Computer Science, asked by sanra, 1 year ago

differentiate CD and DVD

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Answered by pragyakata
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DVD, short for Digital Versatile Disc, is also an optical medium to store digital data. A standard DVD can hold 4.7 GB of data. So DVD is widely used to store large files like video and movies. The capacity is the biggest difference between CD and DVD.



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Answered by sami91
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CD, short for Compact Disc, is an optical medium that can store digital data. It is designed to replace the old cassette tapes. Usually, a standard CD can store about 700MB of data. That means you can store CD quality audio that can last for about 80 minutes or video lasting about 60 minutes. DVD, short for Digital Versatile Disc, is also an optical medium to store digital data. A standard DVD can hold 4.7 GB of data. So DVD is widely used to store large files like video and movies. The capacity is the biggest difference between CD and DVD.

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