Based upon my experience over the Christmas Holiday, I would suggest that you DO NOT attempt to play a DVD/HD DVD combo disc on a "slot loading" DVD player. I found this out the hard way. Aparently they are "thicker" than a standard DVD and can get stuck in the drive. I had to take apart a DVD player at my parent's house just because I wanted to try out the "DVD" portion of a combo disc that my mom gave me for Christmas. This simply added another reason for me to not think to highly of them...
Lee
Person99
01-05-07, 10:26 AM
As if we needed another reason! But, good warning.
Dave
SirDrexl
01-05-07, 10:37 AM
Well, that's good to know, but it's no big deal, because there's only one HD player out there that's slot-loading...
It's just the PS3, that's all. Hardly anybody has that, so there should be no problems with, say, discs that have BD on one side and HD DVD on the other. No problems at all...
:(
Person99
01-05-07, 10:40 AM
there should be no problems with, say, discs that have BD on one side and HD DVD on the other. No problems at all...
Exept the price! Just how many stupid ways are they going to try to package this stuff?!?!?!? :mad: :mad: :mad:
Dave
combos are fine in my slot loading drive
matsushita super-multi