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Jim Taylor (Author)
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0071350268 978-0071350266 December 22, 2000 2
"…without doubt the definitive reference book on DVD.”*

DVD is the all-in-one storage technology that is altering the landscape of home entertainment, professional video, business communications, and multimedia computing. Now is the time to learn about DVD and how to use it to its best advantage. In DVD Demystified, Second Edition, industry insider Jim Taylor paints a full, up-to-date DVD picture with a friendly technical introduction. You MUST read it if you’re a multimedia developer, work with educational technology or industrial training, if you’re a filmmaker or musician – or simply want to understand this fascinating technology with potentially huge worldwide impact.

"This is not merely ‘a’ good book to help you make sense of DVD, it is ‘the’ book that you will return to over and over as you explore and come to understand this exciting new optical media format." -- Geoffrey Tully, Multimedia Technology Consultant; former Senior VP of Production, Divx Entertainment

“As one of the DVD industry’s leading experts, Jim Taylor covers every aspect of DVD."-- Ralph LaBarge, Managing Partner, Alpha DVD

DVD contains: Hybrid DVD-Video/DVD-ROM has samples from Broadcast DVD, Dolby, THX, DTS, Joe Kane Productions, Widescreen Review, and others, plus test images, WebDVD HTML files, spreadsheets, and more


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"In DVD Demystified, Jim Taylor combines the technical expertise of an engineer with the imagination of a visionary. The book is a must-read for those who require factual information about the great potential of DVD technology for delivering digital video content."- Dana Parker, Consultant, DVD Diva, and coauthor of the CD Recordable Handbook

"DVD Demystified is required reading for everyone involved in DVD. If you are new to the DVD business this book will save you time and money. If you are an old hand at DVD, this is an excellent reference book for those times when you just cant remember a critical detail. As one of the DVD industry’s leading experts, Jim Taylor covers every aspect of DVD."- Ralph LaBarge, Managing Partner, Alpha DVD

"Jim Taylor's DVD Demystified is without doubt the definitive reference book on DVD. DVD Demystified is aptly titled. Jim Taylor takes a subject that is still mired in confusion and lays all the cards on the table. He then proceeds to describe each card in a detailed but easy to understand style."- One-to-One magazine (Bob Starrett)

"This is not merely ‘a’ good book to help you make sense of DVD, it is ‘the’ book that you will return to over and over as you explore and come to understand this exciting new optical media format." -Geoffrey Tully, Multimedia Technology Consultant; former Senior VP of Production, Divx Entertainment

DVD is the all-in-one storage technology that is altering the landscape of home entertainment, professional video, business communications, and multimedia computing.

Now is the time to learn about DVD and how to use it to its best advantage. Jim Taylor, an industry insider, paints the full DVD picture in this friendly technical introduction. You MUST read it if . . .

"In DVD Demystified, Jim Taylor combines the technical expertise of an engineer with the imagination of a visionary. The book is a must-read for those who require factual information about the great potential of DVD technology for delivering digital video content."- Dana Parker, Consultant, DVD Diva, and coauthor of the CD Recordable Handbook

"DVD Demystified is required reading for everyone involved in DVD. If you are new to the DVD business this book will save you time and money. If you are an old hand at DVD, this is an excellent reference book for those times when you just cant remember a critical detail. As one of the DVD industry’s leading experts, Jim Taylor covers every aspect of DVD." - Ralph LaBarge, Managing Partner, Alpha DVD

"Jim Taylor's DVD Demystified is without doubt the definitive reference book on DVD. DVD Demystified is aptly titled. Jim Taylor takes a subject that is still mired in confusion and lays all the cards on the table. He then proceeds to describe each card in a detailed but easy to understand style." - One-to-One magazine (Bob Starrett)

"This is not merely ‘a’ good book to help you make sense of DVD, it is ‘the’ book that you will return to over and over as you explore and come to understand this exciting new optical media format." - Geoffrey Tully, Multimedia Technology Consultant; former Senior VP of Production, Divx Entertainment

DVD is the all-in-one storage technology that is altering the landscape of home entertainment, professional video, business communications, and multimedia computing.

Now is the time to learn about DVD and how to use it to its best advantage. Jim Taylor, an industry insider, paints the full DVD picture in this friendly technical introduction. You MUST read it if . . .

Now is the time to learn about DVD and how to use it to its best advantage. Jim Taylor, an industry insider, paints the full DVD picture in this friendly technical introduction. You MUST read it if . . .

You produce or sell DVD products, or are thinking of doing so
*You’re in the AV business
*You’re a multimedia developer
*You work with educational technology or industrial training
*You’re a technology consultant or IT professional
*You produce or publish videotapes, audio CDs, or cassette tapes
*You’re a filmmaker or musician
*You cover cutting-edge technology as a journalist or analyst
*You want to break the broadband Internet barrier
*You can’t afford $5,000 for the official DVD specification books
*You read the DVD spec but didn’t understand it
*You’re a technovideophile
*You simply want to be up to speed on this fascinating technology with potentially huge worldwide impact

About the Author

Jim Taylor has been hip deep in DVD since 1995. Called a "minor tech legend" by E! Online, Jim created the official Internet DVD FAQ, writes articles and columns about DVD, serves as President of the DVD Association, was named one of the 21 most influential DVD executives by DVD Report, and received the 2000 DVD Pro Discus Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry. Jim has worked with interactive media for over 20 years, developing educational software, laserdiscs, CD-ROMs, Web sites, and DVDs; and teaching workshops and courses on multimedia, computer-based education, computer applications, and DVD. Formerly VP of Information Technology at Videodiscovery, an educational multimedia publishing company, Jim championed the format as Microsoft’s DVD Evangelist before joining as Chief Technology Officer. Jim Taylor is based in Seattle, Washington.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 516 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 2 edition (December 22, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071350268
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071350266
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,949,332 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD Demystified - the industry insider's bible, September 10, 2002
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John Blakney (Little Rock, AR USA) - See all my reviews
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DVD authoring pros and interested beginners as well use DVD Demystified as their handbook to the "DVD standard". True industry insiders pay ten thousand dollars to join the DVD Forum to get a copy of the "real" standard plus thousands more for each extension. In DVD Demystified, Jim Taylor not only reveals the important parts of the spec but also helps you to understand where it came from and, as best can be explained, why it is the way it is.

In addition to the valuable book, an included DVD has some very valuable examples of nearly every trick that can be done on a DVD-Video with ROM and web extensions. It is used as a standard in the industry to study some of the finer details. The author's website which carries the title's name-dot-com is a continually updated resource and is simply the most up-to-date available on the industry.

As a DVD author myself and full-time multimedia worker since before the word was coined, I still refer to sections of this work on a frequent basis. I'm willing to wager that almost every one of the members of the DVD Forum who have access to the multi-thousand dollar spec books also have a well-worn copy of DVD Demystified at their desk.

If you want to do anything beyond the most casual creation of DVD's for home, you should own a copy of this book.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Technical Guide!, September 9, 2001
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Darlene A. Cypser (Littleton, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
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Whether you want to author DVD's yourself or have someone else
author them for you, it helps to understand the technical details
of how DVDs work and what can be done on them. This book gets
right down to the nitty gritty and explains all the details
thoroughly...even explaining the flaws and inconsistencies in the
standard. A must have for any producer of DVDs!
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars IN THE BATTLE FOR A BOOK VERSUS GOOD OLD GOOGLE..., May 19, 2003
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..this book may not exactly be a shining victor. Don't mean to crash the party, the book indeed does its job remarkably well and for those who prefer their information packed and printed into one huggable volume, this is perhaps the best there is.

But the first question that people like me ask is "What can I find here that I cannot find for FREE on the net?" And the answer to that is, unfortunately, not much because a lot of this info is accessible elsewhere. Even if you search for the words "DVD demystified" it turns up a whole slew of immediately relevant websites (on almost all search engines).

That said, it is a fantastic book that doesn't gloat over the merits of DVD versus older discs, or the engineering nitty gritty of the whole format. If you are looking for practical advice for getting busy with your DVD-R/W, and are lazy (or busy) enough to want a book for it, then this is great bang for your buck. For the rest of us there is always a search engine.

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First Sentence:
No matter who you are or what you do, DVD technology will be in future, supplying entertainment, information, and enlightenment in the form of video, audio, and computer data. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
media key block, copy protection agreement, media unique key, video object unit, video object set, album identifier, video title set, subpicture tracks, widescreen signaling, anamorphic video, copy control information, letterbox mattes, following items pertain, burst cutting area, karaoke features, letterbox transfer, writable discs, interface jitter, parental block, writable formats, video noise reduction, automatic pan, rear center channel, seamless branching, subpicture streams
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Dolby Digital, United States, Application Details, Dolby Surround, Technology Primer, Time Warner, Dolby Pro Logic, Super Video, Orange Book, Audio Details, Audio Group, Warner Home Video, What's Wrong, Circuit City, Microsoft Windows, Copy Protection Technical Working Group, Sonic Solutions, White Book, Windows Media Player, Digital Theater Systems, Hewlett Packard, Star Wars, Coherent Acoustics, Macromedia Director, Optical Storage Technology Association
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