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Videodisc — (or video disc) is a general term for a laser or stylus readable random access circular disc that contains both audio and video signals recorded in an analog form. Typically, it is a reference to any such media that predates the mainstream… … Wikipedia
videodisc — [vid′ē ō disk΄] n. a disc on which images and sounds, as of a film, can be recorded for reproduction by a player connected to a TV receiver: also videodisk, video disc, video disk * * * vid·e·o·disc also vid·e·o·disk (vĭdʹē ō dĭsk ) n. A… … Universalium
videodisc — vid•e•o•disc [[t]ˈvɪd i oʊˌdɪsk[/t]] n. rtv an optical disc on which a motion picture or television program is recorded for playback on a television set Also called laser videodisc Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
videodisc — n. disc on which images and sounds are stored to be read by a laser, optical disk … English contemporary dictionary
videodisc — An optical disk storage medium for images, still or moving. It is sometimes called laser viseodisc, and can store 108,000 still images per disc. Also see CD ROM and new media … Glossary of Art Terms
Laser-Optical — VP A videodisc format … Audio and video glossary
Laser-Reflectance — VP A videodisc format … Audio and video glossary
videodisc — /ˈvɪdioʊˌdɪsk/ (say videeoh.disk) noun a video recording made on an optical disc for playback on television. Also, video laser disc, videodisk. {trademark} …
Laserdisc — Not to be confused with disk laser, a flat configuration solid state laser. Not to be confused with VCD, DVD, or Blu ray, optical disc formats employing digital video encoding. Not to be confused with CED, a coincident but incompatible analogue… … Wikipedia
Capacitance Electronic Disc — Capacitance Electronic Discs The CED, exposed from protective caddy Media type video playback media Capacity 60 minutes NTSC video per side, 27,000 frames per side[ … Wikipedia