well you cant put a computer CD in a DVD player, but you can put a DVD in a computer so yes and no. it depends on what you use them for.
Blank CDs are generally more expensive than blank DVDs due to differences in production costs and demand. CDs have a higher perceived value for certain applications, such as music and software distribution, which can keep their prices elevated. Additionally, the manufacturing process for CDs can be more complex, contributing to their higher cost. As DVDs have become more popular for data storage and video, their prices have decreased due to economies of scale and greater market competition.
Yes their is more cds than DVDs
I'd check your local Best Buy or other electronic store. They should have plenty of blank CDs. Your best bet will probably be to check some of the online electronic stores, like New Egg. They always seem to have deals on blank CDs and DVDs.
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The 700MB discs are CDs and the 4.7GB discs are DVDs. There is no standard disc between these two.
A writable disk is a disk in which you can write (ie., store) data onto. The majority of diskettes are writable, and so are blank CDs and DVDs. Computer hard drives are generally writable as well.
I would shop at FYI if I was you :) They have many selections of CDs and DVDs there.
the price of CDs is $8, and the price and DVDs is $11
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DVDs and CDs usually have the same overall thickness,which can be given as 11.2 millimeter...
There are only two types of blank CDs: CD-R and CD-RW. In the end, it does not matter which you use, but the drive you have on your computer that will determine what you can do with your blank CDs.
Yes there is Free DVD Cloner that is a program for Windows that allows you to Burn or grab any type of CDs or DVDs [Data CDs (or Mode 1 ISO CDs), Audio CDs] from an ISO image file. you can also burn and grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) .