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About us | VCD is a common term used to illustrate Video Compact Disc, sometime it may also called Video CD. VCD has the capacity to hold up to 80 minutes video/audio signal with 650MB/700MB CDs respectively. VCD used MPEG technology to store video and audio signal into the disc (with masking technic) and it can be played by almost all stand alone DVD Players. Its also playable by all computers with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive installed and supported or the help of a software based decoder / player. Some people may worry on PAL / NTSC color format come with VCD, we personally do not have such concern seriously cause its hardly to be detectable. In addition, most DVD player as well as TV set were produced with the capability to auto detect video's color system, they will reproduce video signal to match with each other and that will completely eliminated all your worry, provided your DVD player or TV only accept specific color system, you might not having any problem at all to playback vcd. The audio/video quality of VCD is always better than VHS tape based Movies and it can carry surround sound effect. These disks contain VIDEO TRACKS (both audio and visual) - It is Digital Video just like a DVD on a CD format. These disks are compatible with most Disc platforms equipped with MPEG Capability. These disks are playable on all CD-ROM drives w/MPEG software like PowerDVD, Windows Media Player or XingMPEG Player(free download). These disks operate in a similar manner as DVDs, You can watch them on many DVD players (not all DVD players are compatible). What are Video CD's (VCD)? A VCD looks like a regular music CD or CD-ROM. Instead of having music or software on it, VCD holds video and audio. VCD combines VHS quality video and CD quality sound into a convenient compact disc. It offers exceptional high-end digital picture quality, about an hour of playing time, full CD-quality stereo sound, using MPEG 1compression which is the method most commonly employed for video over the Internet. What type of CD is used? VCD's can be created on CD-R (readable) and CD-RW (readable and rewriteable). (Name of Company) employs CD-R's because these are compatible with many more playback devices (particularly models of DVD), they are considerably less expensive than CD-RW's and allow (Name of Company) to maintain the lowest cost. Are Video CD's compatible with DVD? Generally, yes. It's not required by the DVD spec, but it's trivial to support the Video CD standard since any MPEG-2 decoder can also decode MPEG-1 from a Video CD. About two thirds of DVD players can play Video CDs. VCDhelper.com maintains an excellent DVD/VCD compatibility list. Here you can check off the CDR and VCD boxes and then hit 'search' . The search results currently show over 450 compatible DVD's. (Name of Company) does not warrant this information. Please verify with your DVD system's manufacturer or retailer) Additionally, a significant benefit of Video CD is that playback does not require a DVD, and may be played back on PC's and MacIntosh computers along with VCD players and Playstation II (with add-on). How do I play back Video CD's? Video CD's playback on compatible DVD player just like any DVD. Playback through the media programs n PC's and MacIntosh computers, is the same as accessing any file on the computer: Open Media application Select and double click on CD Drive Select Mpegav folder. Video files are displayed Choose desired video file. Click OK |
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Industry Focus | DVD, VCD Player, Home Theatre System, Television, MP3 Players |
Business Type | Distributor/Wholesaler |
Products/Services | We offer the best new movies around. |
Our Markets | North America |
No. of Employees | Less than 5 People |
Annual Sales Range(USD) | Below US$1 Million |
Year Established | 2003 |