Price, compatibility with the computer, and the ultimate use (it may be more practical and cheaper to use CDs rather than the larger capacity DVD if the data being stored per disc is small).
You need to have a DVD burner installed on your computer for you to transfer your pictures to a DVD R
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Obtain a blank DVD and load it ont your computers DVD writer. Open windows file manager and copy the files from your desktop to the DVD.
CD's capacity is to small to hold a whole movie, it would have to be switch out several times to play the entire movie when a DVD disc can do it in one. Elite Monkey
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No. Windows DVD Maker maxes up and limits to 999 pictures, Windows DVD Maker says that you can only do 999 pictures because it says 999 pictures is enough
One can store a lot of things on an DVD 9 format disc. For exemple one could store data files or pictures on this type of disc, but most of the time one uses DVD 9 format discs to store video files.
The special edition version of the DVD Toy Story is $24.99. The regular version costs $9.99. Both of these costs are for a new, rather than used, DVD.
It depends primarily on how many pictures you intend to store on a single disc, the size of those pictures and where they will be viewed. Choosing one of the other will have no impact on the final quality of the pictures. While a DVD will hold several times the number of pictures of a CD, CD's can still hold a fair number of pictures. If you can fit all of the pictures you need onto a single CD, you are a little better off going with the CD. The reason is that most DVD players and DVD drives will read a CD, yet CD players and CD drives will not read a DVD. If you are sharing these pictures with someone that may only have a CD drive and not a DVD drive, the CD will give you greater compatibility. If you have too many pictures to fit on a single CD, you would still be okay sharing a DVD in most circumstances. Almost all drives installed in new computers over the past 7-10 years have been DVD drives. I think the DVD is better than CD, becaus of the better quality and bigger capacity...so if you want to burn more pictures onto a CD or DVD, you had better choose the DVD disc, hope these informs can help you.