any cd can hold video data but it will not be in DVD format, it will be in VCD, MPEG, AVI etc. DVD format, which is VOD, has large file sizes.
Video games hold video data in the disk so i believe the answer is yes
Yes, any type of recordable CD can be used to store video data.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data
As long as there is enough space on the CD, it can hold video data. HOWEVER This data might not be in a DVD format which provides subtitles etc for a DVD player. Other formats may include .mpeg, .avi. .wma, and other formats for videos.
it can hold up to 695mbs of data, which in standard definition thats some 30-45 minutes of videos.
Certainly. CDs and CD-RWs usually hold between 650 and 700 Mb of data.
as much as it says on it ANOTHER OPINION : Compact Disc (CD) can hold 740 MB. Digital Video Disc (DVD) can hold 4.7 GB. Usually says on the disc itself.
A mini CD can hold one third of the data capacity of a full size CD. A mini CD is 80mm and can hold up to 24 minutes of music, which is 210 megabytes of data. A full size CD is 120mm and can hold up to 650 megabytes of data.
Yes, a regular CD can hold a video as long as it's small enough
Because a CD was designed to hold more data.
700mb