DVDs were invented in 1995.
yes
Japan: 1996 US: 1997 Europe: 1998 Technically
VCRs, tapes,
Not exactly sure what you mean by "HOW" exactly but in 1997, the video industry was dominated by Blockbuster and secondary by Hollywood Video. DVDs were just starting out so naturally VHS was the only form of rentals.There were plenty of "mom & pop" video stores around as well.
because its before DVDs
The storage capacity of a standard DVD is about 4.7 GB for single-layer and 8.5 GB for dual-layer DVDs. If you are considering single-layer DVDs, 8 DVDs would require approximately 37.6 GB. For dual-layer DVDs, you would need around 68 GB. The total needed will depend on the type of DVDs you are using.
around a 1250
You can turn DVDs into .mp4 format with a video converter. However, you first need to decode the DVD on your computer before you can convert the file.
Video Compact Disk. They where made before DVDs came along. They ARE still around for very small videos/home movies (800 MBs) but aren't that common.
DVD prices are dropping mainly because Blu Ray movies are newer, and now Blu Rays are the prices that DVDs used to be when they came out. DVDs are around 15.00 at walmart brand new.
You didn't establish a time frame... so, Yes. They'll still be around.
Amazon is the best place to search for DVDs with a selection of over 500,000 titles available. Amazon offers great, competitive, guaranteed prices and the ability to pre-order DVDs before their release date.