You can fit files any size on a DVD as long as the total size does not exceed 4.37 Gb as measured in Windows (or 4.7 million byte).
If you want to burn files larger than 2 Gb on a DVD you'll need to use the UDF format instead of the ISO format in your burning software (Nero has support for this). Note that UDF format might make the disc unreadable by very old operating systems (DOS etc).
I don't know. Aren't miniDVDs more expensive than regular DVDs? At least in my country it's that way. MiniCDs and miniDVDs are at least the double of expensive than regular ones.
What's the difference between a DVD-RW and DVD+RW? All my rewritable DVDs have a "+" between them. I know it means "DVD Plus", but what's the difference from a regular DVD-RW?
I don't know the technical details.. I'm sure Wiki or something should have that info somewhere (I'd like to think). All I know is it has to do with different standards.
Most PC drives can write pretty much any standard these days though, set-top players I think are pretty decent at it as well. Older ones may have trouble though
So it's a matter of standards then. According to the Wikipedia, the DVD+RW is a non-standard DVD type because it hasn't been approved by the DVD Forum.
So technically is a non-standard DVD-RW. I see... well, I think.
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