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US
/ˈvɪdioʊˌdɪsk/
]
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 videodisk In A Sentence
- SelectaVision is the name of a videodisc system that RCA introduced almost a quarter of a century ago. Word Fugitives
- Early adopters of electronic storage now find that their data is stuck on obsolete formats — the National Air and Space Museum in D.C. has a whole bunch of photographs stored on videodisc, that ill-fated 1980s-era forerunner of the DVD, for example. The Revenge of Paper
- In fact, videodiscs were becoming cheaper than audio discs, with prices ranging from Rs.85 to Rs.299.
- After an unsuccessful beginning in the 1970s with training extension courses on videodisc, trainers distributed content through the use of CD ROMs.
- The videodisc is made of liquid crystal polymers.
- Samsung in the past has hedged its bets on video technology, offering, for instance, videodisc machines that played both Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats. 3-D Becomes a TV Commodity
- Last week, a videodisc began circulating that reportedly shows the president chatting with one of the country's leading clerics, Ayatollah Javadi Amoli. Religion Versus Reality
- Compact discs and digital videodiscs have become the de facto standards for media storage and playback for millions of consumers and businesses around the world.
- Synchronisation was a difficult trick to manage, and there were even crude videodiscs produced which could help you get your machine up to speed before the beginning of transmissions.
- They have developed software which emulates the obsolete BBC computer and videodisc player on which the original system ran.