On the jewel case of a disc for Video, I found information on “Recording time” and “Recording model.” How can I set a recording time using a writer in my computer?
The recording time shown on the package is based on the case of a home DVD recorder. The recording time available using a computer depends on the writing software you are using. Recording time available varies depending on software settings, such as image quality, audio selection, and their various combinations. Please ask a software supplier for the details. 12.) On the face of a Ricoh DVD disc, It claims to have a 4.7 GB capacity. But it looks like less than 4.7 GB on a PC. Generally, DVD uses the following designations: * 1 KB = 1000 B., 1 MB = 1000 KB, 1 GB = 1000 MB Computer uses the following: * 1 KB = 1024 B, 1 MB = 1024 KB, 1 GB = 1024 MB Therefore, with a PC, 4.7 GB = 4,7000,000,000 Byte / 1,024 = 4,589,843 KB 4,589,843 KB / 1,024 = 4,482 MB 4,482 MB / 1,024 = 4,376 GB Which is nearly equal, 4.38 GB (the capacity shown will depend on the software) Both discs and PCs count the same physical capacity but each of them uses different units, 1000 or 1024. This can lead to confusion
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