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 Posted by Citizen Bob on 11/22/06 15:37 
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:26:30 GMT, glenzabr@nospam.xmission.com (GMAN) 
wrote: 
 
>You two do realize that most of these standalone DVD recorders drop down into  
>MPEG1 format when you get into the 3 + hour modes? 
 
Not my two DVDRs. 
 
On separate DVD discs I recorded a TV program on both the Polaroid 
DRM-2001G and the Insignia NS-DVDR1 at the poorest resolution - which 
is 6 hr for both units(*). 
 
I then opened each VOB directly in both GSpot and BitrateViewer 
(latest version of each). Here's what I found: 
 
GSpot: 
Insignia 6-hr: MPEG-2, 352x480, 1460 kbps. 
Polaroid 6-hr: MPEG-2, 352x480, 1622 kbps. 
 
BitrateViewer: 
Insignia 6-hr: MPEG-2, 352x480, 1379 kbps. 
Polaroid 6-hr: MPEG-2, 352x480, 1529 kbps. 
 
So it appears that MPEG-1 is a thing of the past with the newest codec 
chip. That could explain why the 6-hr resolution looks the same as the 
1-hr resolution on my 19" RCA TV. 
 
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(*) You can't use alphabetic designations for resolution on DVDRs 
because they mean different things to different manufacturers. For 
example, the Polaroid calls its 6-hr resolution "SLP" whereas the 
Insignia calls its 6-hr resolution "EP". There is no "SLP" on the 
Insignia and the "EP" designation on the Polaroid means 3-hr 
resolution. You have to use the hourly designation. 
 
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