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 Posted by joeu2004 on 07/02/06 23:36 
These are obviously newbie questions.... 
 
My DVD recorder (Sony RDR-VX530) can record DVD -R/-RW in either 
"Video" or "VR" mode.  What are the internal differences?  Which is 
more likely to be compatible with other and older DVD players? 
 
I find the terminology confusing because even in the user's manual, 
"Video" usually refers to video cassette; and for me, "VR" means 
virtual reality ;-).  In the context of DVDs, what does "VR" stand for, 
distinct from "Video"? 
 
According to the user's manual, DVD VR offers more editing features. 
Therefore, I ass-u-me that:  (1) VR is the more recent format; and (2) 
Video is more likely to be compatible with other and older DVD players. 
 Right? 
 
But I wonder:  are both formats mutually backward compatible?  That is, 
can a DVD written in VR format be read by a DVD player that does not 
support VR?  And can a DVD written in Video format be read by a DVD 
player that does not support DVD Video?  Or is the latter a moot 
question because "everyone" supports DVD Video?
 
  
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