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This is a cleaned-up version of the original DVD Demystified home page. It's mostly for historical value.

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DVD FAQ

The original, one and only, DVD FAQ. Est. 1996.

UltraViolet FAQ

UltraViolet was a system for buying, download, and streaming movies over the Internet. More information in Jim's UltraViolet FAQ.

Blu-ray Disc Demystified, McGraw-Hill (11/2008)

The Blu-ray Disc Demystified book gives Blu-ray the "Demystified" treatment with details on development, physical format, logical formats, applications, myth busting, advantages/disadvantages, and more. See BD Demystified for more.

DVD Demystified, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill (11/2005)

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Jim was joined by renowned DVD developer Mark Johnson and award-winning video director Chuck Crawford to update DVD Demystified with details of the latest developments and formats.
  • Detailed descriptions of DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD), UMD, and more.
  • Over 200 information-packed charts and figures, including a quick reference section.
  • Clear and understandable explanations of features and technologies.
  • Includes a DVD with samples from Broadcast DVD, Dolby, DTS, Joe Kane Productions, Microsoft, Ovation Software, THX, Widescreen Review, and others, plus WebDVD HTML files, spreadsheets, and more.

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DVD Demystified 2nd edition is available in Japanese.


Download barcodes for using the DVD Demystified disc with Pioneer 7400/7300/7200 industrial players.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About DVD, McGraw-Hill (11/2003)

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  • The most comprehensive, quick look-up guide to DVD facts, figures, and formats available anywhere
  • General DVD information
  • DVD's relationship to other products and technologies
  • DVD technical details
  • DVDs and the computer
  • DVD production
This is the DVD FAQ in print. If you've ever wished you had a copy of the FAQ to read on the bus, at breakfast, or in the bathroom, your wish has been granted.

More Stuff From Jim Taylor

I keep a separate list of my presentations, publications, and other productions. Here are a few selections:

Stuff From Other Jim Taylors

Related Stuff

If you're interested in learning more about digital audio/video and related technologies, I recommend the following books: