1DVD CS3 MC vs 4 DVD CS3 MC?

What is the difference between the 1DVD Version of CS3 Master Collection and the 4DVD Version CS3 Master Collection... aside from the obvious... 1 is 1DVD and one is 4, one takes 8GB to install the other takes 15GB...
As far as I can find out both come with the same programs, My assumption is that the 4DVD copy includes lots of "extra" content... but, like what?

What is the difference between the 1DVD Version of CS3 Master Collection and the 4DVD Version CS3 Master Collection... aside from the obvious... 1 is 1DVD and one is 4, one takes 8GB to install the other takes 15GB...
As far as I can find out both come with the same programs, My assumption is that the 4DVD copy includes lots of "extra" content... but, like what?

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