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Posted by Gaz on 10/23/62 11:39
Simon Beader wrote:
> "curious george" <graham.chapman983@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:NvMGf.17668$K42.3464@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
>> Righto, I've 2 daughters, and they share a PS2 machine, in which they
>> often play DVD's on it.. Is there any way, I could make a copy of say,
>> Shrek, and give that to them, instead of using the original and possibly
>> buggering it up?? I've tried it using shrink and a DVD+R, but it won't
>> play :-( They have a habit of "losing"DVD's and it mysteriously turns up
>> a
>> few days/weeks later, buried beneath a load of toys/games!!
>> Graham
>
> You will have to get one of the PS2s "chipped". Cost is an average of
> about
> 50 and will obviously invalidate any warranty you may have.
I dont think the chipping of the ps2 will make any impact on its ability to
play copied dvd movies. I suspect it is more an issue that the ps2 laser
cant read the dvd+r disk.
Get a few dvd-rs try those.
Gaz
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