Digital Versatile Disc Research.
Facts.
A DVD-Recordable or DVD-R is an optical disc with a larger storage capacity than a CD-R.
Optical disc authoring, including CD authoring and DVD authoring, is known as cloning, burning or ripping, the process of recording source material onto an optical disc.
A DVD has a recording layer coated in an organic dye. A DVD burning laser, of higher intensity than a typical DVD reading laser, etches patterns into the dye, allowing the data to be read at a later date
Finding Nemo is one of the best selling movies with over 40 million copies sold.
DVDs are a prime candidate for piracy, with a 2008 study by Furturesource Consulting finding that one-third of respondents have made illegal copies of movies.
DVD pirates use several different methods to produce the DVDs. One of the simplest methods is using a DVD recorder or personal computer to copy the data from a legal DVD to a blank disc
a DVD is made of polycarbonate that has tiny pits in it that a laser can read.
With the advent of high definition television, the development of components to match the resolution capabilities of HDTV are becoming more important. As a solution, most DVD players are equipped with "upscaling" capability to better match the performance of the DVD player with the capabilities of the today's HDTV's.
An HD-compatible DVD player is a unit that is equipped with either a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) or HDMI (High Definition Multi-media Interface) connection.
Rated G – Acceptable to "general" audiences, including children.
Rated M – For "Mature" audiences.
Rated R – Restricted. Children under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Rated X – Children under the age of 17 not admitted.
Among the first films ever made was a series of shorts in the late 1870s that showed a horse galloping. Audiences were absolutely amazed.
The Dark Knight is the first Batman film not to have "Batman" in the title.
The most popular sport as a topic for a film is boxing.
The first black and white motion picture to be digitally converted to color was "Yankee Doodle Dandy", the 1942 biography of George M. Cohen.
The movie "Clue" has three different endings. Each ending was randomly chosen for different theaters. All three endings are present in the home video.
Opinions.
Dvds are educational
There fun to watch and can lead to a different insight into what you want to believe and what you see
There can change minds on your beliefs
Exciting
The age limits on dvds and films are useful as they stop kids seeing what they shouldnt
Censorship is needed during films of certain kinds
A vast range of different dvd styles and types
Modern
Dvds are always advancing and are making more dynamic and refreshing styles to keep us on our toes.
Films are innovation
Sometimes there Easy watching
Statements.
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