In Reply to: Acoording to this a playstation isn't DVD spec compatible. posted by Frank.. on November 11, 2004 at 10:33:18:
there will be more announcements by other manufacturers very soon. It's inevitable given the legal issues that could arise by not doing so.
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Follow Ups
- It's Warner that should be worried... - Dad 10:45:20 11/11/04 (20)
- Pioneer has done just that. - Joe Murphy Jr 18:44:07 11/11/04 (6)
- so now we have 26.3% of the marketplace covered? (nt) - Penguin 19:04:05 11/11/04 (5)
- you back stabbing penguin... - NonA 06:37:27 11/12/04 (4)
- More fun this way ;-) - Penguin 06:24:46 11/14/04 (2)
- How do you do that Penguin?... - NonA 07:50:33 11/14/04 (1)
- A slight slapt of the right wing, and voila! - Penguin 18:04:38 11/14/04 (0)
- Whack!!! - Penguin 13:13:37 11/12/04 (0)
- Why.. - Frank... 11:46:19 11/11/04 (11)
- Sigh.... - Dad 12:26:50 11/11/04 (10)
- Re: Sigh - gw 12:40:19 11/11/04 (9)
- Problem is... - racerguy 12:58:42 11/11/04 (3)
- That's true for a DVD-9, I mentioned a DVD-18 (nt) - Frank.. 13:46:29 11/11/04 (2)
- Thickness specs are the same, Frank (nt) - racerguy 14:43:06 11/11/04 (1)
- It's Warner's baby... - Dad 12:49:04 11/11/04 (4)
- Is it? - racerguy 15:31:31 11/11/04 (2)
- Ok... Warner's the Masthead. nt - Dad 16:21:32 11/11/04 (1)
- C'mon - don't make it into something it's not - racerguy 18:01:28 11/11/04 (0)
- Sony DVD players could even handle early prototype hybrid DVD Audio discs with CD, DVD-V and DVD-A on ONE side n/t - DVDAphile 14:26:29 11/11/04 (0)