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by Benarama Productions - 2008-06-15
Digital data is different from analogue data, because there is usually very little data loss that occurs. Compare cassette tapes and audio CDs, the analogue tape has a series of frequency curves that ...
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by Sandra Prior - 2008-06-21
Originally, DVD stood for Digital Video Disc. Then, in recognition of that fact that the silver platters could also be used to store audio and computer data, it became Digital Versatile Disc. As that...
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by Dustin Schwerman - 2008-06-26
The entertainment industry is massive, and DVDs are an ever-growing augmentation to its already signficant profit margins. I recall, back when DVDs were new releases, wondering at the probability of t...
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by CAROLYN CLAYTON - 2008-07-02
Since the introduction of the DVD, sales of these Digital Versatile Discs have been on the increase, not just within high street stores but also across the Internet. Sites such as Play.com, HMV an...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-07-18
DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) is no doubt a very popular tool for watching movies or listening to music. Nowadays getting a film to view at your home has become very easy. You just need to go to a DVD ...
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by Jim McEwan - 2008-07-18
Click Here to Rent Vantage Point DVD from Blockbuster Total Access - Receive FREE Shipping and Get 50% Off Your First MonthVantage Point is a 2008 mystery thriller film from Columbia Pictures, writte...
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by Jim McEwan - 2008-07-18
Click Here to Rent The Bank Job DVD from Blockbuster Total Access - Receive FREE Shipping and Get 50% Off Your First MonthThe Bank Job is a British 2008 crime film directed by Roger Donaldson and sta...
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by Dustin Schwerman - 2008-07-19
Advancements in technology have been augmenting various forms of business for centuries, but the entertainment industry has made some of the most significant use of technological advancement. From anc...
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by Robert - 2008-07-19
The battle for the next Home video format was seriously no holds barred and full contact. Toshiba finally tapped out in February of this year admitting that there was no future in it's HDDVD format l...
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by Roberto Sedycias - 2008-07-25
In the early 1920s in the US, five major american film studios - Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, MGM, RKO and Warner Brothers came together to take control of the production, distribution,...