I read this on another site and don't understand it. What do you guys think?
I did'nt know you could change the "bitsetting on the burner".
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Another thing you have to consider too is when backing up or creating DVD's make sure you have DVD burner that is capable of changing the booktype or what is also known as the bitsetting if you want your DVD to be more compatiable with playing on home DVD players, PS2 consoles etc. As changing of the bitsetting is very important and it is the main reason why most DVD's do not play on home DVD players for. As basically what it does is it changes the DVD +R media into a DVD ROM disc. So it fools the DVD player into thinking it is a proper DVD disc. [i]
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I read this on another site and don't understand it. What do you guys think?
I did'nt know you could change the "bitsetting on the burner". -
All you need to know & more right here
https://www.videohelp.com/glossary?B#BitSetting
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