What’s the hybrid DVD?

Posted on December 11th, 2010 in Common Technique by admin

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1. A front that functions in both DVD-Video players as well as DVD-ROM PCs. (The mostcommon operate of the tenure hybrid, though some-more fairly called an enhancedDVD)
2. A DVD-ROM front that runs upon Windows as well as Mac OS computers. (More fairly called the cross-platform DVD.)
3. A DVD-ROM or DVD-Video front that additionally contains Web calm for joining to the Internet (More fairly called the WebDVD or Web-connected DVD.)
4. A front that contains both DVD-Video as well as DVD-Audio content.
5. A front with dual layers, the single that can be review in DVD players as well as the single that can be review in CD players. (More fairly called the bequest or CD-compatible disc.) There have been during slightest 3 variations of this hybrid (none were commercially accessible as of 9/99):
(1). A 1.2mm CD substrate connected to the behind of the 0.6mm DVD substrate.One side can be review by CD players, the alternative side by DVDplayers. The ensuing front is 0.6mm thicker than the customary CDor DVD, that can means problems in players with tighttolerances, such as portables. Sonopress, the initial association toannounce this type, calls it DVDPlus. It’s colloquially well known asa “fat” disc.
(2) A 0.6mm CD substrate connected to the front of the semitransparent0.6mm DVD substrate. Both layers have been review from the same side,with the CD player being compulsory to review by thesemitransparent DVD layer, causing problems with the little CD players.
(3)A 0.6mm CD substrate, with the special refractive cloaking thatcauses the 1.2mm focal depth, connected to the behind of the 0.6mm DVDsubstrate. One side can be review by CD players, the alternative side byDVD players.
6. A front with dual layers, the single containing pulpy (DVD-ROM) interpretation as well as onecontaining rewritable (DVD-RAM, etc.) media for recording andre-recording. (More fairly called the mixed-media or rewritablesandwich disc.)
7. A front with dual layers upon the single side as well as the single covering upon the other. (More fairly called the DVD-14.)
8. A front with an embedded mental recall thinly slice for storing law use interpretation as well as entrance codes.

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