You can label a CD or DVD disc by using a permanent marker to write directly on the surface, applying a printed adhesive label designed for disc use, or using a disc printer that can print directly onto the disc's surface. It's important to avoid using regular paper labels or non-permanent markers, as they can damage the disc or affect playback. Always ensure the writing or printing is done on the non-data side of the disc.
DVD label printers print directly to the disc so there is no sticking on labels. A person can go to Best Buy Circuit City, or Walmart to purchase a DVD label printer.
there will not be a three disc special edition of eclipse DVD released. sorry that is just the way it is. :(
CD or compact disc DVD or digital versatile disc Mini SD
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.
LightScribe produces disc drives that can etch a picture on to the label of a recordable CD or DVD. This allows users to label their burned disks without having to use printable stickers.
DVD stands for "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc". Both refer to the DVD that we all know, the disc.
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
The DVD for the Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian will be out on Wednesday, 26th of November 2008. There will be a single disc DVD, a 2 disc blu-ray, a 2 disc DVD, and a 3 disc DVD. There will also be a 2 disc double pack of both of the Narnia movies which will be released on the 20th of November.
The modern abbreviation for DVD is Digital Versatile Disc . In the past, the abbreviation of DVD simply meant Digital Video Disc.
Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc
A Bluray disc stores five times more data than a DVD. Therefore, a DVD will not have the capacity to store the contents of a Bluray disc.
In 1999 the DVD Forum Steering Committee decreed that DVD, as an international standard, is simply the three letters DVD. During its creation in the mid-90's, 'Digital Video Disc' was proposed and (by many) assumed, but was quickly replaced with 'Digital Versatile Disc' to underscore the fact that the format could store more than just video files. The DVD Forum never officially accepted either definition. DVD is just DVD. Rather than having to say or write Digital Versatile Disc it has been abbreviated to just DVD as it is more commonly known as. The DVD is a round flat disc similar to the CD, 'Compact Disc' and is placed into the draw compartment of the device it is to be used in. It holds files of information that is converted into sound and picture, whereas the CD only holds files of information that converts to sound.