What is a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) and what are the benefits over videotape and Laserdisc?
A DVD is a CD-sized disc that’s capable of storing almost five gigabytes of information per side. Most full-length movies will fit on one side of a DVD, with up to 500 lines of resolution (compared to VHS’ 250) and multichannel audio, plus a host of features like interactive menus, subtitles, additional language tracks and director’s commentary.
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