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:;[[Wikipedia:Comparison_of_video_player_software|Comparison of media player software]] | :;[[Wikipedia:Comparison_of_video_player_software|Comparison of media player software]] | ||
− | *Unlike most optical-disc standards, [[Wikipedia:CD_Video|CDV]], [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]] and [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc#MUSE_LD|MUSE LD]] is not fully digital, and instead requires the use of analog video signals. See [[Ripping_games#Disc-based]] section. | + | *Unlike most optical-disc standards, [[Wikipedia:CD_Video|CDV]], [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]] and [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc#MUSE_LD|MUSE LD]] is not fully digital, and instead requires the use of analog video signals. See [[Ripping_games#Disc-based]] this section for these. |
:*[[Wikipedia:LaserDisc#LD-G|LD-G]] as the storage medium for karaoke (music and additional content such as graphics), almost all manufacturers have transitioned to CD+G discs later. | :*[[Wikipedia:LaserDisc#LD-G|LD-G]] as the storage medium for karaoke (music and additional content such as graphics), almost all manufacturers have transitioned to CD+G discs later. | ||