Posted by <donot on 12/10/05 12:39
"Jeff" <j@donotspam.me> wrote in message
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> > "Gary" <Garyspam@spamasmailorder.com> wrote in message
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> >> the marketing boys sell more to people with recorders if the disk is
> > ladled
> >> Video. rather than data which are obviously for computers. don't
> >> worry
> >
> > Thanks, but I was wondering if they were of a lesser quality as it
> > doesn't matter if some errors crept in for video but it does matter
> > concerning data files.
> >
> >
> >
>
> The video is really data files read by the computer in the DVD player.
> You may use the same disks for both either video or data. The only
> difference is the label on the package. The same goes for "audio" and
> "data" CDs.
OK thanks. I know about the CDs, I think in Germany they include an extra
charge in the price if the CDs are labelled for audio.
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