They have a life span of between 50,000 and 75,000 hours of operation, given that the average film is about 90 minutes that's between 33,333 and 50,000 dvds.
A DVD ROM is a "Read only Memory*" it is the disk itself and as such it cannot burn anything. A DVD reader can only read DVDs. A DVD writer can write som recordable DVD formats.
Read/ write drives allow you to write DVDs. ROMs only read.
Most DVD drives can read both CD-R and DVDs. However, CD-ROM drives, which were designed before DVDs became standard, cannot read DVDs.
It is used for playing DVDs
NO, DVD rom can only read DVD discs.
No you need a DVD burrner
DVD-Rom can play DVDs, a burner can play and copy DVDs. That's right, but what's more, a burner can be a DVD burner or a burning software which is able to convert and burn videos and movies to DVDs so you could play it on your DVD player.
yes, Philips DVD-Rom can read mini DVD-RW.
You cannot play a DVD in a CD-ROM drive, you need a DVD compatible drive in order to play a DVD.
Your drive is probably a CD-R(W)/DVD-ROM drive. These are not capable of writing DVDs, but only reading them.
If it is a DVD-r, it can burn CDs and DVDs.
Ok DVD-ROM is not in your PC its in the front. Well you know what a DVD is but ROM stands for Read Only Memory, in over word it can only read DVD's.