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'''[[DVD]]''' ('''Digital Versatile Disc''', formerly '''Digital Video Disc''') is an [[Optical Discs|optical disc]] storage format. DVDs can be single- or double-sided, and each side can be single- or dual-layer recorded.
'''Digital Versatile Disc''' ('''DVD'''), formerly '''Digital Video Disc''', is an [[Optical Discs|optical disc]] storage format. DVDs can be single- or double-sided, and each side can be single- or dual-layer recorded.
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DVDs overtook [[VHS]] tapes as the dominant format for video sales and rentals in the 2000s. The [[HD-DVD]] and [[BluRay Disc]] formats dueled it out in a format war to be the successor of the DVD, with BluRay ultimately winning, but DVDs are still widely used alongside them. Digital [[Video|video formats]] (download or streaming) are increasing in popularity as a competitor to physical media.
 
DVDs overtook [[VHS]] tapes as the dominant format for video sales and rentals in the 2000s. The [[HD-DVD]] and [[BluRay Disc]] formats dueled it out in a format war to be the successor of the DVD, with BluRay ultimately winning, but DVDs are still widely used alongside them. Digital [[Video|video formats]] (download or streaming) are increasing in popularity as a competitor to physical media.

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File Format
Name DVD
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Released 1995

DVD

DVD

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc, formerly Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage format. DVDs can be single- or double-sided, and each side can be single- or dual-layer recorded.

DVDs overtook VHS tapes as the dominant format for video sales and rentals in the 2000s. The HD-DVD and BluRay Disc formats dueled it out in a format war to be the successor of the DVD, with BluRay ultimately winning, but DVDs are still widely used alongside them. Digital video formats (download or streaming) are increasing in popularity as a competitor to physical media.

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