Anthony1uk
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With the new release of AnyHD-DVD, I was just starting wondering with my being completely new to these new HD-DVD formats.
But would it be possible using the logic that HD-DVD disk is 15 gigs big, and a SD DVD Dual Layer is 9.7 GB big.
Would it be possible to actually copy a HD-DVD to a DVDR-DL and play it back on the HD-Player, (this is without changing the compression to that of DVD's format of compression, but leaving the disk as HD-DVD format disk).
Also another curious question, would it be theoretically possible in the future to rip a BlueRay High Definition movie and then burn this movie image to either a standard Dual Layer-DVD or (better still) a blank HD-DVD disk (when they come out) and watch the Blue-Ray movie on your standalone HD-DVD player. (or vice versa with HD-DVD and burning this to a Blue Ray disk)
As it seems this High Definition format war would be pointless if this was the case.
Thanks
Anthony
But would it be possible using the logic that HD-DVD disk is 15 gigs big, and a SD DVD Dual Layer is 9.7 GB big.
Would it be possible to actually copy a HD-DVD to a DVDR-DL and play it back on the HD-Player, (this is without changing the compression to that of DVD's format of compression, but leaving the disk as HD-DVD format disk).
Also another curious question, would it be theoretically possible in the future to rip a BlueRay High Definition movie and then burn this movie image to either a standard Dual Layer-DVD or (better still) a blank HD-DVD disk (when they come out) and watch the Blue-Ray movie on your standalone HD-DVD player. (or vice versa with HD-DVD and burning this to a Blue Ray disk)
As it seems this High Definition format war would be pointless if this was the case.
Thanks
Anthony