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  2. DVD player - Wikipedia

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    A Sony DVP-SR370 DVD player and USB support connection A Philips DVD player with built-in four-directional control buttons. A DVD player is a machine that plays DVDs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards. Some DVD players will also play audio CDs.

  3. DVD recordable - Wikipedia

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    All constant linear velocity transfer rates (read and write) of 2.0× on DVD-R/RW have been replaced with 2.4× in the specification for DVD+R/RW. Thus, specification sheets of optical drives list "2.4× CLV" instead of "2× CLV" as the base transfer rate level for DVD+R/RW. Earlier optical drives also have a 1.0× transfer rate level for both ...

  4. Compact Disc and DVD copy protection - Wikipedia

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    For example, audio tracks on such media cannot be easily added to a personal music collection on a computer's hard disk or a portable (non-CD) music player. Also, many ordinary CD audio players (e.g. in car radios) had problems playing copy-protected media, mostly because they used hardware and firmware components also used in CD-ROM drives ...

  5. DVD - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, DVD players outsold VCRs for the first time in the United States. At that time, one in four American households owned a DVD player. [45] By 2007, about 80% of Americans owned a DVD player, a figure that had surpassed VCRs; it was also higher than personal computers or cable television. [46]

  6. DVD recorder - Wikipedia

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    More recently, DVD recorders from notable brands have dropped in price. Early units supported only DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs, but newer units can record to DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL. Certain models include mechanical hard disk drive-based digital video recorders (DVRs) to improve ease of use.

  7. DVD-VR - Wikipedia

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    The DVD-VR standard defines a logical format for video recording on DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM style media, including the dual layer versions of these media. As opposed to media recorded with the DVD+VR recording standard, the resulting media are not DVD-Video compliant, and do not play back in some DVD-Video players.

  8. AnyDVD - Wikipedia

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    Old versions used a ripper based on FixVTS, but FixVTS was shut down by legal threats from Sony in June 2007. [4] As of version 6.1.4.3, AnyDVD has a revised ripper that removes Sony ARccOS Protection , Macrovision RipGuard , and other structural preventions and repairs both intentional and unintentional mastering errors.

  9. Content Protection for Recordable Media - Wikipedia

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    The types of physical media supported include, but are not limited to, recordable DVD media and flash memory. The most widespread use of CPRM is arguably in Secure Digital cards such as the SD-Audio standard. [1] Note that the available 0.9 revision includes only the portions of the specification covering DVD media.

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