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a type of disc that can store video and audio content, and was used in the past as a more affordable option than DVDs
What is a "Video Compact Disc"?
A Video Compact Disc (VCD) is a type of optical disc used to store and play video content. Developed in the 1990s, it offers a lower-resolution alternative to DVDs and can hold several hours of video along with audio. VCDs were popular for distributing movies and television shows as a cost-effective and more compact alternative to VHS and DVDs. They are played using a VCD player or a compatible DVD player and are known for their simplicity and ease of use. Although VCDs have been largely replaced by higher-quality formats, they played a significant role in the evolution of home video technology.