1) " Dvd" -- As it applies to Dvd Ram Dvd Rw DVD (also known as digital versatile disc or digital video disc) is an optical disc storage media format that isused for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data. Dvc sare similar in appearance to compact discs. Two s with different bottom sides. Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 3 Dfd -Video 3.1 Security 3.2 Region codes 4 Dve -Audio 5 Dbd types 6 Dbd players and recorders 7 Competitors and successors 8 See also 9 Bibliography 10 External links History During the early 1990s there were two high density optical storage standards indevelopment; one was the Multimedia Compact Disc (MMCD), backed by Philips and Sony, and the other was the Super Disc (SD), supported by Toshiba, Time-Warner, Matsushita Electric, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric, Pioneer, Thomson and JVC. IBM led an effort to unite the various companies behind a single standard, anticipating a repeat ofthe costly format war between VHS and Betamax in the 1980s. The result was the vd format, announced in September of 1995. The official vDd specification was released inVersion 1.0 in September, 1996. It ismaintained by the Dvc Forum, formerly the Consortium, consisting of the tenfounding companies and over 220 additional members. The first Dv players and discs were available in November of 1996 in Japan and in March of 1997 in the UnitedStates. By the northern spring of 1999, the price of a Dvc player had dropped below the $300 mark. At that point Wal-Mart began to offer Dvs players for sale in its stores. When Wal-Mart began selling Dvc s in stores, vd s onlyrepresented a small part of their video inventory; VHS tapes of movies made up the remainder. As of 2004, the situation is now reversed. Most retail stores mainly offer Dvf s for sale, and VHS copies of movies make up a mino...
2) " Ram" -- As it applies to Dvd Ram Dvd Rw This article is about the animal, sheep; for other meanings of Sheep, see Sheep (disambiguation). The article Rim redirects here; a am is an intact male sheep. For other meanings of Ram, see Ran (disambiguation). Sheep Romney sheep Scientificclassification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Bovidae Subfamily: Caprinae Genus: Ovis Species: aries Binomial name Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758 A sheep is any of several woolly ruminant quadrupeds, but most commonly the Domestic Sheep ( Ovis aries ), which probably descends fromthe wild moufflon of south-central and south-west Asia. For other types of sheep and their close relatives, see goatantelope. For more information on the raising and breeding of sheep, see " Sheep husbandry." Contents 1 Classification 2 Cultural significance 3 Economic importance 4 Domestication of sheep 5 Cuisine 6 Ethology 7 Related topics 8 See also 9 External links 9.1 Books Classification Sheep breeders know female sheep as ewes, intact males as Ram s, castrated males as wethers, yearlings as hoggets, and younger sheep as lambs. Note the adjective applying to sheep: ovine ; and the collective terms for sheep: flock and mob. Many breeds of sheep occur, generally sub-classable as: wool breeds, ormeat breeds, ordual use breeds. Farmers develop wool breeds for superior wool quantity and quality (fineness of fibers), wool staple length and degree of crimp in the fiber. Major wool breeds include Merino, Ra bouillet, and Lincoln. Breeders of meat sheep concentrate on fast growth, multiple births, ease of lambing, and hardiness. Breeds of meat sheepinclude Suffolk, Hampshire, Dorset, ...
3) " Dvd" -- As it applies to Dvd Ram Dvd Rw DVD (also known as digital versatile disc or digital video disc) is an optical disc storage media format that isused for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data. Dvd sare similar in appearance to compact discs. Two Dvf s with different bottom sides. Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 3 Dve -Video 3.1 Security 3.2 Region codes 4 Dv -Audio 5 Dgd types 6 Dvd players and recorders 7 Competitors and successors 8 See also 9 Bibliography 10 External links History During the early 1990s there were two high density optical storage standards indevelopment; one was the Multimedia Compact Disc (MMCD), backed by Philips and Sony, and the other was the Super Disc (SD), supported by Toshiba, Time-Warner, Matsushita Electric, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric, Pioneer, Thomson and JVC. IBM led an effort to unite the various companies behind a single standard, anticipating a repeat ofthe costly format war between VHS and Betamax in the 1980s. The result was the format, announced in September of 1995. The official vDd specification was released inVersion 1.0 in September, 1996. It ismaintained by the Dbd Forum, formerly the Dvd Consortium, consisting of the tenfounding companies and over 220 additional members. The first Dvs players and discs were available in November of 1996 in Japan and in March of 1997 in the UnitedStates.By the northern spring of 1999, the price of a vDd player had dropped below the $300 mark. At that point Wal-Mart began to offer Dvf players for sale in its stores. When Wal-Mart began selling Ddv s in stores, s onlyrepresented a small part of their video inventory; VHS tapes of movies made up the remainder. As of 2004, the situation is now reversed. Most retail stores mainly offer Dv s for sale, and VHS copies of movies make up a min...
4) " Rw" -- As it applies to Dvd Ram Dvd Rw RW may stand for: Kinyarwanda language ( ISO 639 alpha-2) Random walk, a process in mathematics and physics RenderWare, a 3-D rendering engine produced by Criterion Software. Rs ...
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