The DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) format has become an extremely popular medium for movies, as the quality of the video is much better than that of magnetic tapes. This high quality, as well as the possibility of interactive movies and multiple language tracks, has ensured DVD's success. DVD movies are a great choice for presentations, since the content is navigated easily without the need to rewind or forward the movie to a desired scene. DVD players can be combined with either our LCD projectors or television carts.
Availability
Features
  • Installed in several classrooms; check room listings.
  • There are four (4) DVD players available for requests.
  • Primarily for on-campus use by instructors and students.
  • Requests for classroom use during normal class periods can be taken by any staff member on duty in the Instructional Technology Office. Late evening or weekend requests need to be arranged with David Stevenson (x8035).
  • Any special requests should be arranged with David Stevenson.
  • DVD-RV80 Models have Component Video OUT, S-Video OUT, NTSC Video OUT, 5.1 channel Dolby Surround Audio OUT, Digital Audio OUT (optical/coaxial)
  • DVD-T2000 Models have S-Video OUT, NTSC Video OUT (BNC/RCA), Stereo Audio Out, Digital Audio OUT (optical)
  • Infrared remote
  • Plays DVD, Video CD, and CD Audio discs

 

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