View Full Version : A question about DVD-RW's and CD-RW's


Brian Damage
04-24-2005, 02:06 PM
I know this will be a stupid question to most, but I recently bought a dvd recorder and the man behind the counter sold me CD-RW's to use to record on. I recently tried to dub a VHS tape onto DVD and it didn't work. I looked at the disc and it said CD-RW. Is there a difference between CD-RW and DVD-RW? I am assuming that the CD-RW is used for dubbing music and the DVD-rw is for movies and TV and such. Like I said, I know this is a stupid question to all you guys, but I just want to make sure that's the problem why I can't dub anything.

lazygrae
04-24-2005, 02:30 PM
Is there a difference between CD-RW and DVD-RW? Yes.

I am assuming that the CD-RW is used for dubbing music and the DVD-rw is for movies and TV and such.
In general, there's nothing stopping someone from putting movies and TV onto a CD (in which case it becomes a VideoCD). But it can't be done with a DVD Recorder. Go buy some blank dvds and you'll be set.

Brent88
04-24-2005, 06:00 PM
Yes... CD's are generally used for music and DVD's for video. There may be a way to put movies on CD's, but it's likely very complicated. I'd just use DVD's.

Brian Damage
04-24-2005, 06:29 PM
Thanks for your help you guys. :)

Flying Dutchman
04-29-2005, 10:16 PM
Id like to add that lazy grae is right you cant do it on a dvd recorder however it can be done on a computer that has a CD writer i can get about 9 minutes of video onto a 700 MB CD R or RW,