Upminster Blue
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Any idea what format the DVD's recorded in? If it's DVD-R (like the Collymore DVD) it wont play properly on my ancient DVD player.
It's not DVD-R. The DVD has been sent to a professional DVD replicator to ensure the highest standards of campatability. This means creation of an original glass master before being copied onto dual layer discs. It is how all the movie DVD's are produced.[b said:Quote[/b] (Upminster Blue @ Aug. 19 2005,12:52)]Any idea what format the DVD's recorded in? If it's DVD-R (like the Collymore DVD) it wont play properly on my ancient DVD player.
WOOO...[b said:Quote[/b] (Hockley_Hobbit @ Aug. 19 2005,12:58)]The highest standards of campatability!
Cheers.[b said:Quote[/b] (Hockley_Hobbit @ Aug. 19 2005,12:58)]It's not DVD-R. The DVD has been sent to a professional DVD replicator to ensure the highest standards of campatability. This means creation of an original glass master before being copied onto dual layer discs. It is how all the movie DVD's are produced.[b said:Quote[/b] (Upminster Blue @ Aug. 19 2005,12:52)]Any idea what format the DVD's recorded in? If it's DVD-R (like the Collymore DVD) it wont play properly on my ancient DVD player.
It "should" play on all DVD players. If it doesn't play in yours then can I suggest that it really is a crap player and nip down to Tesco's and get a new one for £30!!!!
Nice, no more double-disc sets once that comes in then![b said:Quote[/b] (TrueBlue @ Aug. 19 2005,15:55)]Blu-Ray
if anybody wants to know what its all about 58GB storage yes please