What is minimum capacity OF dvd
A DVD-RAM has a capacity of 1.6 GB
Answer: The storage capacity of DVD RAM Single layer 4GB Double layer 8GB
A normal DVD can hold 4.7 Gigabytes
That depends on whether the DVD is single-layer, dual-layer, single-sided, double-sided, +R, -R, A DVD-5 (SL) disc can accommodate roughly 4.37 GB. Specifically, a DVD-R SL has capacity for 4.384 GB while a DVD+R SL has capacity for 4.378 GB. A DVD-9 (DL) disc can accommodate roughly 7.95 GB. Specifically a DVD-R DL has capacity for 7.957 GB while a DVD+R DL has capacity for 7.961. The double sided (DS) versions roughly double the overall capacity.
No. A DVD is the physical object that can be burnt to. If you mean the files accociated with a DVD, then yes, but the memory stick will not be read by programs that read DVDs.
4,7gb
a DVD
maximum capacity of DVD-Rw is 4.7GB, but now dual layer supported above 6GB
8.5GB Standard DVD 25GB DualLayer
DVD RoM
Mostly size/capacity, and re-useability. A DVD-R or RW only holds 4.7Gb, while memory sticks these days are widely (and inexpensively) available in capacities of 16, 32 and 64Gb. And while a DVD-R cannot be re-written and re-used, a memory stick can easily be erased and re-loaded with new material.