DVD – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
DVD (digital versatile disc)
very high-capacity digital optical disk (Computers)
DVD (digital video disc)
very high-capacity digital optical disk (originally the DVD, like CD, was marketed for entertainment and later for computer users); device on which such disks can be played
DVD
DVD ( "
digital versatile disc" or "
digital video disc") is a
digital optical disc storage format invented and developed by
Philips,
Sony,
Toshiba, and
Panasonic in 1995. The medium can store any kind of digital data and is widely used for software and other computer files as well as video programs watched using
DVD players. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than
compact discs while having the same dimensions.
DVD±R
DVD±R (also DVD+/-R, or "DVD plus/dash R") is not a separate
DVD format, but rather is a
shorthand term for a
DVD drive that can accept both of the common recordable DVD formats (i.e.
DVD-R and
DVD+R). Likewise,
DVD±RW (also written as DVD±R/W, DVD±R/RW, DVD±R/±RW, DVD+/-RW, and other arbitrary ways) handles both common rewritable
disc types (i.e.
DVD-RW and
DVD+RW, but not usually
DVD-RAM).
DVD
Noun
1. a digital videodisc; a recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that can be played on a computer or a television set
(synonym) videodisk, videodisc
(hypernym) optical disk, optical disc
DVD (das)
DVD, very high-capacity digital optical disk (Computers)
DVD
nm.
DVD, digital versatile disc, very high-capacity digital optical disk (Computers)