PVD Disc
A PVD Disc (Personal Video Disc) is a special format of discs created by Hasbro Inc. to be used only in their VideoNow product lines. The disc is 108 mm in diameter and reports to hold up to 450 megabytes of data. In 2005, Hasbro introduced an electronic device called the VideoNow Media Wizard that would allow users to burn their own PVDs. The VideoNow Media Wizard seems to be no longer available from Hasbro.
See also
- Video CD – standard digital format for storing video on a Compact Disc.
- Laserdisc – The larger analog predecessor to Video CD
- CD Video – A 1980s format combining the laserdisc and the CD
- Super Video CD – A direct successor to Video CD
- DVD – A higher capacity and much more successful follow-up to Video CD
- cDVD – (AKA Mini-DVD), DVD video on a CD
- DcVD – A non-standard MPEG-1 format for the Sega Dreamcast video game console
- MovieCD – A proprietary 1990s format using the MotionPixels codec
- Blu-ray – A new type of disc that allows much more data
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