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The EVD DVD is a versatile video format developed in China to provide an affordable alternative to DVD players. It features a digital output that can be played on televisions or computers and has interactive capabilities, such as menus and chapters. Since its inception, the EVD has undergone several generations of development, each improving video quality, audio, and storage capacity.
The Generation I EVD had a video resolution of 640×480 pixels (P) and played at a frame rate of 25 frames per second (fps). Its audio compressed Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) at 48 kilohertz (kHz) and provided 5.1 channels for surround sound. The disc could hold 2.7 gigabytes (GB) of storage on a single layer and 1.35 GB on a single layer version. The picture compression used was a Motion Picture Expert Group Layer 4 (MPEG-4) standard, and users could access 6 subtitles simultaneously in different languages.
On the Generation II discs, users can get video resolutions of up to 720p or high definition (HD) at 30 frames per second, with audio in Dolby digital plus format. The capacity on the dual-layer discs goes up to 5.4 GB, and users can replace subtitles with 12 different languages. It supports 9 picture compression formats, including MPEG-4, H.264/AVC, and VC-1.
An exclusive extended video definition or EVD has a video resolution of 1080p or HD ready for output to a 28-inch or larger TV. Its audio has Dolby Digital Plus or a comparable format. The disc has storage capacity of 10.8 GB on a dual layer or 6.48 GB on a single-layer version. It comes with an HDMI cable for connecting the player to a high-def TV set. The Extended Video Definition (EVD) should play all standard video formats, including MPEG, AVI, VOB, WMV, and MOV.
Types of DVD players include portable EvD players for playing DVDs on the go, desktop EvD Players for connecting to a TV to play movies, and computer CD ROM Drives that can play EvD discs.
Video playback:
An EVD player can play videos from EVD discs and other common formats like VCD, DVD, and SVCD. It allows users to watch movies and shows at home or on the go. DVD region codes won't limit playability, so users can see international films.
Photo Viewing:
In addition to video, EVD players let users see slideshows of stored digital photos. This allows sharing and enjoyment of personal photo collections on larger screens during gatherings or special occasions. DVD players typically lack this viewing capability, limiting multimedia use. However, the inclusion of a photo viewing feature enhances the player's multifunctionality, catering to diverse user needs and enriching their entertainment experiences.
Audio Playback:
A compatible player enables listening to music through CDs, DVDs, or audio files like MP3, WMA, and AAC, providing a seamless transition for entertainment needs. The conversion of discs into digital formats also allows songs to be burned onto DVD or CD for playback later. This further enhances the functionality of the playback device, as it may serve as a music player when needed.
Parental Controls:
The consumer electronics device offers parental control settings that enable content viewing to be restricted based upon ratings and categories, thus ensuring that inappropriate materials cannot be accessed by children. Such features provide peace of mind to parents concerning their kids' safety and security when using media players.
Multiple Language Options:
EVD players provide multiple language audio and subtitle options for enhanced user experience through access to diverse content. This feature's inclusion increases the player's usability, making it suitable for a broad audience worldwide, regardless of linguistic background or country.
Fast Forward and Rewind:
Players allow users to skip ahead or go back to view selected scenes, ensuring convenient navigation through lengthy videos and adding functionality as well as usability to the device. It, therefore, enables users to repeatedly watch favorite parts without starting afresh.
Resume Function:
With this feature, playback can be resumed from where it was stopped previously instead of beginning again from the start. As a result, users are able to continue watching or listening to a session without having to rewind and find their desired spot.
The EVD player can be used to spend leisure time viewing movies, playing games, and enjoying music at home; utilized in offices or business lounges to give presentations, read reports, or conduct practical training; and used for educational purposes in classrooms and at home as an interactive teaching aid.
Since the EVD player supports various formats, it can be used during different occasions, such as birthday celebrations, weddings, business events, or corporate meetings. Traveling with the portable EVD player allows people to enjoy movies, games, and music on the go. Because it supports battery power, one can use it without an electricity supply. In addition, it is a good gift for friends, family, and anyone who loves music, movies, and entertainment.
Despite many EVD players and system options, businesses should consider some fundamental issues before buying EVD system equipment.
Q1 What is the difference between EVD and DVD?
A1 The EVD has better image quality than a standard DVD. However, the image quality of the VCD is lower than that of the DVD. The VCD cannot play video games, but the DVD can. The DVD is more expensive than the others. The VCD is the cheapest.
Q2 What is the purpose of a DVD player?
A2 A DVD player plays DVDs. It can also play other discs like CD audio, CD video, and video CDs. Some DVD players can also play DivX or MP3 files.
Q3 How does a DVD work?
A3 DVDs work using a laser beam. The laser scans the disc to find the data. Then, the laser reads the data to get the pictures and sound. The DVD drive will also spin the disc at a steady speed.
Q4 What is the role of a DVD?
A4 The role of a DVD is to store data. This data includes movies, TV shows, video games, and software. DVDs are used to give content to whichever audience it is meant for.