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- VCDHD abstract "VCDHD (Versatile Compact Disc High Density) is an optical disc standard, similar to CD or DVD. The technology for VCDHD was invented with in: Japan, the Netherlands and Poland. Since the name of the technology is similar to the arbitrarily inferior VCD, it's also marketed using the name DVHD (Disc Versatile High Density).The capacity of a VCDHD is 4.7 GB, the same as an average single-layer DVD. According to the official site, the tests at Philips laboratories have proven the discs to be fully compatible with modern DVD players. With use of blue laser technology steadily becoming available now, the capacity may be increased by up to 15 GB.The format's main advantages include: a better resistance to scratching in comparison to DVDs a thickness of 0.6 mm (compared to 1.2 mm of a DVD) extreme elasticity and the resulting resistance to bending low manufacturing and production costs and time (approximately 2 seconds for a VCDHD, compared to a DVD which is approximately three times that amount) production defect levels are only about 1% the format does not require a DVD license to manufacture It works correctly on most DVD drivesMost popular in: Russia, Ukraine and Poland.".
- VCDHD thumbnail DVHD.JPG?width=300.
- VCDHD wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?newsid=1522.
- VCDHD wikiPageExternalLink new-optical-disc-standard-joins-the-fray.
- VCDHD wikiPageID "12767217".
- VCDHD wikiPageLength "1781".
- VCDHD wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- VCDHD wikiPageRevisionID "548484985".
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink CD.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_storage_media.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Category:DVD.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_disc_authoring.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Compact_disc.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink DVD.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Gigabyte.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Gigabytes.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Philips.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink VCD.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink Video_CD.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLink File:DVHD.JPG.
- VCDHD wikiPageWikiLinkText "VCDHD".
- VCDHD hasPhotoCollection VCDHD.
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- VCDHD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Optical_disc_authoring.
- VCDHD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tech-stub.
- VCDHD subject Category:Computer_storage_media.
- VCDHD subject Category:DVD.
- VCDHD subject Category:Optical_disc_authoring.
- VCDHD type Article.
- VCDHD type Document.
- VCDHD type Article.
- VCDHD type Disc.
- VCDHD type Document.
- VCDHD comment "VCDHD (Versatile Compact Disc High Density) is an optical disc standard, similar to CD or DVD. The technology for VCDHD was invented with in: Japan, the Netherlands and Poland. Since the name of the technology is similar to the arbitrarily inferior VCD, it's also marketed using the name DVHD (Disc Versatile High Density).The capacity of a VCDHD is 4.7 GB, the same as an average single-layer DVD.".
- VCDHD label "VCDHD".
- VCDHD sameAs VCDHD.
- VCDHD sameAs VCDHD.
- VCDHD sameAs VCDHD.
- VCDHD sameAs m.02x3_d0.
- VCDHD sameAs VCDHD.
- VCDHD sameAs Q2843456.
- VCDHD sameAs Q2843456.
- VCDHD wasDerivedFrom VCDHD?oldid=548484985.
- VCDHD depiction DVHD.JPG.
- VCDHD isPrimaryTopicOf VCDHD.