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- VideoNow abstract "The VideoNow is a video player designed for children and distributed by Hasbro through its Tiger Electronics subsidiary, also responsible for multiple LCD games, the R-zone and the Game.com, in 2003. It operates using unusually sized 4" (108mm) PVD Discs. The discs allow for about 30 minutes (half an hour) of video, which is an average length of a television show episode with commercials included. Video data is stored on the left audio channel with mono audio on the right channel. The video plays at about 15 frames per second. It was originally released with a black and white format with no backlight, but was soon updated to the VideoNow Color. Game-playing functionality was added with the VideoNow XP, but abandoned with the most recent line, VideoNow Color FX. Most of the shows were from Nickelodeon, such as SpongeBob SquarePants and The Fairly OddParents. It also features music videos.Hasbro produced editing software for creating VideoNow PVDs called the VideoNow Media Wizard, which came with blank PVD media. as well as the VCamNow camera for shooting VideoNow footage. Hasbro made recordable PVDs available without the Media Wizard from their online store.A number of solutions are available for creating the oddly-formatted VideoNow files, including a plug-in for the popular video processing program Virtual Dub. The files can then be burned to an audio CD-ROM using standard CD burning software, and the disc cut down to the required size.".
- VideoNow wikiPageID "1936304".
- VideoNow wikiPageLength "3649".
- VideoNow wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- VideoNow wikiPageRevisionID "683399619".
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Blues_Clues.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_toys.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compact_disc.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_toys.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink ChatNow.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Disc_Digital_Audio.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Dora_the_Explorer.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Game.com.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy_Advance.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy_Advance_Video.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Hasbro.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Juice_Box.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Majesco_Entertainment.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Mattel.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Media_player_(software).
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Nickelodeon.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink PVD_Disc.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_(computing).
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink R-Zone.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink R-zone.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard).
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink SpongeBob_SquarePants.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Television_program.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Television_show.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink The_Fairly_OddParents.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_Electronics.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink VCamNow.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Video_player_(software).
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink VirtualDub.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_Dub.
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLinkText "VideoNow".
- VideoNow wikiPageWikiLinkText "VideoNow#Types".
- VideoNow hasPhotoCollection VideoNow.
- VideoNow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- VideoNow subject Category:2000s_toys.
- VideoNow subject Category:Compact_disc.
- VideoNow subject Category:Electronic_toys.
- VideoNow subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- VideoNow hypernym Player.
- VideoNow type Article.
- VideoNow type Athlete.
- VideoNow type Article.
- VideoNow type Disc.
- VideoNow comment "The VideoNow is a video player designed for children and distributed by Hasbro through its Tiger Electronics subsidiary, also responsible for multiple LCD games, the R-zone and the Game.com, in 2003. It operates using unusually sized 4" (108mm) PVD Discs. The discs allow for about 30 minutes (half an hour) of video, which is an average length of a television show episode with commercials included. Video data is stored on the left audio channel with mono audio on the right channel.".
- VideoNow label "VideoNow".
- VideoNow sameAs m.067cf3.
- VideoNow sameAs Q7927788.
- VideoNow sameAs Q7927788.
- VideoNow wasDerivedFrom VideoNow?oldid=683399619.
- VideoNow isPrimaryTopicOf VideoNow.