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− | '''DVD''' is an acronym for '''Digital Video Disc''', a 12cm plastic disc which contains audio and video content in optically-readable digital form. VLC has extensive capabilities to read and master DVDs. | + | '''DVD''' is an acronym for '''Digital Video Disc''', a 12cm plastic disc which contains audio and video content in optically-readable digital form. [[VLC media player|VLC]] has extensive capabilities to read and master DVDs. |
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[VLC HowTo/Make a DVD]] | ||
+ | * [[VLC HowTo/Rip a DVD]] | ||
+ | * [[Documentation:Streaming HowTo/Stream a DVD]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Physical media]] |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 1 March 2019
DVD is an acronym for Digital Video Disc, a 12cm plastic disc which contains audio and video content in optically-readable digital form. VLC has extensive capabilities to read and master DVDs.