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dvd (encz) | DVD,DVD [it.] Digital Versatile Disc web |
dvd (czen) | DVD,DVD[it.] Digital Versatile Disc web |
dvd (wn) | DVD
n 1: a digital recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that
can be played on a computer or a television set [syn:
videodisk, videodisc, DVD] |
dvd (foldoc) | Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Video Disc
DVD
DVD-R
DVD-ROM
(DVD, formerly "Digital Video Disc") An optical
storage medium with improved capacity and bandwidth compared
with the Compact Disc. DVD, like CD, was initally marketed
for entertainment and later for computer users. [When was it
first available?]
A DVD can hold a full-length film with up to 133 minutes of
high quality video, in MPEG-2 format, and audio.
The first DVD drives for computers were read-only drives
("DVD-ROM"). These can store 4.7 GBytes - over seven times
the storage capacity of CD-ROM. DVD-ROM drives read existing
CD-ROMs and music CDs and are compatible with installed
sound and video boards. Additionally, the DVD-ROM drive can
read DVD films and modern computers can decode them in
software in real-time.
The DVD video standard was announced in November 1995.
Matshusita did much of the early development but Philips made
the first DVD player, which appeared in Japan in November
1996. In May 2004, Sony released the first dual-layer drive,
which increased the disc capacity to 8.5 GB. Double-sided,
dual-layer discs will eventually increase the capacity to 17
GB.
Write-once DVD-R ("recordable") drives record a 3.9GB DVD-R
disc that can be read on a DVD-ROM drive. Pioneer released
the first DVD-R drive on 1997-09-29.
By March 1997, Hitachi had released a rewritable DVD-RAM
drive (by false analogy with random-access memory). DVD-RAM
drives read and write to a 2.6 GB DVD-RAM disc, read and
write-once to a 3.9GB DVD-R disc, and read a 4.7 GB or 8.5 GB
DVD-ROM. Later, DVD-RAM discs could be read on DVD-R and
DVD-ROM drives.
Background (http://tacmar.com/dvd_background.htm). {RCA
home (http://imagematrix.com/DVD/home.html)}.
(2006-01-07)
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dvd (vera) | DVD
Deutsche Vereinigung fuer Datenschutz [e.V.] (org.)
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dvd (vera) | DVD
Digital Versatile Disk (CD, MPEG, DVD)
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dvd (vera) | DVD
Digital Video Disk [old term] (DVD)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
dvd (encz) | DVD,DVD [it.] Digital Versatile Disc web |
dvd player (encz) | DVD player,DVD přehrávač |
dvd (czen) | DVD,DVD[it.] Digital Versatile Disc web |
dvd přehrávač (czen) | DVD přehrávač,DVD player |
zle se odvděčit za pomoc (czen) | zle se odvděčit za pomoc,bite the hand that feeds you Zdeněk Brož |
dvd (wn) | DVD
n 1: a digital recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that
can be played on a computer or a television set [syn:
videodisk, videodisc, DVD] |
dvd (foldoc) | Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Video Disc
DVD
DVD-R
DVD-ROM
(DVD, formerly "Digital Video Disc") An optical
storage medium with improved capacity and bandwidth compared
with the Compact Disc. DVD, like CD, was initally marketed
for entertainment and later for computer users. [When was it
first available?]
A DVD can hold a full-length film with up to 133 minutes of
high quality video, in MPEG-2 format, and audio.
The first DVD drives for computers were read-only drives
("DVD-ROM"). These can store 4.7 GBytes - over seven times
the storage capacity of CD-ROM. DVD-ROM drives read existing
CD-ROMs and music CDs and are compatible with installed
sound and video boards. Additionally, the DVD-ROM drive can
read DVD films and modern computers can decode them in
software in real-time.
The DVD video standard was announced in November 1995.
Matshusita did much of the early development but Philips made
the first DVD player, which appeared in Japan in November
1996. In May 2004, Sony released the first dual-layer drive,
which increased the disc capacity to 8.5 GB. Double-sided,
dual-layer discs will eventually increase the capacity to 17
GB.
Write-once DVD-R ("recordable") drives record a 3.9GB DVD-R
disc that can be read on a DVD-ROM drive. Pioneer released
the first DVD-R drive on 1997-09-29.
By March 1997, Hitachi had released a rewritable DVD-RAM
drive (by false analogy with random-access memory). DVD-RAM
drives read and write to a 2.6 GB DVD-RAM disc, read and
write-once to a 3.9GB DVD-R disc, and read a 4.7 GB or 8.5 GB
DVD-ROM. Later, DVD-RAM discs could be read on DVD-R and
DVD-ROM drives.
Background (http://tacmar.com/dvd_background.htm). {RCA
home (http://imagematrix.com/DVD/home.html)}.
(2006-01-07)
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dvd-r (foldoc) | Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Video Disc
DVD
DVD-R
DVD-ROM
(DVD, formerly "Digital Video Disc") An optical
storage medium with improved capacity and bandwidth compared
with the Compact Disc. DVD, like CD, was initally marketed
for entertainment and later for computer users. [When was it
first available?]
A DVD can hold a full-length film with up to 133 minutes of
high quality video, in MPEG-2 format, and audio.
The first DVD drives for computers were read-only drives
("DVD-ROM"). These can store 4.7 GBytes - over seven times
the storage capacity of CD-ROM. DVD-ROM drives read existing
CD-ROMs and music CDs and are compatible with installed
sound and video boards. Additionally, the DVD-ROM drive can
read DVD films and modern computers can decode them in
software in real-time.
The DVD video standard was announced in November 1995.
Matshusita did much of the early development but Philips made
the first DVD player, which appeared in Japan in November
1996. In May 2004, Sony released the first dual-layer drive,
which increased the disc capacity to 8.5 GB. Double-sided,
dual-layer discs will eventually increase the capacity to 17
GB.
Write-once DVD-R ("recordable") drives record a 3.9GB DVD-R
disc that can be read on a DVD-ROM drive. Pioneer released
the first DVD-R drive on 1997-09-29.
By March 1997, Hitachi had released a rewritable DVD-RAM
drive (by false analogy with random-access memory). DVD-RAM
drives read and write to a 2.6 GB DVD-RAM disc, read and
write-once to a 3.9GB DVD-R disc, and read a 4.7 GB or 8.5 GB
DVD-ROM. Later, DVD-RAM discs could be read on DVD-R and
DVD-ROM drives.
Background (http://tacmar.com/dvd_background.htm). {RCA
home (http://imagematrix.com/DVD/home.html)}.
(2006-01-07)
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dvd-ram (foldoc) | Digital Versatile Disk Random Access Memory
DVD-RAM
(DVD-RAM) Rewritable DVD media that is recordable
on both sides, giving up to 9.6GB of storage. A drive can
record to disk and read from it at the same time, so the term
full duplex is often used. There are two general types of
media: traditional discrete disk in DVD or Jewel case, and one
in a permanent case like a large floppy; the disk remains in
the case, and the case goes into the drive. The former can
sometimes be read by regular DVD drives; the latter obviously
cannot.
{Technical details, somewhat dated, at burnworld.com
(http://burnworld.com/dvd/primer/dvdram.htm)}.
(2005-01-26)
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dvd-rom (foldoc) | Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Video Disc
DVD
DVD-R
DVD-ROM
(DVD, formerly "Digital Video Disc") An optical
storage medium with improved capacity and bandwidth compared
with the Compact Disc. DVD, like CD, was initally marketed
for entertainment and later for computer users. [When was it
first available?]
A DVD can hold a full-length film with up to 133 minutes of
high quality video, in MPEG-2 format, and audio.
The first DVD drives for computers were read-only drives
("DVD-ROM"). These can store 4.7 GBytes - over seven times
the storage capacity of CD-ROM. DVD-ROM drives read existing
CD-ROMs and music CDs and are compatible with installed
sound and video boards. Additionally, the DVD-ROM drive can
read DVD films and modern computers can decode them in
software in real-time.
The DVD video standard was announced in November 1995.
Matshusita did much of the early development but Philips made
the first DVD player, which appeared in Japan in November
1996. In May 2004, Sony released the first dual-layer drive,
which increased the disc capacity to 8.5 GB. Double-sided,
dual-layer discs will eventually increase the capacity to 17
GB.
Write-once DVD-R ("recordable") drives record a 3.9GB DVD-R
disc that can be read on a DVD-ROM drive. Pioneer released
the first DVD-R drive on 1997-09-29.
By March 1997, Hitachi had released a rewritable DVD-RAM
drive (by false analogy with random-access memory). DVD-RAM
drives read and write to a 2.6 GB DVD-RAM disc, read and
write-once to a 3.9GB DVD-R disc, and read a 4.7 GB or 8.5 GB
DVD-ROM. Later, DVD-RAM discs could be read on DVD-R and
DVD-ROM drives.
Background (http://tacmar.com/dvd_background.htm). {RCA
home (http://imagematrix.com/DVD/home.html)}.
(2006-01-07)
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dvd (vera) | DVD
Deutsche Vereinigung fuer Datenschutz [e.V.] (org.)
DVD
Digital Versatile Disk (CD, MPEG, DVD)
DVD
Digital Video Disk [old term] (DVD)
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dvdcca (vera) | DVDCCA
DVD Copy Control Association (DVD, org.), "DVD CCA"
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dvdmrw (vera) | DVDMRW
Digital Versatile Disk + Mount rainier ReWritable (DVD, DVD+RW,
MS), "DVD+MRW"
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dvdr (vera) | DVDR
Digital Versatile Disk - Recordable (DVD), "DVD-R"
DVDR
Digital Versatile Disk + Recordable (DVD), "DVD+R"
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dvdra (vera) | DVDRA
Digital Versatile Disk - Read (Authoring) (DVD-R, DVD),
"DVD-R(A)"
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dvdram (vera) | DVDRAM
Digital Versatile Disk Random Access Memory (DVD), "DVD-RAM"
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dvdrg (vera) | DVDRG
Digital Versatile Disk - Read (General use) (DVD-R, DVD),
"DVD-R(G)"
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dvdrom (vera) | DVDROM
Digital Versatile Disk Read Only Memory (DVD, ROM), "DVD-ROM"
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dvdrw (vera) | DVDRW
Digital Versatile Disk - ReWritable (DVD), "DVD-RW"
DVDRW
Digital Versatile Disk + ReWritable (PC-RW, DVD, Sony, Philips,
HP, Mitsubishi, Ricoh, Yamaha), "DVD+RW"
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hddvd (vera) | HDDVD
High Density Digital Versatile Disk (DVD, NEC, Toshiba), "HD-DVD"
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