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Old 01-26-2004, 02:58 PM
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Originally posted by dzrose93
But if my parents' DVD player says that it's compatible with DVD+R discs, and that's what he sent us the second time around, shouldn't those work?
If it doesn't work, it doesn't. Be sure that is exactly what it says and isn't one of the other formats out there. See if it'll play on your computer so if you want it on dvd and they make a standard format in the future, you can transfer over. But the mac editing shouldn't have any effect - 99.9% of all movies in Hollywood are done on Mac systems.

When someone edits on a Mac for a video - unless they really have no experience, it's being "professionally done." Mac are industry standard when it comes to editing and are powerful enough to do high-end work like editing Lord of the Rings.

And generally if you see even a bit before it's pixelated, that means your player can view it. If it can't, then it doesn't even get to that stage so I don't know what the problem would be.

-Rudey
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