Ok, well my first comment is not to use DVD-R discs rather DVD-RW  
type, that way you can update things as you go along should you need to.
Yes, you can copy-paste your data to a DVD-RW disc as you would a CD  
and you can store whatever data you like, I suppose a DVD-RW can be  
thought of as a gigantic floppy disk in the way it can be written to  
or read from, that's very general of course.
Now to the interesting lot of tit-bits which talk about DVD Players  
and here it seems from my experience, we have no golden rules  
governing how DVD players will perform with MP3 files or even DVD  
discs. To illustrate the point, my Pioneer DVD player has no trouble  
whatever playing MP3/WMA content from a DVD disc but the Panasonic  
players I have just refuse to acknowledge them, the Panasonic's will  
only acknowledge or handle CD'S with MP3 or WMa.
Now having talked about my DVD players, I do know of some which handle  
everything which can be played by Windows players such as VLC, my  
Sister has one of these and it was picked up at one of our local  
discount stores for $29.00, the queue out the front was amazing  
<smile> but the trade-off there was that the unit isn't of a very high  
quality.
Possibly the way to go is to get a dVD player which actually uses some  
form of LINUX, that way you can upgrade the player to match whatever  
formats you plan to use and I know these players do exist, I think a  
company called Kiss Technology make some.
Good luck with all that, I've gone down that road and I've not had any  
regrets whatsoever though my storage is slightly different than your  
in that I don't use MP3 or WMA, I use Cue and FLAC pairs but that's  
another story for another day.

On 24/11/2007, at 8:41 PM, Scott Blanks wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Forgive my ignorance on this topic, but I'm just now considering the
> purchase of dvd-r discs for some of my storage/personal needs. I  
> realize
> however, that I know very little about the technology. Here are my
> questions:
>
> 1. Can dvd-r discs be used to store mp3 and other compresse media  
> such as
> WMA? If so, is the process for burning, if that is the correct term,  
> the
> same as burning a cd? For example, can I copy/paste or send items to  
> the dvd
> drive on my pc, then perform a standard data burn via Windows Media?
> 2. Once I've gotten the mp3/WMA files onto the dvd-r disc,  
> regardless of the
> method, can this disc then be played back in most dvd players,  
> including
> video dvd players folks use in conjunction with their televisions? I  
> realize
> there will be exceptions, but if there is a general rule/answer to  
> this
> question, I would love to be enlightened. Also, if I have stored a  
> large
> number of files, contained in multiple folders on this dvd, will a  
> person
> using a video dvd player be able to view the names of those folders  
> and
> their files?
> 3. Amazon is offering a spindle of 100 dvd-r discs made by TDK for  
> $26. Does
> this seem a good bargain?
>
> Thanks all,
> Scott
>
>
>
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