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Old 06-02-2006, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anybody please tell me the model name of DVD-Writer by Sony having DL-DF format. I am waiting for your reply because i am buying.
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Anybody please tell me the model name of DVD-Writer by Sony having DL-DF format. I am waiting for your reply because i am buying.
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Old 06-02-2006, 07:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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What the hell are you doing with three same posts in 3 minutes?
I don't know any dl/df sony writers, but if I am right, I am not sure you will find one as sony backs blu-ray and not hd dvd.
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i guess he means a dual layer/dual format writer,so that would be the DRU-810A.
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I don't know any dl/df sony writers, but if I am right, I am not sure you will find one as sony backs blu-ray and not hd dvd.
What did he mean by DL-DF format?

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it may be dual layer double side (the 18 gb ones). May be. BTW, My Sony DWQ30A supports it for sure.
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By DF, I assume that he means the dual format dvds. From what I know, df dvds have two layers; one layer hd-dvd compatible and the other ordinary dvd compatible. That's why I said sony won't be interested in making it. Is there any other meaning for Dual Format?
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dual format means support for both the '+' and '-' formats.
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