Sales of DVD-Video players are incredibly strong this year. And while the format is still new, DVD player prices are already quite low. Many Videomaker readers are interested in DVD, but for various reasons, find it confusing.
To begin with, there is some confusion over what DVD stands for. Some say it stands for "digital video disc," but more accurately, the "V" notates "versatile." In addition to video, DVD can hold audio files, still images or any other digital files.
Adding to the confusion is the fact that all DVDs are not created equal. DVD comes in a variety of flavors (DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-R and DVD-Audio, to name a few) and the various DVD types are not all cross-compatible. For instance, a DVD-ROM that plays fine on your computer will not necessarily play in the DVD-Video player in your l…
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