@rg23 Not sure how that's the case, my understanding (could be wrong here) is HD-DVD players may not accept the newer triple layer discs that were to come out. Original DVD Players never played blank DVD media either.
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Not sure how that's the case, my understanding (could be wrong here) is HD-DVD players may not accept the newer triple layer discs that were to come out. Original DVD Players never played blank DVD media either.
An early adopter that cries over his technology not working, needs to get out of the fire and join the "normies" a few years after the technology settles down.