The video disk, also known as the laserdisc, was developed by Philips and RCA in the late 1970s. The format was introduced to the public in 1978, allowing for the storage and playback of high-quality video and audio. While it was innovative for its time, laserdiscs eventually fell out of favor with the rise of more compact formats like DVDs.
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it is a CD(Compact Disk) and a DVD (Digital Video Disk)
Digital Versatile Disk (NOT Digital Video Disk)
either Digital Video Disk or Digital Versatile Disk
The quality of the video output is dictated by the machine reading the disk, not the disk itself, so it does not matter what type of disk you are using.
!963 video disk.
Video compact disk.
Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc
It can be of any type. Files are not disk specific...
Video Compact Disk.
I have been looking for the telephone number for Go Video the Manufacturer. My dvd recorder does not recognize the disk anymore. It keeps reading "unknown disk"
digital video disk