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- LV-ROM abstract "LV-ROM is an optical disc format developed by Philips Electronics to integrate analog video and computer software for interactive multimedia. The LV-ROM is a specialized variation of the CAV Laserdisc. LV-ROM is an initialism for "LaserVision Read-Only Memory".Like Laserdisc, LV-ROM discs store analog audio and video by encoding it in pulse-width modulation. However, LV-ROM also stores computer files via the Advanced Disk Filing System, which is the file system used by Acorn Computers. An LV-ROM disc can store up to 324 megabytes of digital information, or up to 54,000 frames of analog video (36 minutes with a frame rate of 25 fps) per side.The format had only one application: To publish documentary video, children's writings, and other historical records compiled from 1984 to 1986 for the BBC Domesday Project. The Domesday Project LV-ROM discs were played using a BBC Master computer connected via SCSI-1 to a Philips AIV VP415 Laserdisc player. A genlock enabled the software stored on the LV-ROM to display computer graphics over the analog video on the BBC Master's computer screen. The buttons and menus of the user interface were accessed with a trackball.".
- LV-ROM wikiPageID "35708163".
- LV-ROM wikiPageRevisionID "588817651".
- LV-ROM capacity "324".
- LV-ROM dimensions "30.0".
- LV-ROM encoding Pulse-width_modulation.
- LV-ROM extendedFrom LaserDisc.
- LV-ROM extendedTo "LD-ROM".
- LV-ROM owner Philips.
- LV-ROM read Laser_diode.
- LV-ROM type Optical_disc.
- LV-ROM type Read-only_memory.
- LV-ROM use Interactive_media.
- LV-ROM subject Category:Computer_storage_media.
- LV-ROM subject Category:Laserdisc.
- LV-ROM subject Category:Pioneer_Corporation_products.
- LV-ROM subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1986.
- LV-ROM subject Category:Video_storage.
- LV-ROM comment "LV-ROM is an optical disc format developed by Philips Electronics to integrate analog video and computer software for interactive multimedia. The LV-ROM is a specialized variation of the CAV Laserdisc. LV-ROM is an initialism for "LaserVision Read-Only Memory".Like Laserdisc, LV-ROM discs store analog audio and video by encoding it in pulse-width modulation. However, LV-ROM also stores computer files via the Advanced Disk Filing System, which is the file system used by Acorn Computers.".
- LV-ROM label "LD-ROM".
- LV-ROM label "LV-ROM".
- LV-ROM sameAs m.07s9m9.
- LV-ROM sameAs Q4042429.
- LV-ROM sameAs Q4042429.
- LV-ROM wasDerivedFrom LV-ROM?oldid=588817651.
- LV-ROM isPrimaryTopicOf LV-ROM.