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  2. DVD recordable - Wikipedia

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    DVD±R/W (also written as, DVD±R/RW, DVD±R/±RW, DVD+/-RW, DVD±R(W) and other arbitrary ways) handles all common writable disc types, but not DVD-RAM. [1] A drive that supports writing to all these disc types including DVD-RAM (but not necessarily including cartridges or 8cm diameter discs) is referred to as a "Multi" recorder.

  3. VOB - Wikipedia

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    VOB files may be accompanied with IFO and BUP files. These files respectively have .ifo and .bup filename extensions.. IFO (information) files contain all the information a DVD player needs to know about a DVD so that the user can navigate and play all DVD content properly, [12] such as where a chapter starts, where a certain audio or subtitle stream is located, information about menu ...

  4. DVD-Video - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. [39] Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by hardware or software players and video editing software. [37] DVD+VR standard defines a logical format for DVD-Video compliant recording on optical discs and is commonly used on DVD+R/RW media.

  5. DVD region code - Wikipedia

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    In common region-locked DVDs (but not in RCE-DVDs), the region code is stored in the file "VIDEO_TS.IFO" (table "VMGM_MAT"), byte offsets 34 and 35. [13] The eight regions each correspond to a value which is a power of 2: Region 1 corresponds to 1 (2 0 ), Region 2 to 2 (2 1 ), Region 3 to 4 (2 2 ), and so on through Region 8, which corresponds ...

  6. DVD authoring - Wikipedia

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    DVD authoring is the process of creating a DVD video capable of playing on a DVD player. DVD authoring software must conform to the specifications set by the DVD Forum . DVD authoring is the second step in the process of producing finished DVDs.

  7. DVD recorder - Wikipedia

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    The only setup where ATSC could eliminate MPEG-2 encoding/transcoding in a DVD recorder would be where an antenna is hooked directly into a DVD recorder that has an integrated ATSC tuner. However, the DVD recorder will have to transcode the ATSC MPEG-2 into DVD-Video-compliant MPEG-2 if the ATSC MPEG-2 stream isn't already DVD-Video-compatible.

  8. DVD - Wikipedia

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    DVD-Video is a standard for distributing video/audio content on DVD media. The format went on sale in Japan on November 1, 1996, [4] in the United States on March 24, 1997, to line up with the 69th Academy Awards that day; [6] in Canada, Central America, and Indonesia later in 1997; and in Europe, [8] Australia, and Africa in 1998.

  9. Content Scramble System - Wikipedia

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    In order to decrypt a DVD-Video, the player reads the disc-key-block and uses its player-key to decrypt the disc-key. Thereafter, the player reads the title-keys and decrypts them with the disc-key. A different title-key can be assigned for the Video Manager and for each Video Title Set. The title-keys are used to decrypt the encrypted Packs. [5]