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digital video disk
(DVD) Sayısal Görüntü Diski
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Digital video disk
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Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc A DVD is a high-capacity optical disc that looks like a CD, but can store 4 7 GB of data Usually used for full-length movies and very large data storage There is a two-layer standard that doubles the single-sided capacity to 8 5GB The disks can also be double-sided, ramping up the maximum storage on a single disc to 17GB To be able to read DVDs in your computer you'll need a DVD-ROM drive DVDs can also read your CDs, but to play DVD movies on your computer, you'll need to have a graphics card with a DVD-decoder
Digital Versatile Disc DVDs have the same size and appearance as CD-ROM discs, but are capable of storing significantly greater amounts of data
Acronym for Digital Versatile Disk; it's a CD-ROM format that can store up to 17 gigabytes of data (enough for a full-length movie) It's expected to replace CD-ROM drives
Digital Video Disc A special type of CD-ROM with greater data storage capacity and access rate Most commonly used as a medium for movies and other video data
Stands for Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc, it's a later generation CD-Rom that holds up to 4 7 GB (gigabytes) of data, long enough to store (and play) a full length movie
An optical disk storage format that encompasses audio, video, and computer data
a digital videodisc; a recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that can be played on a computer or a television set
Digital Versatile Disk Optical disk storage that encompasses audio, video, and computer data
(Digital Versatile Disc) An advanced type of CD-ROM that holds a minimum of 4 7 gigabytes (unit of storage) 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
Digital Versatile Disk, a high-density mass storage medium similar to CD-ROM, but capable of storing much larger amounts of information due to improvements in recording density and use of multiple layers per side
An optical storage medium that can store up to 4 7 Gigabytes (single layer), 8 5 GB (double layer), 9 4 GB (double sided, single layer), or 17 GB (double sided, double layer) Transfer rates and seek times are similar to those of CD-ROM for currently available drives The DVD spec included higher level specs for audio and video capabilities
Digital Versatile Disc The next generation of Compact Disc (CD)
Digital Versatile Disc An optic disc with the same physical size as a CD but with significantly greater storage capacity
Acronym for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc The DVD disc is the same size as an audio CD but is equipped with more storage capacity, allowing it to hold hours of video and audio, as well as other data
Digital video disk; a type of compact disc that holds far more information than the CD-ROMs that are used for storing music files A DVD can hold a minimum of 4 7 GB, enough for a full-length movie MPEG-2 is used to compress video data for storage on a DVD DVD drives are backward-compatible and can play CD-ROMs
Acronym for "Digital Versatile Disk"; it's a CD-ROM format that can store up to 17 gigabytes of data (enough for a full-length movie) It's expected to replace CD-ROM drives
"Digital Versatile Disk " (Formerly Digital Video Disk ) Same size as a CD but stores seven times CD capacity on a single side DVDs can also be double-sided or dual layer Today most DVDs are used to display full-length commercial motion pictures, plus additional material such as outtakes, director's notes, movie trailers, etc
An optical storage medium that provides greater capacity and bandwidth than CD-ROM; DVDs are frequently used for multimedia as well as data storage
(Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) Storage device that holds 4 7 GB to 17 GB of data (approx 8 to 27 CD-ROMs)
Short for digital versatile disc or digital video disc, a new type of CD-ROM that holds a minimum of 4 7GB (gigabytes), enough for a full-length movie Many experts believe that DVD disks, called DVD-ROMs, will eventually replace CD-ROMs, as well as VHS video cassettes and laser discs The DVD specification supports disks with capacities of from 4 7GB to 17GB and access rates of 600 KBps to 1 3 MBps One of the best features of DVD drives is that they are backward-compatible with CD-ROMs This means that DVD players can play old CD-ROMs, CD-I disks, and video CDs, as well as new DVD-ROMs Newer DVD players, called second-generation or DVD-2 drives, can also read CD-R and CD-RW disks DVD uses MPEG-2 to compress video data
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