CDs hold around 700-800Mb,
DVDs hold around 4.5Gb (or 9Gb for dual-layer)
Flash drives can come in 128Mb, 256Mb, 512Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb, 16Gb and more recently, 32Gb.
Flash drives can hold more.
Blu-rays can hold up to 200Gb (although only 50Gb or 100Gb are readable with standard equipment).
i don't know thats why i am asking you?
A 15 GB flash drive has significantly more storage space than a DVD CD ROM, which typically holds about 4.7 GB of data for a single-layer disc. Even a dual-layer DVD can only store about 8.5 GB, making the flash drive the clear winner in terms of capacity. Therefore, the 15 GB flash drive offers over twice the storage of a dual-layer DVD.
the USB holds more information
You need to flash the DVD drive and the Xbox firmware.
Portable media player holds the most followed by usb drive. Varies greatly. Portable media players tend to have many Gigs of space. A USB drive can hold anything from a few Meg to many Gigs.
A ZiP drive CAN hold more but most DO NOT hold as much as DVD'd 4.7 Gb
Yes. Data DVDs can be copied directly as long as they are not copy-protected software. Video or audio DVDs will require transcoding. Make sure the flash drive has enough room to hold the contents of the disc.
A Blu-Ray DVD (50GB) holds more information than a DVD (4.7GB) which holds more information than a CD (700MB).
Yes, data can be copied from flash drives to DVD. It should be noted that flash drives usually have a greater capacity than DVDs these days.
Usb flash drive S D card DVD and Hard disk
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
THose drives yo put stuff on and they light up, I think its your CD/DVD drive.