
DVD Cloner
DVD-CLONER designed to backup your favorite DVD
movies. Have you stored your DVD movies properly? According to a survey
among movie fans, we find that half of them can't keep their movies more
than 3 years due to the following reasons:
- 24% accidentally damaged by children or pets
- 25% naturally worn or damaged by defective DVD
player
- 25% lost
- 13% become unusable itself or by unfavorable
weather
- 13% others
So it is critical to backup your DVD movies and
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dvdSanta:
The Most Easy to Use DVD
Creating Tool

dvdSanta is an All-in-One software that lets you
copy, create, convert and burn your DVD movies. It can copy 9GB double
layer DVD movies into a 4.7GB DVD-R disc, can turn your photos into DVD
movies with Hollywood style motion effects, can convert other video
formats (avi, wmv, vob, asf, DivX, Mpeg,...) into DVD video, can transfer
miniDV camcorder tapes directly to DVD video.
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DVD glossary
- Eccentricity
Variation in radius of an information track from
the true axis of rotation of the disc. May be confused with runout.
- ECC
Mathematically determined Error Correction
Code specified in the standards that represents data and is
recorded with that data to enable limited correction of read errors.
- ECMA
European Computer Manufacturers
Association, a regional member of ISO headquartered in Geneva,
Switzerland that often initiates and issues standards that are precursors of
subsequent ISO standards.
- EDC
Mathematically determined Error Detection
Code specified in the standards that represents data and is
recorded with that data to support limited identification of read errors.
- Effect Length
Electrical or optical length in the direction of
an information track of a physical data feature such as a pit or land.
- EFM
Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation
used to convert eight data bits to fourteen channel bits prior to recording.
- El Torito
Bootable CD specification named for the
restaurant where it was initiated.
- Enhanced Music CD
Multisession CD-DA and CD-ROM disc specified in
Blue Book playable as an audio CD without data-generated static.
- Entrance Surface (Readout Surface)
Substrate surface nearest to the optical pickup
head where the laser beam enters and, after reflection, exits.
- Erasure Byte
Byte containing one or more erroneous bits
flagged by error detection for processing in a subsequent operation.
- Error Byte
Byte of unknown location containing one or more
erroneous bits.
- Extent
Set of logical blocks having addressing numbers
that form a continuous ascending sequence.
Easter
Eggs
Many DVDs contain "hidden features" stored on the disc, which can usually be
accessed by some hidden icon on a menu screen. This practice is becoming more
and more common, and is even becoming a promotional device for many
distributors.
ECC/EDC
Error Correction Code/Error Detection Code. Codes specified in the color book
standards and imbedded in DVD data which facilitate the reconstruction of data
if read errors occur.
Encode
In the context of digital video, the process of converting the color space of a
video clip from RGB to YUV and then compressing it.
Error
Correction
A digital circuit that corrects errors during the retrieving/decoding process.
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Pocket DVD Wizard

The Pocket DVD Wizard allows you to make backup
copies of your personal DVD's, Mpeg, AVI and DivX video and then play them
on your Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC.
Imagine the possibilities! You can now record your
favorite TV program with your DVD recorder and transfer it to your Pocket
PC, then watch it later in the office, or on the beach!
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| There are 4 standard formats. D10 and D18 are not
as common. A DVD-5 (single sided) DVD-Video
disc will hold nominally 133 minutes of high quality MPEG-2 encoded video,
together with three surround-sound audio channels and four subtitle
channels. (Without video compression one DVD-5 disc would hold only about
3 minutes of video).
A DVD-9 (dual layer) disc increases the playing time
to 240 minutes of continuous video.
A DVD-10 (double sided) disc will hold a nominal 133
minutes on each side (ie 266 minutes in all), but the disc needs to be
turned over to play the other side.
A DVD-18 (dual layer, doubled sided) disc can hold
240 minutes on each side and the disc also needs to be turned over to play
the other side.
Most DVD is D9 or D5 format.
DVD-Cloner can clone D9 to just ONE DVDr/rw
disc (D5 format) without evident losing. |
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