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Old 23-01-2003, 03:51
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What formats can Playstation 2 play?

Quick question, does anyone know what formats a Playstation 2 can read?
e.g can they read MPEG 1 etc...

how many formats can they read?


Also......

If i wanted to back up a dvd of mine which happens to be about 6.5 Gigabytes in size!
How could i reduce that in size to burn onto a DVD 4.7 Gigabyte.
Then be able to play them on my Playstaion 2?

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Old 23-01-2003, 05:17
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to copy dvd9 to dvd5 try using either of these links ( long process though )
http://www.digital-forums.com/dvd2dvdr/intro.htm
http://www.doom9.org/
try and let me know how you got on
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Old 23-01-2003, 14:56
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Thank you

Thank you TAFFIO,

Thats valuble information and helps me a great deal, i shall put it to the test and let you know how i get on.

Just one thing i can not seem to find : Spruce DVD Maestro.

I have looked everywhere but you cant seem to get this software for love nor money!

Any idea where i might find this software?

Please e mail me : [email protected]

Thank you once again!
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If you want to backup dvd movies, get dvdxcopy. It couldn't be any easier and takes a lot less time than the methods found at doom9 or anything else.
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I agree with bighap that dvdxcopy is the best and easiest way to copy dvds , but jon_adams said he wanted it to fit onto a 4.7 gb dvdr. most dvds are dual layered and only fits onto 2 dvdr's.
and you might find spruce dvd maestro by typing spruce dvd into kazza not that i would do that.
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