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Videodisc (or
video disc) is a
general term for a laser- or stylus-readable random-access disc that
contains both
audio and
analog video signals recorded...
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previously referred to
internally as
Optical Videodisc System,
Reflective Optical Videodisc,
Laser Optical Videodisc, and Disco-Vision (with a hyphen), with...
- years—until 1981, by
which time it had
already been made
obsolete by
laser videodisc (DiscoVision,
later called LaserVision and LaserDisc) as well as Betamax...
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distribution unit. In late 1983, both the
Laserdisc sister label MCA
Videodisc and the MCA Videoc****ette
label were
consolidated into a
single entity...
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LaserDisc format. It was the
original name of the "Reflective
Optical Videodisc System"
format later known as "LaserVision" or LaserDisc. MCA DiscoVision...
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mainframe computer industry and
other failed projects including the CED
videodisc system.
Although the
company was
rebounding by the mid-1980s, RCA never...
- The DVD (common
abbreviation for
digital video disc or
digital versatile disc) is a
digital optical disc data
storage format. It was
invented and developed...
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Laserfilm was a
videodisc format developed by McDonnell-Douglas in 1984 that was a
transmissive laser-based
playback medium (unlike its competitor, LaserDisc...
- Disc". exp-math.uni-essen.de.
Archived from the
original on 2015-03-18. "
Videodisc Update,
Volumes 1–3". 1982. p. 13. "InfoWorld Vol. 16, No. 23". InfoWorld...
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Jerry release on
numerous home
video formats,
including VHS, Betamax, CED
Videodisc, and Laserdisc, and
mostly consisted the
original Hanna-Barbara-era shorts...