standard single-layer DVD, which holds about 4.7GB, you would need approximately 7 discs. If using a Blu-ray disc, which can hold about 25GB, you would need 2 discs. Always consider the specific disc capacity when calculating storage needs.
she has 11 tapes and 33 discs because i cbf explaining
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1 GB hold 1 hour roughly
4 CD discs or 1 DVD disc
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Absolutely. Most DVDs hold less than 5gb of data (dual layers less than 9gb) while hard discs today can hold many terabytes of data.
There are two. One is for Leon's story, and the other is for Claire's.