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  1. i know that in a regular cd i can store up to 800 mb and in dvd up to 4.7 gig
    but my question is : if i have a 30 second movie trailer in dts (small size....20 mb) and i`l burn it on a regular 700 mb cd (with all the encoding that it will take) ,it will be exactly as it will be if i`l burned it on a dvd?
    is the diffrent between them is the cd capacity?
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    Look up "cDVD".
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Look up "cDVD".
    Or "mini-dvd" in the Glossary section.
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  4. oo ok but it didn`t say if the sound stay as he is (dts....dd) it refer to the video quality.
    so ..i`v understend that the only diffrent between cd and dvd is the capability ...and that minidvd can broadcast digital signal (dts) exactly like dvd
    (if the dvd support cdvd\minidvd)
    right?
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    miniDVD is a DVD video written onto a CD-R(W) instead of a DVD disc. so its exactly as if you had burned on a dvd except its on a cd. surround sound and everything. the problem is that most dvd players won't play a minidvd.
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