The there applications of DVD are Video, Audio, and CD-ROM. All three
discs types are built upon the same physical specification and file
structure. Note that "Video" includes associated audio multiplexed
at the same time instant. "Audio" (Book C) is stricly audio, and
is coded in a very different manner than the audio type of Book B.
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DVD Books |
| Part 3: Application | Video Specs | Audio Specs |
| Part 2: File System | UDF-Bridge (M-UDF + ISO 9660) | UDF Format | UDF Format |
| Part 1: Physical | Physical format | Physical format | Physical format |
| | Disc specifications (Read-Only Disc) | Disc specs Write-Once | Disc specs Rewritable |
| Book | Book A: Read Only Specs | Book B: Video Specs | Book C: Audio Specs | Book D: Write-Once Specs | Book E: Rewritabe Specs |
Table provided by Toshiba
Notes:
The DVD Audio (Book C) is expected in Summer 1996.
A blue laser version of the physical books (A, D, E) is expected
by the year 2000.
Structure of Video Book (Book B): Physical part
1. General
scope
general parameters
normative reference
notations
terminologies
abbreviations
2. Disc specifications
disc outline
environmental conditions
measuring conditions
mechanical parameters
optical parameters
recorded parameters
operation signals
3. Information Area Format
track structure
sector structure
modulation method (8/16 Modulation)
Lead-in, Middle and Lead-out Area
Structure of Video Book (Book B): File System Part
1. General
scope
Normative Reference
Definitions
Notations
Data types of descriptor field
2. Volume Structure
Requirements for DVD-ROM disc
Volume Space
Volume Structure of UDF Bridge Format
UDF Bridge Volume Recognition Sequence
Anchor Point
Volume Descriptor Sequence
Logical Volume Integrity Sequence
CD-ROM Volume Descriptor Set
3. File Structure
Requirements for DVD-ROM disc
UDF File Structure
UDF File Set Descriptor Sequence
UDF Directories
ICB
ISO 9660 Directory Structure and Path Table
Structure of Video Book (Book B): Application Part
1. General
Scope
General Specifications of Presentation Data
Normative Reference
2. Technical Elements
Definitions
Symbols
Notations
Terminology
Abbreviations
3. Introduction
Logical Structure of DVD Video
Presentation Structure
DVD System Model
4. Navigation Data Structure
Video Manager Information (VMGI)
Video Title Set Information (VTSI)
Program Chain Information (PGCI)
Presentation Control Information (PCI)
Data Search Information (DSI)
Navigation Commands and Navigation Parameters
5. Video Object (VOB)
Contents of VOBs
Pack
Player Reference Model
Presentation Data