That thought crossed my mind too. Thanks. I guess I could check it out
IF I could find a new DVD player...but since it is a data file and not
just an encoded movie, I wonder if a DVD player could do anything with it?
-d

Esver Camacho wrote:
> 
> 
> My suspicion is that the company encoded the disk on a DVD+R blank, which
> won't play in a superdrive (or on any but the latest DVD players). The only
> hope, if true, is to have it recorded onto a DVD-R Disk, which is a much
> more widely accepted standard. This is a stupid mistake on the part of the
> company, which should know better. Far fewer players read DVD+R disks than
> read DVD-R disks.
> --...



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