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  2. VCR/DVD combo - Wikipedia

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    VCR/DVD player combinations were first introduced around the year 1999, with the first model released by Go Video, model DVR5000, manufactured by Samsung Electronics. VCR/DVD combinations were sometimes criticized as being of poorer quality in terms of resolution than stand-alone units.

  3. HighMAT - Wikipedia

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    When HighMAT was introduced, most stand-alone DVD players supported playback of MP3 and JPEG content, but the internal processing capacity of these units tended to make browsing large content libraries directly from CD very slow and tedious. HighMAT allows these stand-alone players to read lists of images and music content from the media faster ...

  4. Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ b All HD DVD players are required to decode the two primary channels (left and right) of any Dolby TrueHD track; [4] [5] however, every Toshiba made stand-alone HD DVD player released thus far decodes 5.1 channels of TrueHD.

  5. The 5 Best DVD Players You Can (and Should) Buy in 2023 - AOL

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    9.5-Inch Portable DVD Player. While we're talking things that don't play Blu-ray, why not go portable? Laptops used to be capable of natively playing DVDs.

  6. High-definition optical disc format war - Wikipedia

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    By the time Toshiba ceded the market, about 10.5 million of the Sony consoles had been sold worldwide versus an estimated 1 million HD DVD players—including both standalone units and the add-on player for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, which did not use the HD DVD add-on for gaming unlike the PS3 which had games that used the added storage ...

  7. DTS, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the development of DTS 96/24, it was only possible to deliver two channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio on DVD Video. DTS 96/24 can also be placed in the video zone on DVD-Audio discs, making these discs playable on all DTS-compatible DVD players. DTS 96/24 is implemented as a core DTS stream plus an extension containing the deltas to ...