DVD - DVD + DVD-Ram
#21
I use +r it uses more spacing on the disk to burn the video to... -R can be used for videos but more used for data back up uses less spacing for the data...Dvd shrink is a pretty good program under 1 meg in size comes in handy, I remove everything except the video of course and for Sound I keep just English DTS or 5.1...help increase quality by about 20% sometimes..I now leave in subtitles I removed them and when watchin Kill Bill I had no subtitles...
#22
Originally posted by ChizzerZ24:
I use +r it uses more spacing on the disk to burn the video to... -R can be used for videos but more used for data back up uses less spacing for the data...Dvd shrink is a pretty good program under 1 meg in size comes in handy, I remove everything except the video of course and for Sound I keep just English DTS or 5.1...help increase quality by about 20% sometimes..I now leave in subtitles I removed them and when watchin Kill Bill I had no subtitles...
I use +r it uses more spacing on the disk to burn the video to... -R can be used for videos but more used for data back up uses less spacing for the data...Dvd shrink is a pretty good program under 1 meg in size comes in handy, I remove everything except the video of course and for Sound I keep just English DTS or 5.1...help increase quality by about 20% sometimes..I now leave in subtitles I removed them and when watchin Kill Bill I had no subtitles...
#23
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www.videohelp.com ... look up your DVD plater(s) and you can see how successful other people were with your DVD player in playing various types of burned DVDs. If your DVD player seems to lpay one type moreso than others, just buy those. Computers will typically read both perfectly, game consoles are often quite picky. Some game consoles even come with different players inside that make them picky that way too.
DVD-RAM is a pain in the ****. If differs from - and + in that player/recorders can read and write to them at the same time; that's why DVD video recorders like using them (they can buffer info and write it while you're reviewing). They're not worth the plastic and tin they're made of and are ONLY useful if some random device actually requires them (namely, my buddy's crappy DVD camcorder that uses the mini ones).
DVD-RAM is a pain in the ****. If differs from - and + in that player/recorders can read and write to them at the same time; that's why DVD video recorders like using them (they can buffer info and write it while you're reviewing). They're not worth the plastic and tin they're made of and are ONLY useful if some random device actually requires them (namely, my buddy's crappy DVD camcorder that uses the mini ones).
#26
Originally posted by ChizzerZ24:
QUOTE]I like the extra's depending onthe movie
QUOTE]I like the extra's depending onthe movie
if i ever buy a dvd its for the extras man lol
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