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<p>This allowed for 54,000 individual frames to be stored on a single side, equating to 30&nbsp;minutes of video for NTSC and Hi-Vision, or 36&nbsp;minutes for PAL. A key advantage of CAV was reduced visibility of <a href="page.php?w=crosstalk">crosstalk</a> between adjacent tracks, as any interference would occur at the same point in adjacent frames. Although less common than constant linear velocity (CLV) discs, CAV was often used for special edition releases to showcase bonus features and effects. Notably, each frame on a CAV disc could be referenced</p><p>
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