Videocard

 is the video equivalent to Musicard created by Theorysonic. It was released on April 6, 2001 to replace the TVD. The format is like Musicard with the higher capacity big enough to fit a movie into the card. Like its music counterpart, the cards can only be read on dedicated players such as the Videocard MobilePlayer, or through a driver hooked up to a computer, TV, smartphone or tablet (smartphones and tablets requires USB Videocard/Musicard drive player adapters with extensions) with TheoryMedia or other media players (some requires extensions).

released it in and  the same year as it's El Kadsreian release as the Theory Videocard. It was released by in  and the  in 2002 as the Sony Videocard and by  in the rest of Europe and several regions of Asia the same year as the Philips-Magnavox Videocard.

The biggest selling Videocard release was The Madness of King George with 15 million copies sold.

Advertising
SanDisk's advertising for the Videocard, produced by and, featured actors Charlie Nieuwoudt and John Brabin advertising the Videocard as "the most indestructible video format in the world".

The Videocard, in it's U.S. release, was endorsed by monster truck driver and the famous exhibition basketball team the. An ad for the Videocard featured the Globetrotters and the playing a game to determine who would get to buy the latest Videocard releases first, before ultimately deciding on buying the releases themselves. advertised the first two Videocard MobilePlayer models and the Jr. model in direct response infomercials.