Posted by Netmask on 02/01/06 06:52
"Mr. Moe" <Mr_Moe@Disposable_Records.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 03:51:27 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>No...regular DVDs can only handle standard definition resolutions....the
>>best you can do is use a decent PC connected to his tv to playback a hidef
>>show or clip...or use something like a Avel Link player or Buffalo theater
>>setup....
>>
>>
>>"JimmyK" <nun@oyorbizniz.com> wrote in message
>>news:gigvt194963tadhn7f4secvjaeels7urqq@4ax.com...
>>> Can anyone tell me if you can fill up a 4.7GB dvd disc with however
>>> much it will take to fill it up (say 15 minutes of hdtv programming or
>>> whatever) and play it on a dvd player? This is to see how it looks on
>>> a friend's hdtv screen who still hasn't seen hdtv on his tv.
>>
>
>
> Will we be able to play our collections of today's DVDs on the new HD
> players?
Who knows? From a marketing point of view backward compatibility is a good
selling point "throw out the old and buy with the new"! Most likely I think.
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