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Browsing by Author "Rajan, N. Varatha"

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    CD-ROM / Multimedia - Experiences at IGM Library, University Of Hyderabad
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 1996-02-15) Rajan, N. Varatha; Reddy, E.Rama
    This paper describes in detail the' CD-ROM/Multimedia systems, products, services etc.,.Some useful tips for acquiring the Multimedia PCs are mentioned. CD-ROM/Multimedia experiences at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Library, University of Hyderabad is discussed in detail
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    DVD : The Storage Media
    (INFLIBNET Center, 1998-03-04) Reddy, E. Rama; Rajan, N. Varatha
    Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is a new optical storage technology having a large capacity CD with advanced multimedia support with atleast seven times the storage capacity of CD-ROM and can be manufactured for about the same price. DVD technology consists of five different formats: DVD- Video, DVD-Audio, DVD-ROM, DVD-R and DVDRAM. The authors mention about the storage capacity of different formats, their usefulness and compact, standardisation aspects and few limitations. "The nex.t generation of consumer and computer electronic products wm be built using DVD technology, replacing the VHS player, CD-ROM, CD-A, and CD-R devices.

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