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sunnyb

posted on 25th Oct 04 at 17:23

www.dvdrhelp.com everything u ever need to know about this topic!


langey

posted on 25th Oct 04 at 16:47

quote:
Originally posted by leeshez
Copying dvd,s are ileagel and i will get your legs slapped


i'm backing up my original ones.;)


leeshez

posted on 25th Oct 04 at 09:11

Copying dvd,s are ileagel and i will get your legs slapped


barry_kellett99

posted on 25th Oct 04 at 07:55

The sky is not actually blue


Cavey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:22

The Video and Betamax is always my comparison. Easiest way to explain to people


Dan B

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:20

quote:
Originally posted by HeNdie
u know tooooo much :|

I'm old and wise......or something! :lol:


HeNdie

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:20

u know tooooo much :|


Dan B

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:17

quote:
Originally posted by Cavey
oooooo, look at you with your fancy +_ sign :p

Why do they have 2 formats though ?
I always have problems trying to explain to retards.
Will one eventually die out ?
Why does + copy faster than - ?
Why is the sky blue ?

Answers please Dan


ALT-0177 = ±

Why did we have VHS & Betamax for videos?
See above...
No idea...
Blue light's short wavelength causes it to get scattered around 10 times more by oxygen and nitrogen molecules than the longer wavelengths (like red) of the other colors visible to us. The blue in the sky we see is scattered blue light.


langey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:08

the cheapest dvd copier i've seen is 46quid inc VAT this supposrts both + and -
and the cheapest dvd drive thingy is 14 inc VAT

bit skint at the mo, i'll have to get a few ps2's chipped before i can afford the money for the copying part lol.


Sam

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:08

Because it's fun.


HeNdie

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:04

its like vhs on the tape recorder. But infact why are we even talking about this on a sunday nite :(


Cavey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:03

oooooo, look at you with your fancy +_ sign :p

Why do they have 2 formats though ?

I always have problems trying to explain to retards.

Will one eventually die out ?

Why does + copy faster than - ?

Why is the sky blue ?

Answers please Dan


Dan B

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 23:00

Basically, the + and the - are two different formats......if you buy a DVD+R drive, you need DVD+R discs; similarly with DVD-R discs only working in a DVD-R drive; hence, buy a DVD±R drive and don't worry about which discs you're buying.

Dual layer allows for 8.5Gb discs to be used, rather than the standard 4.7Gb from ± single-layer discs.

As above, buy either a ±R drive, or fork out on a dual-layer for the 8.5Gb capability.

Yes, you will need to buy a DVD-Rom drive aswell, to actually read the DVD you're getting the information from......these can be picked up for between £15-20 if you look in the right places.


HeNdie

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:55

get one that does both :thumbs:


langey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:53

another happy customer :lol:


Dan B

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:51

Always glad to help! :thumbs:


langey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:50

dan b thank you for you help :thumbs:

top bloke


Dan B

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:44

One has a + in the name, the other a -

It burns on two layers.

Buy one.

Yes, no.


langey

posted on 24th Oct 04 at 22:43

whats the difference in dvd-r and dvd+r?

whats all this double layer burning shite?

i need a cheap dvd copyier to back up my games for a certain games console
ps2

any ideas??

also do i need a dvd player to put the original in to copy, or will it be ok putting it in the cd drive?