This book teaches you how data (computer data, sound, video, or a combination of the three) are encoded on DVD and how DVD readers extract it. This guide includes plenty of information about bandwidth, aspect ratios, and the other technical details that go into storing, transmitting, and retrieving video information--media nerds will have a field day. A nifty quiz helps you decide whether DVD equipment is worth buying in your case. Furthermore, DVD Demystified shows you how DVD fits into the historical progression of recording media--it's sort of a shock to be reminded that Thomas Edison made his first wax-cylinder recordings in 1880.
While Taylor's assertion that "DVD is the future" may or may not prove to be true, his thought-provoking responses to various criticisms of DVD make entertaining and informative reading. He also goes into detail about how DVD fits into various environments, including home video, personal computing, and business applications. He even includes a cable-by-cable guide to hooking up a DVD player.
Simply put, this is the best encyclopedia of DVD information on the market, as it helps you understand DVD thoroughly from both technical and consumer perspectives. --David Wall
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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A fantastic look at DVD from both tech & consumer side.,
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This review is from: Dvd Demystified: The Guidebook for Dvd-Video and Dvd-Rom (Paperback)
Jim Taylor does a great job of describing not only the history of the DVD format, but the technical details as well. Anyone ever slightly interested in this great format should get this book. It's a DVD bible and it even comes with an actual DVD Disc! The disc contains Dolby Digital and THX trailers, as well as test patterns and DVD movie previews.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Very educational, cleared up all my questions about DVD,
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This review is from: Dvd Demystified: The Guidebook for Dvd-Video and Dvd-Rom (Paperback)
I would recommend this book to anyone with or planning on buying DVD. The chapters are divided up well so it's easy to skip over the too-technical items. Now I can finally know what I'm talking about when arguing about DVD with friends :)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A comprehensive book for the videophile or professional,
By dave.wall@sff.net (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dvd Demystified: The Guidebook for Dvd-Video and Dvd-Rom (Paperback)
An excellent book for the audio/videophile or professional. Every detail appears to be covered. An excellent value even at twice the price.
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