DVD Demystified

# Read # DVD Demystified by Jim Taylor Ô eBook or Kindle ePUB. DVD Demystified …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. 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

DVD Demystified

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Rating : 4.95 (839 Votes)
Asin : 0071350268
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 516 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-10-07
Language : English

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Jim Taylor takes a subject that is still mired in confusion and lays all the cards on the table. 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. 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. 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 indust

Jim Taylor is based in Seattle, Washington. 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 t

"awesome achievement but still" according to H. F. Sutherland. Don't get me wrong - there is a huge amount of well-written material in this book and I'm glad I bought it.Yet I wanted a detailed description of how menus and player commands worked so that I'd feel comfortable authoring complex compliations with angles, timed stills, wipes, subtitles, the works. Jim spends a lot of time on this area and tal. "Superior, but now dated" according to A Customer. This book is excellenta magnum opus. The connections between CD and DVD are fully incorporated. There are interesting, accurate, and detailed explanations of the development history of DVD. In addition, the figures and tables are *exceptionally* well-done and helpful in understanding the myriad subtleties of this medium. It has one of the bes. This book is insane it seems to have every minute detail about the DVD format. There is a history of photography through moving pictures to film and television into recording and finally DVDs. Full technical information on how DVD functions and was created, comparisons of the DVD format to every other popular format of recorded video, even examples of how to hoo

"…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. "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

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