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CD-I (Compact Disc-Interactive) Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: CD-I (Compact Disc-Interactive): CD-I is a specification for a complete hardware/software product that includes a CD-ROM player, a Motorola 68000-family CPU, and special audio and video processing hardware. CD-I is an extension of CD-ROM that allows sound and video images to be stored as standard analog signals alongside other digital information. Although CD-I has a wide range of capabilities, including audio with compact disk quality, it cannot display continuous full-screen, full-motion video, and it cannot run on hardware that doesn't precisely conform to the specification. The CD-I concept was introduced in 1986 by Philips and Sony. |
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