Is it possible to burn a CD having both pictures and videos
Pictures are simply a particular type of file, and videos are simply
another type of file. They are two of the many types of file that
exist, including others like word processing files, spreadsheets,
music files, program files, and so on.
CD burning software just burns files; it doesn't know and doesn't care
what type of file any of those files are. Since you are asking whether
a CD can contain two of those types of files, the answer is yes. It
can contain any number of file types, not just one type, and not even
just the two types you mention.
and will it be easy
for a computer illiterate person to see both of these easily? thanks.
That's a difficult question to answer, for two reasons:
1. Computer illiteracy isn't an off-or-off situation. Literacy
(whether computer literacy or any other type) can be great or small,
and everything in between. Is a first-great child who just learned to
read literate or illiterate? He's probably much better at reading than
a kindergartner, but much poorer than most sixth-graders. And between
the first-grader and the sixth-grader, there are lots of other levels
of skill. The same is true of computer literacy, so it's very
difficult to be sure I know what degree of illiteracy you are asking
about.
2. If the computer-illiterate person owns no computer and has never
touched one, no, it would not be easy for him to see both of these
easily. But if you are talking about someone who owns a computer, but
is just not very good at using it, it depends very greatly on what
software he has installed. If he has appropriate software installed to
view the specific kinds of picture and video files on the CD, yes,
it's very easy to see both of them. All he would have to do is
double-click a file of either type.