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What is the minimum storage capacity of a DVD

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Answered by kunalkurangale849
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As a result, the DVD specification provided a storage capacity of 4.7 GB (4.38 GiB) for a single-layered, single-sided disc and 8.5 GB (7.92 GiB) for a dual-layered, single-sided disc.

Answered by Euphoria77
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As a result, the DVD specification provided a storage capacity of 4.7 GB (4.38 GiB) for a single-layered, single-sided disc and 8.5 GB (7.92 GiB) for a dual-layered, single-sided disc.

Capacity: 4.7 GB (single-sided, single-layer – common); 8.5 GB (single-sided, doubl...

Encoding: DVD-ROM and DVD-R(W) use one encoding, DVD-RAM and DVD+R(W) ...

Extended to: DVD+RW, DVD-RAM (Fixed-track writable media); HD DVD; Blu-ray

Usage: Home video (replaced by HD-DVD and Blu-ray), Computer data storage

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