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Posted by Smarty on 10/18/05 16:48
Ken,
That is exactly what I do Ken. I actually offered that option in a
subsequent reply, describing how I took DVDs like Goodfellow (Robert DiNiro)
and others which span 2 sides and reauthor them to 2 disks.
I'm old enough to remember the Garrard turntable which had a robotic arm
which would flip vinyl LP albums years ago. What a monstrosity. I'm glad
this is NOT being done for DVDs.
Smarty
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>> Justin,
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>> These disks would definitely be a problem for the changers on the market
>> since none of them do double sided playing automatically. I've also found
>> that manually finding and flipping a single disk in the carousel is a big
>> pain, more so on the Sony than on the Pioneer. The 300 disk Pioneer 727
>> has reasonable spacing from disk to disk, whereas the Sony changers
>> squeeze 400 DVDs into the carousel in an extremely tight fit.
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>> You could always rip both sides and remaster those disks to a single
>> sided double layer disk at lower bitrate. Not a great solution, but one
>> which would overcome the need to flip the disk. I had to do this with one
>> of my favorite movies (Robert DiNiro's Goodfellows) and a few other DVDs
>> which split the movie from front to back of the DVD.
>>
>> Smarty
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> Why not just author a copy of the other side, and put
> that in the next slot of your carousel?
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> Luck;
> Ken
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