Hi Florin,
> It difficult to tell which way the market will go.
> However, the vast majority of the newer DVD players will happily play
> both formats, even when they only advertise one of them. Strange, isn't?
Not really. Almost all DVD Players now use standard ATAPI drives plus one of
a few C
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 23:59, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Having a look at the 'burnable' DVD formats I found out that there are
> essentially two versions: DVD+R and DVD-R. Since the possibility to play the
> records on a hardware DVD player is the ultimate goal, my question is: Which
> of these for
> I am not sure what format DVD-R or DVD+R will be the most popular in the future,
> but I use only DVD+R and DVD+RW. They both use UDF filesystem (I would like to
> see Linux really hop on the UDF bandwagon and complete development of writable
> UDF for Linux). Formatting a DVD+RW takes only 1 o
Hallo
> I have a question which is more related to DVD burning. So I apologize if this
> is the wrong place to ask. I hope that you can give some references where to
> obtain the informations I am interested in. The answers from dvdrhelp were
> not really satisfactory.
You should also find some in
Hi,
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 11.47, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> hello michael,
>
> interesting post.
>
> > according to the DVD standard. My hardware player was kind enough to play
> > the resulting mpeg2 stream burned as an SVCD. This is the picture quality
> > I want to have!
>
> could you share
hello michael,
interesting post.
> according to the DVD standard. My hardware player was kind enough to play the
> resulting mpeg2 stream burned as an SVCD. This is the picture quality I want
> to have!
could you share your settings with us?
thanks.
maarten
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Hallo!
I have a question which is more related to DVD burning. So I apologize if this
is the wrong place to ask. I hope that you can give some references where to
obtain the informations I am interested in. The answers from dvdrhelp were
not really satisfactory.
I've prepared a number of VCD/S