| VCD
For the A to Z of information on a
VCD, you have come to the right place on the web. A VCD is short for 'Video
Compact Disc' and contains moving pictures and sound. A VCD looks just
like a music/audio CD, the only difference being that it can play videos.
Usually, a VCD has a capacity to hold up to 74/80 minutes on 650MB/700MB
CDs respectively. A VCD can hold a full-motion video along with quality
stereo sound. A VCD uses a compression standard called MPEG to store the
video and audio.
You can play a VCD on almost all standalone
DVD Players and on all computers with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drives, with
the help of a software-based decoder/player. The quality of a VCD is about
the same as a VHS tape-based movie. A VCD can be played on Standalone VCD
Players, which are very common in Asia. Click he |