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RE: DVD drive
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- Subject: RE: DVD drive
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 11:08:32 -0000
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> But unless you rip the DVD and convert it to some (poorer) quality
format
> (DivX etc) you'll always have to copy a dual layel disc to 2
DVR-R's
etc
> (until multi layer recorders come out).
Don't get me wrong Paul, I'm not slagging the product at all just
pointing out that it does not do like for like mainly for the benefit
of
those who don't know the differences between DVD5 and DVD9 as most of
those people seem to think that you can simply do a disc-to-disc exact
copy.
Personally I rip to HDD, lower the compression/framerate as needed to
fit *JUST* the movie on a single DVD5 and so far the results have been
pretty good with one or two little annoyances. Not as fast and as easy
as using the likes of DVDXCopy but its horses for courses really with
this stuff IMO and I find having the copy on one disc advantageous.
As for dual-layer burners, if my information is correct we have no
chance of ever seeing them! IIRC Hollywood came to some
"arrangement"
with the DVD Council that the dual layer format they use would not be
made available commercially at any time. Unless of course one of the
Chinese boys decides to break that agreement!
> The latest version of DVDXCopy is meant to fully support PAL
DVD's.
Mind
> you, I haven't had any problems using the older versions (but only
copied
> a few DVD's so far). The developers seem to be very quick with
their
> updates. I've had 2-3 updates in the last few weeks.
Yup, they seem to be, by all accounts, pretty on the ball.
K.
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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