Yes, any type of recordable CD can be used to store video data.
the function of a cd is to store data
the function of a cd is to store data
a CD that you store important information on (As distinct from a music CD)
Video games hold video data in the disk so i believe the answer is yes
7900 A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data.
Yes CD is a sequential strage device. bcoz data store in CD in the form of sequence means we can store data in CD one by on track. we cant jump on different no. of tracks to store data. if we store data in track 1 then another data can store in track 2 not directly 3 or 5.
You can record video data on ANY media... CD, DVD or any other format that will store it! All data is treated the same.. it just a matter of what device will play what type of media!
Yes, A CD can store any format, however, the length of the video would not match that of a DVD disk.
Yes
CD-rom stands for Compact Disc Read Only Memory. This type of CD is used to store data, and cannot be changed once it has been written to.
any cd can hold video data but it will not be in DVD format, it will be in VCD, MPEG, AVI etc. DVD format, which is VOD, has large file sizes.