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Was (wer) ist Video CDs - definition

OPTICAL HOME VIDEO FORMAT
Video CDs; K Video Compression Dynamics; Video disk; KDVD; Kvdc; VideoCd; Video compact disc; Video cd; SKVCD; KSVCD; VideoCD; XVCD; VCD; KVCD; Vcd; Videocd; Video-CD; V-CD; CD Movies; Draft:Compact Disc Digital Video; VCD-Video; VCD Video
  • “Copy Protected” logo on a VCD package produced in [[Hong Kong]].
  • VCD resolution compared to other formats.
  • PlayBack Control (PBC) added in VCD 2.0 requires a special 'Return' button
  • Films released on VCD can come on as many as 3 discs, depending on the length of the film. Cases of VCDs are shaped like those of audio CDs. DVD and Blu-ray cases, however, favor height over width.
  • As of 2014, VCDs and DVDs are the norm for home media in the [[Philippines]]. Blu-ray discs are also available but are only displayed at small separate shelves at the counter.
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Video Compact Disk (Reference: CD)
Video Compact Disc         
<storage> (VCD) A storage format used for film distribution. [Details? Relationship to audio CD?] (2004-02-15)
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Wikipedia

Video CD

Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as Compact Disc Digital Video) is a home video format and the first format for distributing films on standard 120 mm (4.7 in) optical discs. The format was widely adopted in Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, Hong Kong, Central Asia and the Middle East, superseding the VHS and Betamax systems in the regions until DVD-Video finally became affordable in the first decade of the 21st century.

The format is a standard digital data format for storing video on a compact disc. VCDs are playable in dedicated VCD players and widely playable in most DVD players, personal computers and some video game consoles. However, they are less playable in most Blu-ray Disc players, vehicle audio with DVD/Blu-ray support and video game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation and Xbox due to lack of backward compatibility for the older MPEG-1 format, inability to read MPEG-1 in .dat files alongside MPEG-1 in standard MPEG-1, AVI, and Matroska files, or inability to read CD-ROM XA discs. Some Laserdisc players that were released in the late 90s support VCD as well.

The Video CD standard was created in 1993 by Sony, Philips, Matsushita and JVC; it is referred to as the White Book standard. The MPEG-1 format was also released that same year.

Although they have been superseded by other media, as of 2022, VCDs continue to be retailed as a low-cost video format in developing territories, such as Africa and parts of Asia and South America.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Video CDs
1. The Maharashtra government, however, swung into action immediately and ordered a probe into the leak of the video CDs of the statements made by the accused.
2. But now for the first time, DVDs and Video CDs (VCDs) of "Adventures of Tintin" have been launched in Hindi too.
3. The vehicle was shown to the media along with audio and video CDs about the anti–Soviet «jihad», or holy war, in Afghanistan, motivational songs and a number of maps, mostly in Russian.
4. Separately, the North‘s Ministry of People‘s Security conducted house–to–house overnight inspections near the Chinese border earlier this month to search for cell phones and illegal video CDs, the Good Friends aid agency said in a newsletter.
5. Besides the video, CDs, a computer and paperwork were seized during searches of a Chino Valley home where Rodreick lived with Lonnie Stiffler, 61, Robert Snow, 43, and Brian Jay Nellis, 34.