DVD stands for both Digital Video Disk and Digital Versatile Disk.
DVD is an optical storage medium that is very much like a compact disc.
The differences are that DVDs have a improved storage capacity and
bandwidth compared to a Compact Disc. Other than that, you can do
pretty much about anything on a DVD that you can do on a Compact Disc,
which invokes the question of how to burn DVDs.
DVDs can store about six times as much data as your regular CDs.
Since you can do the same things to a DVD, you can be sure that you can
burn various types of data on your DVDs. With its improved capacity, a
DVD can contain 133 minutes of a full length film.
Types of DVD Discs
Depending on how the data is stored onto a disk, DVDs are often
called by various names. DVD-ROM would mean you can only read from s
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