A standard single-sided, one-layer DVD can hold 4.7 gigabytes of data and 8.5 GB if it's a double-layer disc. A single-layer HD-DVD stores up to 15 GB of storage capacity, and a dual-layer disk provides up to 30 GB.
- Can a DVD hold 17 GB?
- Can a DVD hold more than 4.7 GB?
- How much space is on a 4.7 GB DVD?
- How many MB is 1 DVD?
Can a DVD hold 17 GB?
A standard DVD can store up to 4.7 GB of storage, while variants can store up to a maximum of 17.08 GB.
Can a DVD hold more than 4.7 GB?
A DVD-5 is a single layer DVD that holds up to 4.7GB of data (around 120-133 minutes of video depending on compression). DVD-9 is a dual layer single sided DVD that holds up to 8.5GB of data (around 240 minutes of video depending on compression).
How much space is on a 4.7 GB DVD?
A standard, single-layer, recordable DVD has 4.7 GB of storage space–enough for up to 2 hours (120 minutes) of video at DVD quality.
How many MB is 1 DVD?
Optical disk storage capacities
A CD can store up to up 700 megabytes (MB) of data. A single-layer DVD can hold 4.7 gigabytes (GB) of data, and a double-layer disk can hold 8.5 GB.