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DVD players are almost as cheap as VHS players now... and I haven't missed my tapes. Now all I need is to get a DVR and a DVD-R drive... and go straight to MPEGs and not bother with videotape
The Al DVDs have great quality, (well, except for a small hang glitch at the end of one of the chapters of the WAY Live concert....but I'll overlook it... as its an encoding problem)
Take the plunge and buy a DVD player!
The Al DVDs have great quality, (well, except for a small hang glitch at the end of one of the chapters of the WAY Live concert....but I'll overlook it... as its an encoding problem)
Take the plunge and buy a DVD player!
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On 2002-01-06 02:16, undone wrote:
The Al DVDs have great quality, (well, except for a small hang glitch at the end of one of the chapters of the WAY Live concert....but I'll overlook it... as its an encoding problem)
Really? All this time I thought it was where the DVD was switching from layer 1 to layer 2- Go figure.
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Really? All this time I thought it was where the DVD was switching from layer 1 to layer 2- Go figure.
Jen
--which brings forth an arcane discussion--
This, (and the X-Files Season 3 set) are the only DVDs that I have even noticed the layer 0 to layer 1 change- I've been lucky with my DVD player(Sony DVP-S560-D)/disc compatibility, I suppose! However, if a DVD-9 can hold approximately 120 minutes of video on one layer, why am I seeing a layer change halfway through a 90 minute concert? I haven't looked for any info on the authoring/compression- but it seems that the supplemental materials could have been on a separate layer, thus avoiding a layer change where it *would* be noticeable.
<sally>
sort-of on topic