ABSTRACT

As described earlier, DVD-Video was developed as a consumer format for high-quality video playback from set-top players connected to TVs. However, the format’s feature set also includes support for extensive interactivity, which makes DVD-Video attractive not only for home viewing of feature films, but also for applications such as music videos, games and karaoke. In corporate and institutional settings, meanwhile, DVD-Video is catching on rapidly as the preferred delivery solution for presentations, catalogs, training and education materials, kiosks, and point-of-purchase displays.