Dual Layer DVDs

Discussion in 'DVD±R media' started by jhtomes, Mar 22, 2006.

  1. riley577

    riley577 Guest

    Bruce its ok, were far behind the USA in HDTV and i accept i am to. The UK has always been 5 years behind America in these things, so my remarks were also behind the times. I wont post anymore , as my knowledge is flawed and makes me look silly. Thanks for putting me right on this issue, hope the UK will catch up one day , but im not betting on it. Just make 24 in HD drool.
     
  2. gjrhine

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    If you do not even want to improve what you have got with DL media I would not worry too much about HDTV anyway. And if you think two dollars more for a DL disc is a lot wait until you take the step to HD.
     
  3. N2DVD

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    @dvdnoobie, Yeah sounds logical and I have thought the same thing. But actually these occurances vary but fail to be defined. After writing my comments above, this prompted me to examine my DVD files and many list compression as 100% but other such as the "CAVE" list the "main movie" as uncompressible?(Yet I have no problem with the file allowing me to transfer the file to DVD disc?) A History of Violence file shows as 50.8% But when I back up the file to a disc it will show 100% compression. None of my DVD files are from downloads or made from transferred formats i.e JPEG, AVI, Etc.They all originate from the original DVD disc that I own personally.:p
     

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