[
US
/ˌdiˌviˈdi/
]
NOUN
- a digital recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that can be played on a computer or a television set
How To Use DVD In A Sentence
- The DVD set includes unaired, unrated stand-up sketches. TV on DVD
- As an added bonus the DVD actually has enough extra content that it can be considered a special edition.
- Actually the great bit about the DVD compendium isn't the re-watching; it's watching six episodes back to back in little more than two hours.
- Millions of consumer electronics devices - mobile phones, PDAs, PVRs, and DVD platers - are already running on stripped-down embedded versions of Linux.
- One thing I really like about DVDs is the amount of extra material which is included in them.
- Digital videodiscs were used rather than CD's, he said, because much more information can be stored on each DVD.
- Despite the lack of extras, the movie is nice-looking, inoffensive fun, and a welcome addition to any DVD library.
- To specify hard disks, use -hda, -hdb, -hdc, and -hdd to refer to Parallel ATA (PATA) hard disks, and -cdrom to identify a CD or DVD image file or device.
- But there are interviews and a short making of featurette as well as previews of several titles in what is proving to be a great line of DVD's.
- Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings.