DVD FAQ

What are the features of DVD-Video?
  • Over 2 hours of high-quality digital video (a double-sided, dual-layer disc can hold 8 hours of high-quality video, or 30 hours of VHS quality video).
  • Support for widescreen movies on standard or widescreen TVs (4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios).
  • Up to 8 tracks of digital audio (for multiple languages, DVS, etc.), each with as many as 8 channels.
  • Up to 32 subtitle/karaoke tracks.
  • Automatic "seamless" branching of video (for multiple story lines or ratings on one disc).
  • Up to 9 camera angles (different viewpoints can be selected during playback).
  • Menus and simple interactive features (for games, quizzes, etc.).
  • Multilingual identifying text for title name, album name, song name, cast, crew, etc.
  • Instant rewind and fast forward (no "be kind, rewind" stickers and threats on rental discs)
  • Instant search to title, chapter, music track, and timecode.
  • Durable (no wear from playing, only from physical damage).
  • Not susceptible to magnetic fields. Resistant to heat.
  • Compact size (easy to handle, store, and ship; players can be portable).
  • Language choice (for automatic selection of video scenes, audio tracks, subtitle tracks, and menus).
  • Special effects playback: freeze, step, slow, fast, and scan (no reverse play or reverse step).
  • Parental lock (for denying playback of discs or scenes with objectionable material).
  • Programmability (playback of selected sections in a desired sequence).
  • Random play and repeat play.
  • Digital audio output (PCM stereo and Dolby Digital).
  • Compatibility with audio CDs.

Some players include additional features:

  • Component video output (YUV or RGB) for higher quality picture.
  • Progressive-scan component output (YUV or RGB) for highest quality analog picture.
  • Digital video output (SDI, 1394, or DVI) for perfect digital picture.
  • Six-channel analog output from internal audio decoder.
  • Recognition and output of DTS Digital Surround audio tracks.
  • Compatibility with Video CDs or Super Video CDs.
  • Compatibility with laserdiscs and CDVs.
  • Compatibility with MP3 CDs.
  • Ability to play Divx discs.
  • Reverse single frame stepping.
  • Reverse play (normal speed).
  • RF output (for TVs with no direct video input).
    Multilingual on-screen display.
  • Multiple disc capacity.
  • Digital zoom (2x or 4x enlargement of a section of the picture). This is a player feature, not a DVD disc feature.
 
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· Dual-layer discs
· About Dolby Digital
· About DTS
· Cleaning DVDs
· Does DVD Support HDTV
· Sizes and capacities of DVD
· About Widescreen

About this FAQ
These pages are excerpted from “Jim Taylor’s DVD FAQ” - the best source of information about DVD on the internet. To view the latest version of the full FAQ, click here.

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