UltraViolet was a system for buying, download, and streaming movies
over the Internet. More information in Jim's
UltraViolet FAQ.
Blu-ray Disc Demystified, McGraw-Hill (11/2008)
Blu-ray Disc Demystified gives Blu-ray the "Demystified" treatment with details
on development, physical format, logical formats, applications, myth busting,
advantages/disadvantages, and more. More information at the
BDDemystified Web site.
DVD Demystified, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill (11/2005)
Jim was joined by renowned DVD developer Mark Johnson and award-winning
video director Chuck Crawford to update DVD Demystified with details of the
latest developments and formats.
Detailed descriptions of DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD), UMD, and
more.
Over 200 information-packed charts and figures, including a quick
reference section.
Clear and understandable explanations of features and
technologies.
Includes a DVD with samples from Broadcast
DVD, Dolby, DTS, Joe Kane Productions, Microsoft, Ovation Software, THX,
Widescreen Review, and others, plus WebDVD HTML
files, spreadsheets, and more.
DVD Demystified 2nd edition is available in Japanese.
Download
barcodes for using the DVD Demystified disc with Pioneer
7400/7300/7200 industrial players.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
About DVD,
published by McGraw-Hill (11/2003)
The most comprehensive, quick look-up guide to DVD facts, figures, and
formats available anywhere
General DVD information
DVD's relationship to other products and technologies
DVD technical details
DVDs and the computer
DVD production
This is the DVD FAQ in print. If
you've ever wished you had a copy of the FAQ to read on the bus, at
breakfast, or in the bathroom, your wish has been granted.
If you're interested in learning more about digital audio/video and related
technologies, I recommend the following books:
DVD Authoring and Production, by Ralph LaBarge. Takes up where DVD
Demystified leaves off, explaining the ins and outs of producing,
distributing, and selling DVDs.
Video Demystified, 3rd ed, by
Keith Jack. A wealth of
technical details on video and MPEG. (The title is similar, but there's no
connection to DVD Demystified.)