How can one change audio settings on a music DVD?
One can change the audio settings on a music DVD including whether or not you would like subtitles by simply going into the "options" menu which will give you a variety of options on what exactly you want to do including changing the volume, adding subtitles etc..
What are the early forms of data representation?
earliest used in computers i can think of is punch cards
What are you talking about. Are you saying that you had a DVD drive and it stopped working. So your tried cleaning it and it did not work still. Well open up your computer make note of all the cords the DVD drive is plugged into. Put in a Dvd drive that you bought. If the old DVD drive connected to the top of the cord with a bunch of little cords then you should have no problem.
Can you use 48x CD-r in place of 40x CD-r?
Yes. The number (48x, 40x, etc) refers to the maximum write speed for the media. It is always safer to use a higher number. Using a speed lower than the one indicated for your drive could result in bad discs being written, unless you specifically tell the software you are using to write at a lower speed that matches that of the discs you are using.
What chemical is CD and DVD lens cleaning fluid?
this is the combination of tri chloro fluro ethane and isopropyl alcohol
Is gathering data and observation the same thing?
well no..
observation is what you see happening.
but gathering data is like measuring and the research behind it etc etc.
Where can one find a Callanetics DVD?
Callanetics DVDs are available at Collage Video, Amazon, on eBay, and on Total Fitness DVDs. The Callanetics website refers you to Amazon for purchases.
How do you get subtitles working on your laptop when they re available in a DVD?
At the bottom of the screen there is a button that reads "DVD" with an arrow pointing down. Click that arrow then click subtitles.
Michael has 20 CDs
How do you connect a CD-ROM directly to an electric socket?
To do this, you need a power adapter (a computer power supply will work great for this). The Drive will have a molex connector on the back for +12 VDC, ground, ground, +5 VDC. Connect a molex connector to that drive with the proper voltages, and the drive should power on. However, it won't be much good without connecting it to a computer motherboard, or drive controller.
Why won't my DVD player read DVD-R DL?
Some drives dont support that format check the specifcations for your drive
How do you play a Mini CD in a vertical computer?
mini CD are just like normal CD except for the size.
You just have to put it in your CD-ROM lid (there are some small marks to put it well in the center) and it will be read like any other CD.
(if by mini CD you meant Mini Discs, then you can't because it's useless)
What does the data section of a frame contain?
The data section of a frame is also known as the "payload". It consists of the actual data being sent along with the headers of other PDU's in the frame. The size of the data section can vary from less than 50 bytes to 16KB, depending on the network type.
Can you read DVD-Rs on Windows 98?
As long as the drive is capable of reading DVDs, and the file system is one that Windows 98 understands (must be ISO9660 or UDF 1.02), Windows 98 should be able to read the disc. Note that Windows 98 cannot read UDF 1.50 or later discs, which Windows Vista and some DVD authoring programs default to.
It is a problem, because DVD/CD-RW combo drives are supposed to be able to play all CDs and DVDs and write CDs. Or, it could be that a CD is "messed up." and could be fake or something. The disk drive/computer manufacturing company service places should know something about it (if the problem persists).
Check your Device Manager. If your IDE controlers read Nvida ide controlers, roll the driver back. You may have an NS7 motherboard from Asus, which has historical problems with this driver.
put the audiotracks first, then datatrack with the autorun and exe files as the last track on the CD
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What does ROM stand for in computers?
ROM stands for "Read Only Memory" - a type of data storage that is not normally rewritable. Commercial music CD's and DVD disks are also read-only media.
ROM stands for "Read Only Memory," a general term of any storage medium that can only be read from, not written to (under normal circumstances).
Tiff file is better on a CD or DVD?
Any file should work properly on any medium it is stored on, however DVDs offer more capacity and archival-grade (gold) CDs last longer than equivalent-quality DVDs.
No. DVD-R and DVD+R are designed to be written to, once only.
The laser which is used to write the information onto the disc, causes a permanent change to the disc itself, referred to as 'Burning' for good reason. Once burnt it cannot be unburnt. or in other words it cannot be recorded over.
To record over discs you need the special ones called DVD-RW. The RW refers to 'Read/Write'. The sensitive layer inside the disc, is designed to be altered by the laser and remains changed until the laser, with sufficient power, passes over it again.
The relative low power of the reading laser does not affect it.