The term single sided is usually used to refer to a DVD. It refers to a DVD disc that contains data only on one side of the disc. The single sided DVD may have two layers or have one layer.
The most common DVD type is DVD-5 (1 side, 1 layer) having 4.7GB of storage. Double-sided DVDs are rarely used. DVD-5 4.70GB Single sided, Single layer DVD-9 8.54GB Single sided, Dual layer DVD-10 9.40GB Double sided, Single layers DVD-14 13.24GB Double sided, One side single layer, one side dual layer DVD-18 17.08GB Double sided, Dual layer
Generally is 2 layer in a Dual layer DVD.
A standard DVD typically consists of two layers for storing data, one on each side of the disc. Dual-layer DVDs can have up to four layers, two on each side, to increase storage capacity.
there are no layers of ozone. It is a single layer.
Ozone layers are not multiple. It is a single layer.
A DVD-ROM is a general term describing any DVD medium that cannot be written to by end-users.To answer your question in another way: there are a lot of different types of DVD. Types most commonly found are mini-DVD's (1.4 GB), dual-layer mini-DVD's (2.6 GB), DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW (4.7 GB), DVD-DL/DVD9 (8.5 GB) or DVD-RAM (4.7 or 9.4 GB depending on single or dual layers).
They're called 286 copies of shrek 3 on DVD
dual layer means there are layers of pits and lands on the dvd
Single sided single layer DVD 4.7 GB Single sided dual layer DVD 8.0 GB Double sided single layer 9.4 GB Double sided dual layer 17 GB
Personal computer DVD drives that record 8.5 GB of data use 1 side, 2 layers. Professional DVD drives can use up to 4 layers, 2 on each side, for double the storage.
DVD+R is a writeable DVD disc that allows multiple layers for one disc where a DVD-R only allows one layer. Having multiple layers allows extra capacity to burn materials on one disc but it definitely costs more to buy a dvd+r then a standard dvd-r DVD-R is the most popular format of writeable dvd's but like stated; +R's was bigger