Forward Versatile Disc
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title:
Forward Versatile Disc
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Forward Versatile Disc (FVD) is an offshoot of DVD developed in Taiwan jointly by the Advanced Optical Storage Research Alliance (AOSRA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) as a less expensive alternative for high-definition content. The disc is similar in structure to a DVD, in that pit length is the same and a red laser is used to read it, but the track width has been shortened slightly to allow the disc to have 5.4 GB of storage per layer as opposed to 4.7 GB for a standar
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Optical disc format intended as an alternative to HD DVD and Blu-ray
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_Versatile_Disc
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2024-02-03T23:33:20Z
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