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To: Ian deSouza who wrote (28837)1/27/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: Ian deSouza  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Here's Intel's view of DVD...

developer.intel.com

excerpt:

DVD technology promises to benefit a wide array of industries and companies. PC OEMs will be able to deliver a more interactive and media-rich experience to end users. Solutions that use both dedicated hardware for playback, as well as host-based software playback, on PCs are already available today. Software providers will be able to create new titles that integrate full-motion video, high-quality audio, graphics and images. In the near term, they can consolidate multi-CD titles onto a single DVD. Drive manufacturers stand to see increased business as the momentum behind DVD builds and sales of PC DVD drives explode. CD drive and disc manufacturers can leverage their existing manufacturing technology to make DVD products.