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| With many modern DVD recorder/players being quite compatible I am wondering as to the best format to use for DVD recording. What are the advantages or otherwise of DVD+/+RW over DVD-/-RW Geoff Lane |
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| "Geoff Lane" With many modern DVD recorder/players being quite compatible I am wondering as to the best format to use for DVD recording. Good question. All old formats should be supported now, but newest ones - not neccesarily. I also noticed that the latest DVD video disks can't be recognized by the old version of DVD Shrink. It barks something about wrong format. Also the old version of the MS Media Player can't play them, the upgraded version knows all these new formats. Surprise... First time I noticed a few months ago. What are the advantages or otherwise of DVD+/+RW over DVD-/-RW Correct me somebody if I'm wrong, I've never seen dual layer DVD-, only +. I guess it's a politics in most cases. Several companies making - are trying to show that they are better than other companies making +. That's more historical than anything else. Just D. |
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| Just D wrote: With many modern DVD recorder/players being quite compatible I am wondering as to the best format to use for DVD recording. Good question. All old formats should be supported now, but newest ones - not neccesarily. I also noticed that the latest DVD video disks can't be recognized by the old version of DVD Shrink. It barks something about wrong format. Also the old version of the MS Media Player can't play them, the upgraded version knows all these new formats. Surprise... First time I noticed a few months ago. That's interesting, have you upgraded DVD Shrink and is the later one OK. What are the advantages or otherwise of DVD+/+RW over DVD-/-RW Correct me somebody if I'm wrong, I've never seen dual layer DVD-, only +. I guess it's a politics in most cases. Several companies making - are trying to show that they are better than other companies making +. That's more historical than anything else. Ah right, just wondering as I have an all formats PVR and wondered the pros and cons or either option. Thanks, Geoff Lane |
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| DL-R available. I have Verbatim. There may be others. Maurice -- "Geoff Lane" wrote in message ... Just D wrote: With many modern DVD recorder/players being quite compatible I am wondering as to the best format to use for DVD recording. Good question. All old formats should be supported now, but newest ones - not neccesarily. I also noticed that the latest DVD video disks can't be recognized by the old version of DVD Shrink. It barks something about wrong format. Also the old version of the MS Media Player can't play them, the upgraded version knows all these new formats. Surprise... First time I noticed a few months ago. That's interesting, have you upgraded DVD Shrink and is the later one OK. What are the advantages or otherwise of DVD+/+RW over DVD-/-RW Correct me somebody if I'm wrong, I've never seen dual layer DVD-, only +. I guess it's a politics in most cases. Several companies making - are trying to show that they are better than other companies making +. That's more historical than anything else. Ah right, just wondering as I have an all formats PVR and wondered the pros and cons or either option. Thanks, Geoff Lane |
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| "Geoff Lane" not neccesarily. I also noticed that the latest DVD video disks can't be recognized by the old version of DVD Shrink. It barks something about wrong format. Also the old version of the MS Media Player can't play them, the upgraded version knows all these new formats. Surprise... First time I noticed a few months ago. That's interesting, have you upgraded DVD Shrink and is the later one OK. I'm currently having version 3.2.0.15 installed. Google doesn't show me anything newer: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...hrink+download I'm not sure that a newer version is available. The WMP version is 11, that's what I'm using now. Version 10 was not able to play some newest video disks. Just D. |
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| "Geoff Lane" That's interesting, have you upgraded DVD Shrink and is the later one OK. Here is the info: http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVD_Shrink It's not updated sonce 2004. Anyway I don't care now because it was very critical for me only when I wanted to watch movies and didn't have any good +/- DVD drive on my laptop. I found a good way of using the external DVD R/W +/- drive in the USB box and this combination works just great for any movies. I had to cache the disk images on the hard drive before I found this solution to watch and then delete. Also it saves the disk drive resources because it takes just a few minutes to cache the image comparing to 2 hours of watching it. Just D. |
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