- 15 Mar 09, 10:39#94136
yeah no s***, but ok you can have your HD data on a DVD youll be able to watch 10 seconds of your HD data

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:rolleyes: yeah no s***, but ok you can have your HD data on a DVD youll be able to watch 10 seconds of your HD data
You will get about 30 - 35 minutes on a single layer 4.7GB DVD.
yeah no s***,
:rolleyes: yeah no s***, but ok you can have your HD data on a DVD youll be able to watch 10 seconds of your HD data
What is wrong with peoples reading comprehension these days?You will get about 30 - 35 minutes on a single layer 4.7GB DVD.yeah no s***,
That's not what you were saying before.
hahaha what a w***er!
hahaha what a w***er!
It's good to see that you can at least admit it.
hahaha what a w***er!
It's good to see that you can at least admit it.
its not hard when your involved it seems.... so what DVD player will you be watching your 30 minute HD format movies on? not many Have HDMI outputs....
they won't play on normal dvd players
oh for f***s sake mate....reading comprehension problem stfu with that s*** would ya you sound like a f***ing upper class know it all knob
oh for f***s sake mate....reading comprehension problem stfu with that s*** would ya you sound like a f***ing upper class know it all knob
And that wouldn't get you a smashed up face in a pub debate?
All I did was at the start of this was point out that it is possible to put HD video files onto a normal DVD when you had said it wasn't. No need to be so abusive.
yeah point taken but when it comes to this stuff not everyone is a technologically minded super geek who burns 30 minute HD home videos so they can watch it on their PS3. They would be more likely to want to fit their entire footage onto the one disk minus the quality.
on the PS3 i tend to transfer movie files via portable HDDs and flash drives to my PS3. burning to a disk to transfer files to the PS3 is just a waste of time if you ask me.
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