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Posted by Jay on 11/08/06 18:30
Smarty wrote:
> The HD DVD disks we produce can be played on the Toshiba / RCA HD DVD
> set-top players or played on a Macintosh which has the DVD Player (free
> software) installed along with HD authoring software like DVD Studio Pro 4.
> They will not play on a standard DVD player since they are an entirely
> different and incompatible format, even though they are recorded on red
> laser 4.7 GB DVD blanks.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Smarty
>
> "Jay" <lanej@specsci.com> wrote in message
> news:1163007503.648808.147650@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Spex wrote:
> >> Jay wrote:
> >> > Hi ... I've read some posts where people have been buring HDV on
> >> > regular DVD-R media. My question is a little different. Once this has
> >> > been done, can the DVD-R disc be played on a DVD player that can
> >> > upconvert to 1080i or will it only play on a Blue-Ray or HDV player?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Jay
> >> >
> >> none of the above
> >
> > Hi Spex, what are these people playing the discs on? I meant HD DVD
> > vice HDV on my original message. It would be nice to just use the cheap
> > discs even though they only supposedly hold about 20 minutes of HDV.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jay
> >
Thanks, Smarty ... I appreciate you clearing it up for me ... I kinda
figured there would be a restriction from playing it on a regular
player. Thanks again!
Jay
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