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Re: professional dvd authoring?
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Lucas Fazzary
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on May 28, 2008 at 1:40:34 am
Yes, always check with your replicator before hand to be sure they take DDP on HD or DVD-R. however I would be a little wary of a replicator that does not accept this as an input format.
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