|  | Posted by Adrian on 11/06/05 10:06 
Alpha wrote:> "Adrian" <anca@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
 > news:XsydnfdWAIVetfDeRVnyjw@brightview.com...
 >> Alpha wrote:
 >>> "Adrian" <anca@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
 >>> news:pe6dnboKMYCU6fHeRVnygw@brightview.com...
 >>>> marks542004@yahoo.com wrote:
 >>>>> My understanding is that a single layer DVD will contain 2 hours
 >>>>> of video. Depending on what else is being stuck on the disk that
 >>>>> figure might vary a few minutes.
 >>>>>
 >>>>> try www.govideo.com for technical support.
 >>>>
 >>>> That should read, your misunderstanding. DVDs contain data which
 >>>> may or may
 >>>> not be video, which, if the data rate is low enough could be up to
 >>>> six hours.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>
 >>> What?  If it is a DVD video it must contain video.  If it is DVD
 >>> data, then are you talking about raw Mpeg files?
 >>
 >> Data is data, it makes no difference whether it's video or
 >> otherwise. The only important thing as far as DVD Video is concerned
 >> is the file structure
 >> of the disc.
 >
 > I suggest you read DVD Demystified.  To say data is data is
 > true...but your extrapolation is, well, stupid.
 
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