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Where can I get more information about DVD?

Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD Technologie
Updated players available in region 4. (1.5) Thanks Andrew! (Yes, I know the other regions are totally out of date.) Attributed GEAR DVD to GEAR Software. Moved MTC's ForDVD utility to the right place (was in 5.4). (5.2)
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Here are a few of the top DVD info pages. For more extensive pointers go to Robert's page, which has all the links you will ever need. Kilroy's DVD FAQs: <http://www.CD-info.com/CDIC/Technology/DVD/dvd-faq.html> (technical) and <http://www.icdia.org/dvdfaq02.html> (oriented toward CD-i) (both are a little out of date) DVD-Video Production Guidebook: <http://www.nbdig.com/html/dvdmain.htm> (very technical and poorly translated from Japanese) DVD discussion list.
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DVD FAQ - DVD-Copy
New question: [1.36] Why does the picture alternate between light and dark? (Minor updates to 3.2.1 as well.)
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Can I add my own information about a CD or DVD?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Yes. If you import a CD or DVD that is not recognized by the Kaleidescape Movie Guide or Music Guide Services, then you can use the Web Utility to add your own information. For an unrecognized DVD, such as a home movie, you can list the cast and director, assign genres, write a synopsis and upload cover art. For an unrecognized CD, such as a recorded home performance, you can list the artist, release date, and track names, assign genres, write a review, and upload cover art.
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Frequently Asked Questions | Digital Commons at Penn State
For any questions regarding DVDs and the many other forms of digital video discs such as VCDs and SVCDs, try Jim Taylor's DVD Demystified DVD FAQ. Jim Taylor is a leading authority in the field of digital disc media and the FAQ posted on his site is the best informational resource on the subject.
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Where can I find general information on DVD and Video Encoding?

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For more general information about DVD and Video Encoding, please follow the recommended links below: Ralph LaBarge's DVD Authoring & Production is an excellent book for those interested in the practical process of DVD Ben Waggoner's Compression for Great Digital Video provides a wealth of knowledge and facts about video compression The DVD Association is a global community dedicated to fostering the development and application of DVD and related technologies Trai Forrestor's DVD Producers G.
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Can I modify the information on a CD or DVD that was recognized by the Music or Movie Guide Service?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Yes. Once a CD is recognized by the Music Guide Service, you can edit any of the information about the CD (except the artist name) — for example, you can assign different genres. Any information that you edit will not be overwritten by updates to the Kaleidescape Music Guide. Currently, once you have edited the information about a CD, there is no way to revert to the Kaleidescape Music Guide information.
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What types of information are covered in the DVD?

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Jeppesen is constantly striving to bring you the latest information important to flight instructors. Each topic is approved by the FAA prior to release. Some of topics that have been covered include: Teaching Aerodynamics, Transition Training, Flight Maneuvers and Procedures, Weather, Human Factors, Accident Analysis, Regulations and Airspace.
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Where can I find some DVD Information Sites?

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That should get you started, if you want more sites, most sites listed above have extensive links sections.
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Is this information any different than what is being offered in the DVD series?

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Yes, the PHC DVD's will be very different from the Chosen Road DVD series currently for sale. Though not a replacement for the Chosen Road Video Series, the PHC DVD's do allow us to incorporate KC's most recent work. KC's research is on going. His theory and science is constantly evolving, allowing a more accurate trim as time goes on. The Club's DVD's are exclusive to the newest and most pertinent information that KC is utilizing in his every day work.
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What is a DVD?

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What is a replicated DVD?A replicated DVD is the type of DVD that you would buy in a high-street shop. It is pressed at a replication plant from a process involving glass mastering and injection moulding.
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Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD Technologie
DVD, which stands for Digital Video Disc, Digital Versatile Disc, or nothing, depending on whom you ask, is the next generation of optical disc storage technology. It's essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold video as well as audio and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and perhaps even video game cartridges.
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DVD FAQ - DVD-Copy
DVD, which once stood for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc, is the next generation of optical disc storage technology. It's essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold video as well as audio and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and perhaps even video game cartridges.
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Cinram - DVD Frequently Asked Questions
DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc. DVD is the successor to audio CD, CD-ROM, VHS tape and laser disc. DVD is the next generation of five-inch digital optical disc technology. It is a revolution in digital media.
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Disney DVD Technical Support
DVD uses optical disc storage technology and is essentially a bigger, faster CD. It can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD-quality audio, and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and video game cartridges. What is the quality of the picture, compared to videotape? DVD has the capability to produce near-studio quality video.
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Where can I find the docudrama on DVD?

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You mean you haven't heard that MGM Home Video has released The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension on DVD?! It's available at video retailers, as well as on-line at retailers such as Amazon.com and Blockbuster.
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Is the show available on DVD?

Monk TV Series - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Monk Sho...
Yes. The first, second, and third seasons are now available - visit the DVD area to learn all about them and find out how to order your copy. Information on the release of the fourth season on DVD will be posted on this site as soon as it's announced.
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Impact Studios - DVD Production
DVD, which once stood for digital video disc or digital versatile disc, is the next generation of optical disc storage technology. It's essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD audio, and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and video game cartridges.
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It is the latest in digital video technology that will preserve your memories in pristine quality. VHS tape will deteriorate in about 10 years. DVD will last for over 100 years. Because we believe DVD is most desirable we are now offering your choice of DVD or VHS. DVD is no longer an additional charge.
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DVD Burning Frequently Asked Questions
DVD means Digital Versatile Disc and is an advanced type of CD-ROM that holds a minimum of 4.7 gigabytes to a maximum of 17 gigabytes of information. They are compressed using the MPEG codec, which stores only the changes from one frame to another instead of the entire frame.
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DVD Duplication, Authoring, DVD Encoding, Video, CD Replicat...
A DVD is very similar to a CD, but it has a much larger data capacity. A standard DVD holds about seven times more data than a CD does. This huge capacity means that a DVD has enough room to store a full-length, MPEG-2-encoded movie, as well as a lot of other information.
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Transfer movies to DVD - All Business Productions
DVD stands for "Digital Versatile Disk", but has come to be known mostly for distributing video. It is the 21st century way of storing and preserving video with the highest quality available for a consumer format.
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DVD stands for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc. Using a modern MPG-2 compression format, these discs can hold a great deal of data - over seven times that of a CD! That means upwards of two hours of high quality video! Already over 20% of households watch their movies on high quality DVD media, and the number is growing extremely rapidly. Just as with CD's, DVD's are easy to manage and store.
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DVD is an optical disc storage technology. DVD is bigger and faster than CD (and CD ROM) and its data storage can hold cinema quality audio and video, images, and computer file data. DVD encompasses home entertainment, computers, and business information in a single digital format. DVD has replaced laserdisc and should eventually replace videotape, audio CD and CD-ROM.
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DVD Player FAQs
A DVD is a disc that can contain up to 133 minutes of video. Using optical disc technology, DVD is a big improvement over videotapes. For example, DVDs can be played thousands of times without any picture degradation — unlike videotapes. DVD also can go from scene to scene in a split second without rewinding or fast forwarding. DVDs deliver about 500 lines of horizontal resolution, far exceeding the detail provided by a high-quality videotape.
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