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| New on Forum Join Date: Dec 2004
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| Re: what was that ? I think that Nero added some filler to your data since it was less than 1GB, to improve compatibility with some dvd players... there's an option somewhere that activates that. I agree that the message is a little weird, maybe a funny translation from German?? |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: SouthEast Kansas--way out in the forrest by Sedan
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| Re: what was that ? There is an information block on commercial DVD. This block can be written with information on DVD+R and -R. For best compatibility with set top players, a fake DVD-ROM information block is written to the disc in your example photo above. Since some set-top players skip, do not read, or are unable to read this block, a fake information block is used to "waste" this space and better fool the set-top players into believing that a dvd-ROM disc is in use. Cheers! |
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