Too funny, since i saw so many people blasting it and the only 3 people that actually tried it had success playing it, i decided to give it a true test. I work for one of the major post houses that do dvd authoring and compatability testing for the studios. I downloaded a studio movie (took a while) and burned it to dvd (also took a while), then i took it to our compatability lab and put it in every one of the almost 200 dvd players we have. It played successfully on 96% of them (more than they said). Contrary to what was said in the above posts, the dvd had all the added value and menus and navigation that the DVD purchased in the store had. I wish all you haters actually knew what you were talking about before you rant on stuff! seems to do everything they claim and more... oh yeah, i tried to rip the burned DVD with DVD decryptor and it wouldn't rip (seems it's more secure than the CSS everyone loves to hate)
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Too funny,
since i saw so many people blasting it and the only 3 people that actually tried it had success playing it, i decided to give it a true test.
I work for one of the major post houses that do dvd authoring and compatability testing for the studios. I downloaded a studio movie (took a while) and burned it to dvd (also took a while), then i took it to our compatability lab and put it in every one of the almost 200 dvd players we have. It played successfully on 96% of them (more than they said).
Contrary to what was said in the above posts, the dvd had all the added value and menus and navigation that the DVD purchased in the store had.
I wish all you haters actually knew what you were talking about before you rant on stuff!
seems to do everything they claim and more... oh yeah, i tried to rip the burned DVD with DVD decryptor and it wouldn't rip (seems it's more secure than the CSS everyone loves to hate)