What does DVD stand for?
The acronym DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc. It was also known as Digital Video Disc, but it is not limited to video data. DVDs can also store data and audio information. Q: What are the benefits and advantages of blank DVDs ? A: Because of their capacity and enhanced video and audio capabilities, DVD’s can be used as an alternative to video tapes for movies and as an alternative to video tapes for movies and as an alternative to CD-ROM’s for computer data. DVD is also great for home video archiving. DVD unlike videotape, will not degrade with age or after several playbacks. Depending on the format, re-recordable DVD’s can be recorded from 1,000 to 100,000 times. Q: What are the differences between DVDs and CDs? A: A DVD can hold much more data than a CD. Some DVDs are recorded on both sides, to store both wide screen and standard versions of a movie. Whereas a CD, is only recorded on one side.