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Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also
known as
Compact Disc
Digital Video) is a home
video format and the
first format for
distributing films on standard...
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CD Video (also
known as CDV,
CD-V, or
CD+V) was a
format of
optical media disc that was
introduced in 1987 that
combines the
technologies of
standard compact...
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Super Video CD (Super
Video Compact Disc or SVCD) is a
digital format for
storing video on
standard compact discs. SVCD was
intended as a
successor to...
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being pla**** on a
CD player,
while data (such as
software or
digital video) is only
usable on a
computer (such as ISO 9660
format PC
CD-ROMs).
During the...
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entertainment industries, but the
CD-i is
largely remembered today for its
video games.
CD-i
media physically had the same
dimensions as
CD, but with up to 744 MB...
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presented by the
conversion of
image and
video data from
analog to
digital formats enabling markets such as
VideoCD, DVD, DirecTV,
digital cable, and non-linear...
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storage (
CD-R),
rewritable media (
CD-RW),
Video CD (VCD),
Super Video CD (SVCD),
Photo CD,
Picture CD,
Compact Disc-Interactive (
CD-i),
Enhanced Music CD, and...
- the
Laserdisc and the
predecessor to DVD. Note that
Video CD should not be
confused with
CD Video which was an
earlier and
entirely different format....
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CD Projekt S.A. (Polish: [ˌt͡sɛˈdɛ ˈprɔjɛkt]) is a
Polish video game developer, publisher, and
distributor based in Warsaw,
founded in May 1994 by Marcin...
- models.
Video CD Discman,
later rebranded as VCD Walkman, was a line of
portable Video CD players. They were able to
output the
audio from
video CDs as...