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Originally Posted by neomits View Post

I think it is also possible (not sure how easy though) to make a Blu-Ray type file that is burnable to normal DVD-R discs. So you can play it back on your PS3 or Blu-Ray player and not have to buy an expensive Blu-Ray burner or Blu-Ray discs.

Hope that helps answer your question.

I've ripped 720 pi to dvd and it was fine. The only problem I run into with 1080pi is the size of the file. It's hard to fit a 10+gig file onto a dvd5. If anyone needs to do this for some reason let me know. It still is better then watching a dvd,and isn't that hard to do.
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