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Will the newer double layer DVDs play on a normal DVD player that I have hooked up to my TV set? I currently have a regular DVD writer drive that writes DVD-RW disks at 4.7 gig which is enough for 2+ hours of recording. I use it for time-shifting TV programs. Wondering whether or not to upgrade to double layer so that I can get more on each disk. -- R. Dale Shipp spam_catcher3 (at) _delete_this_comcast (dot) net R. Dale Shipp |
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"R. Dale Shipp" <dale@_delete_min.net> wrote in message news: .net... > > Will the newer double layer DVDs play on a normal DVD player that I > have hooked up to my TV set? > > I currently have a regular DVD writer drive that writes DVD-RW disks > at 4.7 gig which is enough for 2+ hours of recording. I use it for > time-shifting TV programs. Wondering whether or not to upgrade to > double layer so that I can get more on each disk. > > -- > R. Dale Shipp > spam_catcher3 (at) _delete_this_comcast (dot) net Maybe. Statistics show about a 50% compatability rate with double layer to player. Alpha |
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