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DVD TECHNOLOGY BY SAIKIRAN PANJALA

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DVD TECHNOLOGY BY SAIKIRAN PANJALA

  1. 1. DVD TECHNOLOGY By XXXXXX 12XXXXX Under the guidance of XXXXX, XXXXX
  2. 2. ABSTRACT • DVD stands for digital versatile disc, although it is also commonly referred to as digital video disc • DVD technology allows for the storage of a large amount of data using digital technology. • DVDs can store up to 17 gigabytes, compared to the storage capacity of a compact disc (CD) 2DVD Technology
  3. 3. INTRODUCTION • DVD (sometimes explained as "digital versatile disc" or "digital video disc") is a digital optical disc storage format. • DVD-Video became the dominant form of home video distribution in Japan when it first went on sale in 1995. 3DVD Technology
  4. 4. • Digital Video Disc • Digital Versatile Disc • A high-capacity compact disc. This disc can store enough data for a full length movie. You must have a DVD disc drive or player to use DVD discs. DVD Technology 4 What is a DVD ?
  5. 5. DVD properties: • Present generation of optical disc storage • Encompass home entertainment, computers and business information. • Replacing CD’s, videotape, laserdisc, CD ROM and video Game Cartridges. • 4.7 GB of storage (up to 17 GB is possible) DVD Technology 5
  6. 6. Physical Formats of DVD-ROMs • DVD-5 (single-sided/single-layer DVD with 4.7 GB storage) • DVD-9 (single-sided but dual-layer disk with 8.5 GB storage) • DVD-10(double-sided/dual-layer,9.4 GB) DVD Technology 6
  7. 7. DVD Applications • DVD-R • Write-once type DVD-recordable discs invented by pioneer in 1998. this technology is used for master-disks recording. • DVD-ROM • DVD Read Only Memory is a version of DVD for computers, designed to replace the CD-ROM.it has the same capacity as DVD-Video that is far greater than normal CD-ROMs. DVD Technology 7
  8. 8. DVD Applications(cont.) • DVD-RAM DVD-Random Access Memory. Rewriteable type DVD disc with more than 2.6 GB or 4.7 GB (DVD-RAM Version 2) storage capacity per side supported by Panasonic, hitachi and Toshiba. DVD Technology 8
  9. 9. DVD Data Storage • Like CD’s data is stored in microscopic grooves running around the disc. • All DVD’s use laser beams to scan these grooves: – Minuscule reflective bumps (Lands) – Non reflective holes (Pits) DVD Technology 9
  10. 10. Optical Storage Media CELL PHONE VIRUS & SECURITY 10
  11. 11. Disadvantages of DVD • Conversion to DVD • Incompatibility of discs and players • Not fully supported by HDTV • Copy protection DVD Technology 11
  12. 12. Recordable DVD’s • Recordable DVD drives let you store data on disks known as blanks. • A DVD-R drive runs about $300. • Future predictions indicate that the DVD-RAM will replace CD-RW and VCR’s. DVD Technology 12
  13. 13. Educational Uses • Storage of large amounts of data (Ex. plant I.D for Nursery Landscape Contest). • Games (Review Exercises) • Movie materials • Everything in one format……eliminating the VCR, Tapes, Handouts, etc. DVD Technology 13
  14. 14. Equipment Needed • A DVD drive that can write • Special software • Nero DVD Technology 14
  15. 15. CONCLUSION DVD Technology has led to advances producing a DVD capable of holding 15 times as much data as current DVDs. This high memory density is achieved by adding an additional film to the DVD, pinpointing the laser beam allowing up to 30 hours of moving images to be stored, using conventional DVD devices for playback 15DVD Technology
  16. 16. REFERENCES • "DVD Player". World Public Library. • "Video software and downloads". videohelp.com. 16DVD Technology
  17. 17. THANK YOU

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