You can use DVD Copier
DVD Copier is a program for Windows that allows you to grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) containing any type of files into a blank DVDV disc or to an Image file (like ISO format). It grabs any type of DVD.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
Use MED Free DVD Cloner you can also burn and grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) .
A writable disk is a disk in which you can write (ie., store) data onto. The majority of diskettes are writable, and so are blank CDs and DVDs. Computer hard drives are generally writable as well.
Yes there is Free DVD Cloner that is a program for Windows that allows you to Burn or grab any type of CDs or DVDs [Data CDs (or Mode 1 ISO CDs), Audio CDs] from an ISO image file. you can also burn and grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) .
You can record video data on ANY media... CD, DVD or any other format that will store it! All data is treated the same.. it just a matter of what device will play what type of media!
CDs have greater data track spacing because DVDs have more data thereforemore creases or the data track therefore less data track spacing
Its better for you to make a DVD video using Windows DVD Maker(my opinion). To make a video CD you have to just make a Data CD and burn the video so you can use in another computer.If you dont have a program to burn cds and dvds you should get Nero.
Blu-Ray uses discs with higher data capacities than DVDs. The additional data storage allows HD video to be stored and replayed on Blu-Ray players. Blu-Ray players will also handle DVD formats.
A storage device is piece of hardware which is used to store and save digital data. Typical examples of which are hard drives, Floppy disks CDs and DVDs, which are used in computers, ipods and Personal Video Recorders.
Both will work if you are patient. It will take about 57 CDs to back up the data It will take about 9 single layer DVDs to back up the data It will take about 5 dual layer DVDs to back up the data
For example, if you have downloaded video files or movies, and you want to watch it on your DVD player, then you could burn the video or the movie to a blank DVD disc using a DVD burner so you could play it on your DVD player. The operations are easy, you might read more details and have a try by yourself in the following link