Here, by downloading means that you want to write it on a DVD and later read from it. Moreover, The DVD is RW which means re-writable. In normal DVD's, data once written cannot be removed but in case of DVD-RW, data can written and removed as well..
For writing a DVD there is no special software... Windows Xp, Vista and 7 have preloaded windows applications that can write the data. But if you want more organisation like you want to add effects, and stuffs like that than you can use Nero.
Otherwise, as I have already said, for simple writing no SPECIAL software is required.
DVD plus RW has been developed by Sony, Dell, HP, Philips, and Mcft. The DVD minus RW standard was developed by Pioneer and is used by Apple as well. DVD minus RW can have one layer of data written to them, while DVD plus RW can have multiple layers of data written to them.
rightable and rewightable
When you buy a DVD-Ram you have to make sure that it is rated for DVD+/-RW, it usually says in on the computer, or on the box itself (if you bought the DVD-Ram separately) Most new DVD-Ram drives have DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-DL, DVD+DL. But there are some companies that haven't implemented the + and the -
DVD plus RW has been developed by Sony, Dell, HP, Philips, and Mcft. The DVD minus RW standard was developed by Pioneer and is used by Apple as well. DVD minus RW can have one layer of data written to them, while DVD plus RW can have multiple layers of data written to them.
Put it into a DVD player or a computer that has a DVD drive in order to read the information on it. The "RW" means re-writable. Meaning you can erase the information on it and use it again.
Unfortunately not, once a DVD+R is written that's it. However, if you have room left on it, that is recordable. In order to re-record on a DVD, you will need to acquire a DVD+RW (or DVD-RW) depending on your DVD Recorder....Hope this helps...
Generally speaking, many DVD players could support many DVD disk, including DVD-r, DVD+r, DVD-rw, DVD+rw. If your DVD player could support those four kinds of disks, then make sure your DVD burner could also support them. Take an example, the DVD burner I use could burn movies and videos to DVD-r, DVD+r, DVD-rw, DVD+rw. Then it's up to you which disc to use. You may download one and try it by your self. wish it helps!
It has to be a DVD-RW or DVD+RW. R means Writable, RW means Re-Writable.
No. An ISO image can be burned to a CD-R, CD-RW, or even writable DVDs (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW).
No.
Dvd is different kind of storage disc even though it looks same as CD. Hence cd-rw cannot write dvd,while usually dvd-r or dvd-rw will be having facility to write on a cd.
A normal DVD burner should can burn both DVD-r and DVD-rw.