You have two options for this.
Note that 7.2 GB is more than the storage capacity for a regular/single-layer blank DVD disc which store a maximum of 4.7GB or data.
First options is, burn the 7.2 GB using a dual-layer blank DVD disc, which has 16GB storage capacity.
Second is, compress the 7.2 GB using a compression software such as winrar or similar to less than 4.7 GB then you can burn it using a /single-layer blank DVD disc.
either split into 2 DVDs or go and buy a dual layer DVD, assuming you have a DL burner. Use Nero to burn.
DVD data disks are burned by the Finder. In Finder's menu under FILE you can see the command New Burn Folder. Click that. An empty folder will appear. It will be on the desktop and be named Burn Folder. Dragging files to this folder will NOT put the files in the folder. An Alias of each file is put into the folder. The total space needed is calculated and you will be told how much or how many disks will be used. For example there are DVDs with about 4 GB of space and DVDs with about 8 GB of space. When you have put what you want into the folder, and have a new blank DVD that has the needed capacity, press BURN on the folder. You will then be told to insert a blank Disk. File sizes and disk sizes will be compared and you will either be told that you can burn the disk or that the project will require a number of disks and if yo want to continue. If everything is ready click burn. Depending on how much is being burned, and the speed of the disk, you will have to wait until the burn has completed. You don't have to wait for the verification process if you don't want to. It is possible to create a custom icon for the burned disk, but that is another question.
No, you cannot directly convert a 7-gigabyte (GB) file into a 4-gigabyte (GB) file without compressing or reducing the file's size.
2 GB
A GB (gigabyte) is about a million KB (kilobytes).
All DVD-Rs hold the same amount of information. 4.7 gigabytes is the amount all standard DVDs will hold. Dual layered DVDs also called DVD-9 hold roughly 7.95 gigabytes.
typically 4.7 and 8.5 GB in which you can use the 4.4 & 7.9 respectively space!
That depends. A 16 gigabyte flash drive will hold up to 16 gigabytes. Every single file on your computer is a little different in size. You could have 16 one gigabyte files, or one 16 gigabyte file, or one 6 gigabyte file two 1 gigabyte files two 2 gigabyte files and one 4 gigabyte file.
Yes it is.
if you want it for free, search up Pajama sam ROM and make sure your computer can burn dvds(dvds are just CDs and games with more space) ok now get imgburn and burn ROM image(this is the game) and just run the CD on your computer Preffered things: Utorrent NOT LIGHTSCRIBE BECAUSE IT ONLY BURNS ON SPECIAL DISKS Virus protector like Rogers or Norton 360(incase you download a virus) 3.7-4.7 gb DVD-R or DVD-RW disks(on the DVD itself it will say which it is If you get a virus: STOP THE DOWNLOAD AT ONCE AND DO A VIRUS SCAN!!!!!
On an internal HardDrive, or split across several DVDs
Yes, they are called Dual-Layer. They come in ~8.5GB.