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Posted by teflon on 10/07/42 11:49
On 3/6/06 19:17, in article 030620061417255208%abc@nowhere.com, "Barry
McCockiner" <abc@nowhere.com> wrote:
> In article <C0A76DD2.2FA9%teflon@bluebottlefly.com>, teflon
> <teflon@bluebottlefly.com> wrote:
>
>> I've read that 'single layer' is the most dependable, but I won't pretend to
>> know why. I want to record wedding photographs and video to dvd and for it
>> to work on ANY dvd player or computer.
>
> No recordable DVD will work on *every* standalone DVD player. But
> you'll have the widest compatibility with DVD-R media (not DVD+R), made
> by Taiyo-Yuden or Ritek, as another poster indicated.
>
> I get Taiyo-Yuden from one of three popular sources, depending on who
> has a good deal when I'm ready to buy:
>
> http://www.meritline.com/
> http://www.supermediastore.com/
> http://www.rima.com/
>
>
>> Suggestions on authoring software would also be helpful. I run a Mac and
>> heard iDvd is good. Any views on that?
>
> iDVD is very, very good; better than most of the standalone programs
> I've used on the PC. It's included on all Macs. If you have an old
> version, you can update to the latest by buying the iLife package,
> which sells for $79. (It also includes several other programs.)
>
> http://www.apple.com/ilife/
Just what I needed to hear. Many thanks.
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