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- Video_CD abstract "Before the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as Compact Disc digital video) became the first format for distributing films on standard 120 mm (4.7 in) optical discs. The format is a standard digital format for storing video on a compact disc. VCDs are playable in dedicated VCD players, most DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers, and some video game consoles.The VCD standard was created in 1993by Sony, Philips, Matsushita, and JVC and is referred to as the White Book standard.".
- Video_CD thumbnail VCDlogo.svg?width=300.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink vcdsvcd_faq.htm.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink history_videocddisc_joint.html.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink history_videocdplayer_joint.html.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink v530.html.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink help.htm.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink www.vcdhelp.com.
- Video_CD wikiPageExternalLink vcd.
- Video_CD wikiPageID "42803".
- Video_CD wikiPageRevisionID "645716058".
- Video_CD capacity "Up to 800 MB".
- Video_CD created "1993".
- Video_CD encoding "MPEG-1 video + audio".
- Video_CD extendedTo Super_Video_CD.
- Video_CD hasPhotoCollection Video_CD.
- Video_CD logo "150".
- Video_CD name "Compact Disc Digital Video".
- Video_CD owner JVC.
- Video_CD owner Panasonic.
- Video_CD owner Philips.
- Video_CD owner Sony.
- Video_CD read "780".
- Video_CD standard White_Book_(CD_standard).
- Video_CD type Optical_disc.
- Video_CD use "audio and video storage".
- Video_CD subject Category:1993_introductions.
- Video_CD subject Category:Compact_disc.
- Video_CD subject Category:Video_storage.
- Video_CD type Thing.
- Video_CD comment "Before the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as Compact Disc digital video) became the first format for distributing films on standard 120 mm (4.7 in) optical discs. The format is a standard digital format for storing video on a compact disc.".
- Video_CD label "VCD".
- Video_CD label "VCD".
- Video_CD label "VCD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video CD".
- Video_CD label "Video-CD".
- Video_CD label "Video-cd".
- Video_CD label "Vidéo CD".
- Video_CD label "ビデオCD".
- Video_CD label "비디오 CD".
- Video_CD seeAlso Videodisc.
- Video_CD sameAs Video_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs Video-CD.
- Video_CD sameAs Video_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs Vidéo_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs VCD.
- Video_CD sameAs Video_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs ビデオCD.
- Video_CD sameAs 비디오_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs Video-cd.
- Video_CD sameAs Video_CD.
- Video_CD sameAs VCD.
- Video_CD sameAs m.0brkq.
- Video_CD sameAs Q321259.
- Video_CD sameAs Q321259.
- Video_CD wasDerivedFrom Video_CD?oldid=645716058.
- Video_CD depiction VCDlogo.svg.
- Video_CD isPrimaryTopicOf Video_CD.