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- CD_Video abstract "CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc. CD-V discs were the same size as a standard 12 cm audio CD, and contained up to 20 minutes worth of audio information that could be played on any audio CD player. It also contained up to 5 minutes of analog video information plus digital CD-quality sound, which could be played back on a newer laserdisc player capable of playing CD-V discs. One of the first laserdisc players that could play CD-V discs as well was the Pioneer CLD-1010 from 1987. Though it was a CD-based format, CD Video was never given a rainbow book designation.CD Video discs have a distinctive gold color, to differentiate them from regular silver-colored audio CDs. This is a characteristic that would later be replicated in HVD, a more advanced disc format.A similar version of CD Video called Video Single Disc (VSD) was also released. It was the same as CD Video, but it only had the analog video track (occupying the whole storage space of the disc) and no audio CD tracks.CD Video was targeted toward teenagers who watched music videos on MTV. However, few of them were familiar with laserdiscs, and far fewer owned CDV compatible players. Buying a costly new player was not an option just for the minor use of playing a single music video that could be taped with a VCR.The term \"CD Video\" and its logo were also used on some full-size (8- and 12-inch) LaserDiscs with digital audio (for movies as well as for music titles), to distinguish them from the previous LaserVision format with analogue audio and, presumably, to leverage the consumer recognition of the successful CD Audio format.Though CD Video lasted only a few years in the marketplace and began disappearing by 1991, its legacy would live on with the all-digital MPEG-based Video CD format, which came out a few years later in 1993.".
- CD_Video thumbnail CD_Video_Disc.jpg?width=300.
- CD_Video wikiPageExternalLink RecordDetail.aspx?sku=IEC+61104+Ed.+1.0+b%3a1992.
- CD_Video wikiPageExternalLink www.cdvideo.info.
- CD_Video wikiPageExternalLink www.lddb.com.
- CD_Video wikiPageID "1962257".
- CD_Video wikiPageLength "3415".
- CD_Video wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- CD_Video wikiPageRevisionID "696468988".
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:120_mm_discs.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_storage.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compact_disc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discontinued_media_formats.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laserdisc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_storage.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Disc_Digital_Audio.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Compact_disc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink File:CDVlogo.svg.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Holographic_Versatile_Disc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink LaserDisc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Moving_Picture_Experts_Group.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Music_video.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Optical_disc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Philips.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_CLD-1010.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_Corporation.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_Books.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Samsung.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Sony.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Video_CD.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Video_Single_Disc.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink Videocassette_recorder.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLink File:CD_Video_Disc.jpg.
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLinkText "CD Video".
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLinkText "CD-Video".
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLinkText "CDV".
- CD_Video wikiPageWikiLinkText "video".
- CD_Video capacity "Up to 800 MB".
- CD_Video created "1987".
- CD_Video encoding "analog video + digital audio".
- CD_Video logo "150".
- CD_Video name "CD Video".
- CD_Video owner Panasonic.
- CD_Video owner Philips.
- CD_Video owner Samsung.
- CD_Video owner Sony.
- CD_Video read "780".
- CD_Video type Optical_disc.
- CD_Video use "audio and video storage".
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Homevid.
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_media.
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Optical_disc_authoring.
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- CD_Video wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CD_Video subject Category:120_mm_discs.
- CD_Video subject Category:Audio_storage.
- CD_Video subject Category:Compact_disc.
- CD_Video subject Category:Discontinued_media_formats.
- CD_Video subject Category:Laserdisc.
- CD_Video subject Category:Video_storage.
- CD_Video hypernym Format.
- CD_Video type Document.
- CD_Video type MusicGenre.
- CD_Video type Software.
- CD_Video type Disc.
- CD_Video type Document.
- CD_Video type Redirect.
- CD_Video type Technology.
- CD_Video comment "CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc. CD-V discs were the same size as a standard 12 cm audio CD, and contained up to 20 minutes worth of audio information that could be played on any audio CD player. It also contained up to 5 minutes of analog video information plus digital CD-quality sound, which could be played back on a newer laserdisc player capable of playing CD-V discs.".
- CD_Video label "CD Video".
- CD_Video sameAs Q1120996.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs Compact_Disc_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs CDビデオ.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs m.0697bj.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video sameAs Q1120996.
- CD_Video sameAs CD_Video.
- CD_Video wasDerivedFrom CD_Video?oldid=696468988.
- CD_Video depiction CD_Video_Disc.jpg.
- CD_Video isPrimaryTopicOf CD_Video.