On 8/1/05, Robert Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01/08/05, Till Harbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Saturday 30 July 2005 02:09, Michael Haan wrote:
> > > Has anyone else seen this and have an idea for a fix?
> > For the PC/Player/DVD-Drive a dual sided DVD isn't any different from two
> > different single sided ones. When playing one side none of the involved 
> > parts
> > sees the second side or has any information about it.
> >
> > Or do you expect xine to be able to access both sides without turning the 
> > disc
> > around? That's impossible, standard DVD drives only have one pickup (one
> > laser plus mechanics) and usually only read the "bottom" side of the DVD.
> 
> Unless it's a slip of the keyboard and he means "Dual Layer" discs
> (Though TBH, I've never had any problems with Dual Layer discs, and
> it's most likely a hardware failure).
> --
> Robert "Anaerin" Johnston
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Nope - double-sided is what I mean.  It made no sense to me either
that double-sided would present any issue, as one person suggested. 
What I know is this - I've only had issues with two disks, and they're
both double-sided.
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