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A DVD player is a device for playing video DVDs. Most hardware DVD players have to be connected to a television set; there are also some small portable devices which have an LCD screen attached.

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DVD - Television - LCD

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A DVD player has to complete these tasks:

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  • Read a DVD disk in UDF version 2 format
  • optionally decrypt the data with either CSS and/or Macrovision
  • decode the MPEG-2 video stream with a maximum of 10 Mbit/s (peak) or 8 Mbit/s (continuous)
  • decode sound in MP2, PCM or AC-3 format and output (with optional AC-3 to stereo downsampling) on stereo connector, optical or electric digital connector
  • output a video signal, either an analog one (in PAL, SECAM or NTSC format) on the color video signal connector, or a digital one on the DVI output connector
  • Most DVD players also allow users to play audio CDs (CDDA, MP3, etc.) and Video CDs (VCD) and include a home cinema decoder (i.e. Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre System (DTS)). Some newer devices also play videos in the DivX video compression format popular on the internet.

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    CD - CDDA - MP3 - Video CD - VCD - Home cinema - Dolby Digital - Digital Theatre System - DivX

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    As of 2004, retail prices for such a device, depending on its optional features (such as digital sound or video output), start between 40 and 80 USD/euros.

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    As of 2004 - USD - Euro

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    By far the largest producer of DVD players is China; in 2002 they produced 30 million players, more than 70% of the world output. These producers have to pay about US$20 per player in license fees, to the patent holders of the DVD technology (Sony, Philips, Pioneer and LG Electronics) as well as for MPEG-2 licenses. To avoid these fees, China has developed the EVD standard as an intended successor of DVD; as of 2004, EVD players were only being sold in China.

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    China - 2002 - Patent - Sony - Philips - Pioneer - LG Electronics - MPEG-2 - EVD - As of 2004

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    Software DVD players are programs that allow to view DVD videos on a computer with a DVD-ROM drive. Examples for Windows operating system are the VLC media player and MPlayer (both free, but allegedly with unclear patent violation), and WinDVD and PowerDVD (for-fee). In many people's experience, the for-fee software does not quite stand up to the open-source rivals in image quality and CPU load.

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    Program - Computer - DVD-ROM - VLC media player - MPlayer

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    See also: CD, CD-ROM, VCR, DVD recorder

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    CD - CD-ROM - VCR - DVD recorder

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