Digital Visual Interface, an industry standard for a digital display-device interconnect interface
DVI (Device-independent) is the name of the TeX and LaTeX output files format The dvi data is a machine-independent code that can be translated into most available printer formats, e g , Postscript (using dvi2ps, dvips, or dvi3ps), Imagewriter (Macintosh), IMAGEN printers, HP LaserJet, HP DeskJet, quickdraw, NEC P2200/Epson 24-pin printers, SGI/4D70GT, Xerox 8700 It can also be previewed on many type of graphical devices: X Window (using xdvi, texx, xtex, or SeeTeX), Sunview (using dvipage), Macintosh, VAXStation, Vax VMS, dumb terminals, MSDOS VGA, MS-Windows, BBN Bitgraph, Tektronix, regis
ADPCM/DVI is one of the four audio formats used in Marratech Pro It uses 48 kbps of bandwidth and produces a similar sound quality as PCM See also <GSM and PCM>
A standard that was originally developed at RCA Laboratories and sold to Intel in 1988 DVI integrates digital motion, still video, sound, graphics, and special effects in a compressed format DVI is a highly sophisticated hardware compression technique used in interactive multimedia applications