Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) will store that much as will thumb drives/ memory sticks/ USB drives
It depends whether or not it is a dual-layered or single layered CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray disc. A single layer CD can hold around 700 MB ( mega bytes ) of data. While a single layered DVD can hold up to 4.7GB ( gigabytes ) of info. A single layered blu-ray disc can hold 25GB and a dual layered blu-ray disc can hold 50GB. A dual layered DVD disc will hold approx 7.96GB. To answer you question 700MB ( or .7GB )
A single layer Blu-Ray disc holds up to a maximum of 25 GB. A double layer holds a maximum of 50 GB
Up to 50GB, which is 5 times more than a single DVD
About 50gb, while a DVD disc can hold 8.5.
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A single-sided, single-layer Blu-Ray disc can hold about 25 GB compared to the 4.7 GB of a single-sided, single-layer DVD.
The Sony DVP-NS710HB is a single disc DVD player.
A standard single-layer Blu-ray disc holds about 25 GB of data, while a dual-layer disc can hold around 50 GB. Therefore, in 1 terabyte (1,000 GB), you could store approximately 40 single-layer Blu-ray discs or about 20 dual-layer discs. This calculation can vary slightly based on the actual usable capacity of the storage medium.
A Blu-Ray disc can hold up to 50GB of data
Standard 120 mm CDs typically hold 650-700 MB of data (74-80 minutes of audio) depending on the CDs and the drives used. The legend behind why 74 minutes was chosen was because one of the developers wanted the entire Beethoven Ninth symphony to fit on a single disc. Mini CDs (3" or 80 mm) hold about 185 - 210 MB.
A single layer would be approximately be 43GB(gigabytes) and a dual layer would be approximately 85GB.
It has a very loose hold on the disc, so when the console leans the disc reader hits the disc and scratches it.