
DVD-ROM
DVD-Read-Only-Memory. DVD-ROM is a 4.6" digital storage disc that
can be read by DVD-ROM drives installed in PCs. DVD-ROM discs exist in
various storage capacities ranging from single layer single side (4.7
GB) to dual layer dual side (17 GB).
DVD-Video
DVD-Video was designed for home entertainment. The DVD-Video
specification defines a type of data and interactivity that can be
placed on DVD discs, i.e. DVD-ROM or DVD-R. Titles compatible with
this format play back on set-top DVD players that plug into TV sets as
well as on desktop PCs equipped with a DVD-ROM drive and additional
hardware and software. The hardware and software required for viewing
a DVD on a PC decodes digital audio and video and accesses the
DVD-Video navigation features.
DVD-R (Recordable)
A type of DVD that allows one time recording of data. DVD
recordable discs can store 4.7 GB on a single-sided disc. DVD-R discs
can be played back on PCs equipped with the necessary hardware and
software or DVD set-top players.
DVD-RAM
An erasable and rewritable DVD disc. DVD-RAM is targeted for PC
storage and multimedia applications. The specification for DVD-RAM
enables users to store 2.6 GB on a single-sided disc and 5.2 GB on a
double-sided disc. DVD-RAM discs are a PC media and cannot be played
back on DVD set-top players.
DVD-Audio
In addition to high quality multi-channel audio, the DVD
specification offers options including still images, testing
information, visual menus and video with an easy-to-use navigation
system.
DVD-RW
DVD-RW is a rewritable format designed for authoring use. This
format is an extension of the DVD-R format. DVD-RW drives are able to
record DVD-R and rewrite DVD-RW. DVD-RW discs can be read by PCs and
set-top DVD players. They have a capacity of 4.7 GB per side.
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