first commerical DVD14 released from a movie studio...so far that i've seen...
agent cody banks....
double-sided:
full screen side: DVD9
widescreen side: DVD5
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Great....this would be the version i'd back up. IF you find anymore like this post it...BTW was that movie any good?widescreen side: DVD5
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Nah, it kinda sucked. I had high hopes but it tried too hard to be funny, and just fell flat.
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AYE AYE, CAPTAINOriginally Posted by defense
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btw, i'm gonna go ahead and tackle the full screen version as well :P -
LMAO...I didn't realize that came out like that. I just thought that was pretty interesting considering I personally haven't encountered any DVD14's...and I was just thinking we could keep whichever ones are encountered in one "DVD14" post.AYE AYE, CAPTAIN
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I have seen a bunch of DVD's that are double sided with full screen on one side and wide on the other.
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@Bob W
Yes there are alot, but they are almost always DVD10, meaning each side is only a single layer. In this case one side is double layer and the other is single. Its a up until now unheard of beast personally. -
or...the current "onslaught" :P of DVD18s (dark blue, gods & generals, windtalkers)Originally Posted by flaystus
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btw, w/ agent cody banks...i checked out the WS side first..and since it was DVD5..i assumed the FS side was too....had to double check to make sure
WS: 4.20 GB (and NO "hidden" enhanced computer version only of the movie either...a la T2: extreme ed.)
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@poopyhead...are you sure that computer enhanced WM9 T2 deal was with the extreme edition? Because my backup of T2 was from the T2 extreme edition and there were zero problems with anything. I didn't notice any of what i had read regarding that entire WM9 higher quality T2 ONLY computer playable deal. I thought that was for ANOTHER version of T2. But the Extreme edition was fine. Unless that computer version is on DISK 2...I haven't checked the second disk..so that may be possible.WS: 4.20 GB (and NO "hidden" enhanced computer version only of the movie either...a la T2: extreme ed.)
But I watched my backup of the T2 extreme edition about a week ago...right after I watched the Terminator..and both looked great...especially T2. -
not only is it possible, it's probable :POriginally Posted by defense
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anywayz, yep....it's on disc 2
DVD video files only account for like 1-2 GB on the dual-layer...the rest is taken up by the computer-only enhanced version... -
Cool...I had no idea that version of T-2 WAS ON D-2.not only is it possible, it's probable
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anywayz, yep....it's on disc 2
DVD video files only account for like 1-2 GB on the dual-layer...the rest is taken up by the computer-only enhanced version...
Thanks....have you checked out the quality? If so, is it all it's hyped up to be?
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it IS actually higher quality than DVD, butOriginally Posted by defense
1) only for USA....if you're not in USA, then...you're outta luck
2) i believe you have to register the movie to watch it...and then after 3 days, it expires and you won't be able to watch it...
3) works only on computer...so, if you wanna watch it on your TV...then you would need good quality TV-OUT
4) only theatrical version...no director's cut version...




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