Compatibility of DVD-RAM
Many operating systems already support DVD-RAM because of how recently they were developed. Linux, Mac OS versions 8.6 and higher, and Windows XP are among those that can directly handle DVD-RAM read and write. To support DVD-RAM on other outdated operating systems, install CD-ROM reader software like InCD.
With the help of the In CD or DLA tools, Windows XP can format DVD-RAM discs into the FAT32 file system and support the Universal Disc Format (UDF). Direct reading and writing of UDF-format DVD-RAM discs is supported by Windows Vista. Linux operating system enables the formatting of DVD-RAM into any supported disk format, including the ext3 file system. HFS, HFS+, FAT, and UDF DVD-RAM discs may be read and written on Mac OS 9.2 or later, and Mac OS X has added formatting support.
DVD-RAM Full Form
Digital data are stored on optical media, such as DVDs. Although it is the same size as a CD, it has more storage space. While some DVDs are structured exclusively for movie playback, others could contain various forms of data, including computer files and software programs. There are three main types of DVDs. DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW.