Question:
Can I put photographs on a DVD+R / DVD-R?
Molly
2012-09-24 13:37:06 UTC
I want to put images on a disc, the discs I have are only 700 MB. I have around 800 images and they won't fit on those discs! I need it asap and the closest place to me is Tesco and they only have CD-R with 700 MB but they also have DVD's. Will it work the same?
Four answers:
WayneH
2012-09-24 13:41:41 UTC
A CD will hold 700 Meg of data. A DVD will hold 4.7 Gig of data. Will work exactly the same if your optical drive will burn DVDs.
lookat
2012-09-24 13:46:09 UTC
Yes.

The DVD-R and the DVD+R can be used for copying files using your disc copy software.

Depending on your DVD/CD rom disc drive built into your PC.

A DVD-R or DVD+R contains about 4.7 GB, gigabytes SINGLE SIDED, SINGLE LAYERED.

A DVD+R Single Sided, Dual Layer Disc contains more memory. It contains about 8.5 GB of space.

most PC's can run both types of discs with no problem. But see that your computer has this ability and then you can also use a program like ACDSee for windows and convert larger image files into files like .jpg, .gif from larger .tiff images but with some image quality loss if you want to store more on a disc. In fact if you convert a large .tiff file into a .jpg, you can choose, using ACDSee or other file converter to save the original formatted file that way you can diverge all your .jpg images into a single folder to save to a disc or use a slide show program to put them on the disc to be viewable via a DVD player in the living room for the family to look at.
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2017-02-22 21:11:40 UTC
Many courses help burning DVD's. locate one by potential of asking on the community tech shop. Nero is the single i take advantage of. you're able to make movies with transitions and titles on a lot of them. some additionally allow you to function song.
AVDADDY
2012-09-24 13:41:05 UTC
Yes


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