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Posted by MassiveProng on 01/14/07 05:28
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 01:41:38 GMT, "Neck & Red" <neckred@nospam.com>
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>"oldman" <oldgrey@zero.net> wrote in message
>news:fkuiq2dmte1h537c3dir4oftf5stfgv1q2@4ax.com...
>> Has anyone tried a DVD produced via DVD Shrink or and one of the other
>> programs used to compress a dual layered DVD to a single layered DVD
>> with the HD-DVD players to boost the picture quality.
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>> If you were successful could you indicate the player used model number
>> and experiences.
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>An HD-DVD player does not play a normal DVD any better than a normal DVD
>player..so there's no improvement.
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It does inasmuch as it has better upconversion, and premium audio
handling capacity.
My HD-XA1 has top line audio processing.
The best DVD players likely are a tad short of that mark. Even
Pioneer's Elite series, and like it or not, they were still the
masters of optical disc devices and post read stream handling.
Alas... then they mistakenly chose BluTurd. If only Pioneer had
chose to work with Toshiba. This thing would have been over before it
even started.
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