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VCDS (an abbreviation for "VAG-COM Diagnostic System" and formerly known as VAG-COM [2] [3]) is a Microsoft Windows-based software package, [3] developed and produced by Ross-Tech, LLC since May 2000. [1]
VCDS may refer to: Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff (disambiguation) Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom) Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada) VCDS (software) (VAG-COM Diagnostic System), a software package used for diagnostics and adjustments of Volkswagen Group motor vehicles
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman was temporarily relieved as VCDS on January 13, 2017, due to an ongoing investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. [4] As a temporary replacement, Vice-Admiral Ron Lloyd was appointed the duties of VCDS on an acting basis, and he was subsequently replaced by Lieutenant-General Alain Parent on May 30, 2017.
VCDs and SVCDs fall under the category of bridge discs, as do Photo CDs and Karaoke CDs. [4] The following is a summary of the specifications for VCDs and SVCDs. For more details, see Video CD and Super Video CD. File system: ISO 9660-compliant; Format: Mode 2, Form 2/XA; Maximum Length: Usually 74 minutes; Audio Format. Format: MPEG-1 Audio ...
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VCDs are usually straightforward; playing them often goes directly to the video with extras (mostly trailers and commercials) taking place before or after it, like on a VHS cassette. Subtitles are found on many Asian VCDs but cannot be removed, unlike on DVDs. The subtitles are embedded on the video during the encoding process ("hardsubbed ...
Value change dump (VCD) (also known less commonly as "variable change dump") is an ASCII-based format for dumpfiles generated by EDA logic simulation tools. The standard, four-value VCD format was defined along with the Verilog hardware description language by the IEEE Standard 1364-1995 in 1996.
The main goal of a vascular closure device is to provide rapid hemostasis of the artery as well as reduce access site complications. [2] VCD's also help reduce time to ambulation and time to hospital discharge. [3]