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The | The DVD is an optical disc used to store digital data. DVD was originally an acronym but an official definition was never settled upon (unlike its precursor, CD = [[Compact Disc]]). However, "Digital Video Disc" and "Digital Versatile Disc" have both endured as meanings. | ||
Standard DVDs use these technologies: | |||
* [[MPEG]]: transport, video, and audio codecs | * [[MPEG]]: transport, video, and audio codecs | ||
* [[VOBsub]]: subtitle format | * [[VOBsub]]: subtitle format |
Revision as of 10:04, 10 March 2006
The DVD is an optical disc used to store digital data. DVD was originally an acronym but an official definition was never settled upon (unlike its precursor, CD = Compact Disc). However, "Digital Video Disc" and "Digital Versatile Disc" have both endured as meanings.
Standard DVDs use these technologies:
- MPEG: transport, video, and audio codecs
- VOBsub: subtitle format
- Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP): used on DVD-audio discs
- DVD Content Scrambling System: used for region and navigation restriction on DVD video discs
- DVD Content Protection for Pre-recorded Media: used for encrypting DVD audio discs