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Re: DVD-Video compatibility
by Roadkill on Jul 29, 2004 at 12:44:04 am

It would be great if the flag told the player it has to expect a less reflective disc - assuming that the player could do something useful with that information. But the text seems to be saying that the flag is an indication for an "adapted" VOB. I am still wondering how or even if a VOB could be adapted. ???

A thought about the 3.95GB DVD-R being similar to one layer of a DVD-9: There could be some similarity, but DVD-9 still has 4.27GB per layer. And where the capacity reduction (compared to 4.7GB) of a DVD-9 is caused by the increased pit length, isn't (I almost wrote "wasn't") it the wider track pitch that made a DVD-R 1.0 hold less than 4.7GB?

"A Cell shall be allocated on the same layer." Wonderful. It almost tempts me to splurge on a spec Book. ;-)


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