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Friday, August 19th, 2011

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The DVD: A Miracle of Modern Technology

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The DVD

What I am about to tell you in this article is everything you need to know about a DVD. Why most people rather have DVDs than VHS. The first Digital Video Recording format was the Sony D1 format, which utilizes a standard definition component video signal and does not compress that signal. This format was integrated in 1983.

The very first dvd or digital video recording was very expensive though and was not commonly used among the public, but generally, use was confined to large television companies. In 1990 was the birth of QuickTime in its basic rough form, a product from Apple Computers that helped greatly in making the advantage of digital recording available to the larger consumer element of the public.

The span of 15 years has seen drastic positive advancements in the field of digital recording as the introduction of mpeg 1 and mpeg 2 data formats, which were apparently developed for use in television signal transmitting and also in DVD recording media, made the quality that the average computer system user could dabble with far greater. If you go to the store to get a dvd you will also know that there are regional dvds.

Each DVD-Video disc contains one or more region codes, denoting the area of the world in which distribution and playback are intended. The commercial DVD player specification dictates that a player must only play discs that contain its region code. In theory, this allows the motion picture studios to control the various aspects of a release, including content, date and price, region-by-region.

In practice, many DVD players allow playback of any disc, or can be modified to do so. Entirely independent of encryption, region coding pertains to regional lockout, which originated in the video game industry. A dvd is an awesome invention, there is simply no doubt about that. So, the more that you can admire and respect about the dvd, the more you will appreciate the fact that you get to have this experience.

A dvd is truly something amazing in itself, just because of the compactness of them and the fact that the longevity of them is so much longer than the old VHS tapes that we all used to have to watch with our families and those usually ended up getting the tape pulled out of them, it was almost something that you knew would be inevitable, and I am certain most of you can remember back to that occurring in your household more than once.

DVD stands for digital video disc is so compact and easy to use, even the younger children have the ability to start their own movies on their own televisions most likely. The DVD has now been around for many years and because of the technological advancements already continuing to be made, we only have much more fascinating things to look forward to experiencing as we grow older.

Your DVD collection is probably quite enormous by now, isn’t it? I would imagine that you have found those discounted dvd’s at wal-mart or over the internet, some of those are really incredibly cheap purchases for what you are getting, so make sure that you acknowledge how luck you are to be living in today’s time and do not take anything for granted.

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