I'm new to these forums and I must say you guys are very very helpful and knowledgeable. I've learned quite a bit in the few hours I've been on here.
My question is probably silly, but here it goes.
I know DVD9 recording tech is gonna hit the consumer market sometime this year. I just bought a Plextor 708a and I'm quite happy with it and I'd hate to give it up for something new within a year (especially since it'd be $200 down the crapper). Does anyone think that some drive manufacturers will offer firmware updates to their older drives that will enable them to burn DVD9's?
I'm not sure how the technology works and all, so I could be hoping for something that just isn't physically possible. Is the difference between burning DVD5's and DVD9's within the physical hardware, or is it a software thing? Any posts or documents I can look at to learn a bit more about it all?
Thanks for any input.
-dbunder
i sing of love and of hate but i'm just masturbating my soul
My question is probably silly, but here it goes.
I know DVD9 recording tech is gonna hit the consumer market sometime this year. I just bought a Plextor 708a and I'm quite happy with it and I'd hate to give it up for something new within a year (especially since it'd be $200 down the crapper). Does anyone think that some drive manufacturers will offer firmware updates to their older drives that will enable them to burn DVD9's?
I'm not sure how the technology works and all, so I could be hoping for something that just isn't physically possible. Is the difference between burning DVD5's and DVD9's within the physical hardware, or is it a software thing? Any posts or documents I can look at to learn a bit more about it all?
Thanks for any input.
-dbunder
i sing of love and of hate but i'm just masturbating my soul
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