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What is the difference in quality between DVD and VCD? I don't notice that the main difference in image clearence quality.
Maybe not so huge.chroot said:It's a huge difference.
VCD has a resolution of 352 x 288, while DVD has a resolution of 720 x 480.
- Warren
The first 25 lines or so, of the 525, are vbli and form the black bar if your picture "Rolls"chroot said:NoTime,
The NTSC standard has 525 lines of vertical resolution, of which 480 are typically active video. The horizontal resolution is not specified by the NTSC standard, because it's an analog signal. Typical sets are nowhere as bad as 300 x 250, however.
- Warren
Newer computers, properly configured, work quite nicely.Manchot said:Well, on my TV, I can't tell much of a difference. On my LCD computer montior though, set to its native resolution, I can tell a HUGE difference.
DVDs have a higher quality video and audio compared to VCDs. This is because DVDs have a higher resolution and can hold more data, resulting in better picture and sound quality. VCDs, on the other hand, have a lower resolution and can only hold up to 74 minutes of video.
VCDs are generally more cost-effective than DVDs. This is because VCDs use CD-R discs, which are cheaper to produce than DVD discs. However, the trade-off is that DVDs have better quality and can hold more content.
Yes, most DVD players are designed to be compatible with VCDs. However, some older DVD players may not be able to play VCDs. It is best to check the specifications of your DVD player before attempting to play a VCD.
DVDs are more widely supported than VCDs. This is because DVDs are the standard format for movies and can be played on most DVD players, gaming consoles, and computers. VCDs, on the other hand, are not as widely supported and may not be playable on all devices.
Yes, the difference in quality between DVD and VCD is noticeable. DVDs have a higher resolution and can hold more data, resulting in a clearer and more detailed picture and better sound quality. VCDs, on the other hand, have a lower resolution and may have lower quality video and audio.