already do have now.
Roger
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In that case, are audio CD's eventually on their way out?
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In that case, are audio CD's eventually on their way out?
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>> Thought I'd follow this up with the cost factor. DVD-R discs I can
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>> for $20.00 for a spindle of 50,
What is DVD - RAM and how do they differ from double density DVDs?
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24, 2007 10:24 AM
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> Ok, well I can't answer your last question as I'm not up to speed
> with the video side of things but yes, VD-RW's do hold around about 4
> gig of data, just to put that into some perspective regarding MP3
>
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> Hi Scott,
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> I'll try to answer as much of this as I can considering I do this
> style of
> backup all the time. I took each of the questions you have and the
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> I'll t
How many of these disks are on a spindle?
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Hi Scott,
I'll try to answer as mu
Tony
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Hi all,
Forgive my ignorance on this topic, but I'm just now considering the
pu
> must be
> used to finalize the disc. So my wife finishes that part.
>
> Thanks for any information in advance and have a great holiday
> season.
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y, November 24, 2007 6:11 AM
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> Ok, well my first comment is not to use DVD-R discs rather DVD-RW
> type, that way you can update things as you go along should you need to.
> Yes, you can copy-paste your data to a DVD-RW disc as you would a CD
> and
Ok, well my first comment is not to use DVD-R discs rather DVD-RW
type, that way you can update things as you go along should you need to.
Yes, you can copy-paste your data to a DVD-RW disc as you would a CD
and you can store whatever data you like, I suppose a DVD-RW can be
thought of as a g
Hi all,
Forgive my ignorance on this topic, but I'm just now considering the
purchase of dvd-r discs for some of my storage/personal needs. I realize
however, that I know very little about the technology. Here are my
questions:
1. Can dvd-r discs be used to store mp3 and other compresse media
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