DVD-RWs
DVD-RWs are a type of optical disc that can be used for storing data, videos, and music. Unlike standard DVD-Rs, which can only be written once, DVD-RWs can be erased and rewritten multiple times, making them versatile for various uses. They typically hold about 4.7 GB of data, similar to a regular DVD.
To use a DVD-RW, you need a compatible DVD drive that supports rewritable discs. This allows users to update their content easily, whether for backing up files or creating custom video compilations. DVD-RWs are popular for personal use and can be played in most standard DVD players.