Thursday, February 4, 2010

50 Gb Blank Dvd Questions About Blu-Ray Dual-Layer Discs?

Questions about Blu-Ray Dual-Layer discs? - 50 gb blank dvd

I searched the net and answers do not really see straight, so I'll try here. I know that dual layer 50 GB Blu-Ray is now the largest capacity of the blanks on the market? I can play one unit at a reasonable price, and take virtually any disc that I know. I'm used to be able to use fifty-nine films on a regular DVD. I know that Blu-ray is much larger, but I can not put "regular size" movies on Blu-ray (25 GB, a hat, I do not think twice, you can play movies) and how to take 5-10 movies on a disc? The other question is, 50 GB hard drives for storing data such as DVD and DVD-DL? Thanks for the help!

1 comment:

jerm1027 said...

To answer your question, quite simply, yes, all.
You can put more movies in DVD quality on a Blu-ray, as well as regular data. But the device you are trying to access requires at least a Blu-Ray ROM. If you do not read a Blu-Ray DVD content on standard DVD player. But if in a Blu-Ray, there should be no problem.

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