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devil60
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16. February 2004 @ 09:56 |
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This is a litle info I come up with and Im pasing it along
What is DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-VCD, DVD-SVCD?
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvd
DVD-R/RW is best for making copys of copys and the DVD+R/+RW,is best for the First copy that you make always look for the === + ===
and not the === - ===when you buy dvds
DVD-SVCD Samples, NTSC and PAL DVD-SVCD samples.
http://www.svcd2dvd.com/Samples.aspx
Compatible DVD Creation Software Programs
ULead
Nero 6.0.0.15
Veritas RecordNow DX
DVD Decrypter
DVD 2 One
Clone DVD
Maestro
Primo DVD
Dvd X Copy Express
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=Once A Marine Always A Marine:=
"From now until the end of the world, we and it shall be remembered. We few, we Band of Brothers. For he how sheds his blood with me shall be my brother."
- William Shakespeare ("King Henry V")
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yuedana
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16. February 2004 @ 13:13 |
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Quote: DVD-R/RW os best for making copys of copys and the DVD+R/+RW,is best for the First copy that you make always look for the === + ===
and not the === - ===when you buy dvds
I disagree. On what basis do you make this statement that a first copy is different than a second copy?
what are you looking for when you buy dvd's? I buy my dvd-r on the internet and I buy riteks.
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devil60
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16. February 2004 @ 13:28 |
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the first copy is from official you know exps. and the second is off of my work and all the jack ups and lost time working with them I buy only the DVD + Rs and +RWs they work batter on all DVD burners
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PPS I have been in the recording Buss in one or other for years ( some 40 years or so)
=Once A Marine Always A Marine:=
"From now until the end of the world, we and it shall be remembered. We few, we Band of Brothers. For he how sheds his blood with me shall be my brother."
- William Shakespeare ("King Henry V")
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ScubaPete
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16. February 2004 @ 13:58 |
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devil60,
Quote: the second is off of my work and all the jack ups and lost time working with them I buy only the DVD + Rs and +RWs they work batter on all DVD burners
I guess all those people who have single format burners never knew what you knew because they've been busy happily and successfully burning backups for many years - LOL
Quote: I have been in the recording Buss in one or other for years ( some 40 years or so)
Too bad you didn't learn anything about plus (+) and minus (-) media in all those years -
He he,
Pete
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16. February 2004 @ 14:10 |
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First, second, third and 147827189470981728904127th copy are all identical. We're talking about digital copying here, which is exactly -- not close, not almost, but exactly 1:1 copying. Only time at the moment when you need to do any changes between the origin of the disc to be copied and the destination disc is when your original is a pressed DVD-9 disc, as current single layer recordable DVDRs can't hold the same amount of data.
But if you copy DVD+R to DVD-R, DVD-R to DVD+R, DVD-RW to DVD+R, DVD+RW to DVD-RW, DVD-R to DVD+RW and so on, the resulting copy is always 100% identical.
DVD-R versus DVD+R is useless conversation, some people claim to benefit from one format over the another one, but in case your DVD player isn't the one that your granpa used in WW1, its most likely able to play all four major recordable DVD formats without a flaw. And as that's the case, economics are the only meaningful reason to select the media -- blank, GOOD quality DVD-R discs (branded Riteks, etc) cost even today significantly less than DVD+R discs (OK, few cents, etc might not sound "significant", but think it is percentages and it makes a diff -- some of us actually do burn hundreds of discs a month).
Anyway, for more info, the DVDRHelp.com is an excellent resource as well as our own glossary at http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/ -- and not to forget http://www.doom9.org/
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devil60
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25. February 2004 @ 08:32 |
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