Convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (DVD (1L, 2S)) to Byte (B) instantly.
DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Byte conversion
1 DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (DVD (1L, 2S)) = 10093173000 Byte (B). To convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Byte, multiply the value by 10093173000.
| DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (DVD (1L, 2S)) | Byte (B) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 10093173000 |
| 2 | 20186346000 |
| 5 | 50465866000 |
| 10 | 100931730000 |
| 25 | 252329330000 |
| 50 | 504658660000 |
| 100 | 1009317300000 |
| 1000 | 10093173000000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Byte are in one DVD (1 layer, 2 side)?
One DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (DVD (1L, 2S)) equals 10093173000 Byte (B).
How do I convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Byte?
To convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Byte, multiply the value by 10093173000.
What is 10 DVD (1 layer, 2 side) in Byte?
10 DVD (1 layer, 2 side) = 100931730000 Byte.
About these units
DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (DVD (1L, 2S))
A single-layer, double-sided DVD offers 9.4 GB, with 4.7 GB per side, requiring the user to physically flip the disc. Double-sided DVDs were ideal in early DVD-era box sets and archival applications, but their inconvenience—no label side, no artwork, and manual flipping—limited consumer adoption. They represent a transitional form of optical media designed to increase capacity before dual-layer technologies became mainstream.
Byte (B)
A byte consists of 8 bits, forming the standard grouping used in computing for representing characters, numbers, and machine instructions. This 8-bit size became dominant due to hardware design choices in early microprocessors, especially the IBM System/360 architecture. Bytes allow computers to represent values from 0 to 255, enabling ASCII encoding, color values, file metadata, and vast amounts of structured data. The byte is the basis for nearly all storage units—kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes—and remains the fundamental digital "counting unit" for memory, disk space, and network transfers.