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DVD postcards |
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DVD is the new generation of optical disc storage technology. DVD is essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD audio, still photos, and computer data. DVD aims to encompass home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format. It has replaced laserdisc, is well on the way to replacing videotape and video game cartridges, and could eventually replace audio CD and CD-ROM. DVD has widespread support from all major electronics companies, all major computer hardware companies, and all major movie and music studios. With this unprecedented support, DVD became the most successful consumer electronics product of all time in less than three years of its introduction. In 2003, six years after introduction, there were over 250 million DVD playback devices worldwide, counting DVD players, DVD PCs, and DVD game consoles. This was more than half the numbers of VCRs, setting DVD up to become the new standard for video publishing.
| Capacity: 4,7 GB |
This feature provides enormous advantages to CD-ROM because it alows enough space for full motion picture in high resolution with dolby stereo sound. |
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DVD production |
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DVD production has two basic phases: development and publishing. Development is different for DVD-ROM and DVD-Video, publishing is essentially the same for both. Cheap, low-volume productions can be duplicated on recordable discs, whereas high-volume, mass-market products such as movies must be replicated in specialized factories.
DVD-ROM content can be developed with traditional software development tools such as Macromedia Director and Flash, Adobe Photoshop, Corel, Macromedia Freehand, 3D Studio Max, Cool Edit, Adobe Premiere, etc. DVD-ROMs that take advantage of DVD-Video's MPEG-2 video and multichannel Dolby Digital or MPEG-2 audio require video and audio encoding.
DVD-Video content development has three basic parts: encoding , authoring (design, layout, and testing), and premastering (formatting a disc image). The entire development process is sometimes referred to as authoring.
Therefore we decided to take all these advantages of DVD technology and use it in the order to present our best multimedia content in the new form. |
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DVD titles by Marulmedia |
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DVD - Island Brač |
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DVD - Island Hvar |
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DVD - Split |
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DVD - Dubrovnik |
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DVD - National park Plitvice lakes |
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DVD - Golden Prague |
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