Labels on DVD cases that say "Enhanced for Wide screen TV" or "Enhanced for 16:9 TV" means that the video has been stretched anamorphically, a feature supported by all DVD players and many TV sets.
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Kebab case -- or kebab-case -- is a programming variable naming convention where a developer replaces the spaces between words with a dash. Programming variable names should be descriptive. Two or ...
A DVD formatted for the NTSC market. Prior to digital television, NTSC and PAL were the two major analog TV formats, each with different frame rates and lines of resolution. When DVDs were ...
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But for the majority of uses, these cases clip together easily and hold a ton of stuff! The connectors are a bit fragile, so you'll need to be careful when sliding them together, but it's very ...
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