-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 02 May 2007 it was so written: > Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Monday 30 April 2007 it was so written: > >> Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > However, when I try to play that same DVD on my laptop, which > >> > does not have a dual-layer DVD _burner_ but has had no > >> > problems reading the 8+GB normal movie DVDs, it cannot read > >> > the disk. > >> > >> Could you give more details on the symptoms ? > > > > Well, I think I have figured some of it out anyway. > > Could you please re-send your message while keeping debian users in > cc ?
Then let me see if I can find it. - ---------------------------------------------- Well, I think I have figured some of it out anyway. I used DVD-R DL, and my DVD player could play the first _half_ of the disk. Which tells me that it read one layer, but not the other layer. What bothers me is the movies that use 8GB disks play just fine. When I saw "double layer", I thought it was the same physical structure that movies have always used to fit such large files. I guess I was wrong. My laptop, with a standard DVD burner, it turns out, cannot read the DL disk at all. "no recognizable track found". Yet it can read the large movie disks just fine, so obviously a movie disk uses a different format from everything else. Welcome to the world of DRM, ne? Curt- - ---------------------------------------------- - -- September 11th, 2001 The proudest day for gun control and central planning advocates in American history -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBRjnNWS9Y35yItIgBAQJTpwf+KHyrcN13wfIspBizYxnPm9PKfAnrfpxm NSDiYmmfetXjTrNpl/LWrRQfkLgA8hQG0DTxIw6WUBC8KTGlUw5uxB1GkefVgvIW gMhBhH0RqRY05T1VbTrxwwcpooU+jid5OlqqbvyVJXOx95DeTV6/oe2H+yCJD3P2 TsTfy2cgkerwZGCEq8XdQ37z+z2rtDakECFtjn90OieQI0VoP+HV6+Eml4OsfzUU XKdIg1Lk3OIqBPMJiZL6MXnDcTvWa2FB1urgvUWpopHQzFYg7rMVIbFQCIXn/ZeN +ifo8IBlW5Hla+jkIL/KabCbKDPzTc5GXGqsBB0W+qvlDtLiq34Cqg== =GxD9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]