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HD DVD Player or Blu Ray DVD player better or the difference?

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What is the difference between the two? Currently I have a Toshiba HDTV 1080 P DVD player. If I buy the blu ray DVD player, will it play my regular DVDs better than my DVD player now?


Answer
- Blu-ray discs are better quality than HD-DVD discs by a little. = No point in going with HD-DVD discs because they are not popular (it lost the format war against Blu-ray).
- Blu-ray discs are better quality than DVD discs by a lot.
- Blu-ray player can play both Blu-ray and DVD and CD discs (not sure about HD-DVD discs) = The Blu-ray player may have built in upscaling and picture enhancement settings too (for DVD discs).
- There is plenty of ways to get cheap Blu-ray movies/discs. = Example: Best buy usually has them at $3.99 or $5.99 or $7.99 or $9.99 (may come with a DVD digital copy or other features.ect) (best buy also has this option once in a while, you can get $5.00 off on Blu-ray movies for every DVD movie you give them). 3D Blu-ray movies are not that popular (not that many of them), but they cost around $20.

- DVD or Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc (DVD or DVD-Video): = Video Specifications: Codec is H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2, Resolution is up to NTSC 720x480 (345,600 pixels at 8 bits per color, 3:2 aspect ratio, 29.97p frames per second) OR Resolution is up to PAL/SECAM 720x576 (414,720 pixels at 8 bits per color, 5:4 aspect ratio, 25p frames per second), constant bitrates of 9.8 Mbps. OR It's capable of China Video Disc or Video Compact Disc. = Audio Specifications: Formats are PCM (at 6,144 kbps bitrate) or DTS (at 1,536/1,509 kbps or 768/754.5 kbps or 512 kbps constant bitrates) or Dolby Digital (at 448 kbps constant bitrate) or MP2 (at 384/160 kbps constant bitrate), up to 5.1 surround sound (or PCM at 7.1/16 bit/48 khz or DTS-ES Discrete extension at 6.1/16 bit/48 khz) and up to 24 bit depth and up to 48,000 hz sample rate (or PCM at 5.1/24 bit/96 khz or DTS 5.1/24 bit/96 khz extension), all formats support 2.0/24 bit/192 khz. = Capacity is 1.46 GB to 17.08 GB (4.7 GB SS-SL or 8.54 GB SS-DL being common capacity).
- High Definition DVD (HD-DVD): = Video Specifications: Codec is H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (or VC-1 or H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2), Resolution is up to 1920x1080 (2,073,600 pixels at 8 bits per color, 16:9 aspect ratio, 24/25/30p or 50/60i frames per second), variable bitrates of 29.4 Mbps. = Audio Specifications: Formats are PCM (at kbps bitrate) or DTS-HD-MA (at 18 Mbps variable bitrate) or Dolby TrueHD (at 18 Mbps variable bitrate) or DTS-HD-HR (at 3.0 Mbps constant bitrate) or Dolby Digital Plus (at 3.0 Mbps constant bitrate) or DTS (at 1,536/1,509 kbps constant bitrates) or Dolby Digital (at 512/504 kbps constant bitrate) or MP2 (at 384/160 kbps bitrate), up to 5.1 surround sound (or PCM at 7.1/24 bit/96 khz or DTS-ES Discrete extension at 6.1/16 bit/48 khz) and up to 24 bit depth and up to 48,000 hz sample rate (or PCM at 7.1/24 bit/96 khz or PCM at 5.1/24 bit/192 khz or DTS 5.1/24 bit/96 khz extension), all formats support 2.0/24 bit/192 khz. = Capacity is 15 GB to 60 GB (15 GB SS-SL or 30 GB DS-SL being common capcaity).

- Blu-ray Disc (BD or BR-D or B-R-D): = Video Specifications: = Video Specifications: Codec is H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (or VC-1 or H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2), Resolution is up to 1920x1080 (2,073,600 pixels at 8 bits per color, 16:9 aspect ratio, 24/25/30p or 50/60i frames per second), variable bitrates of 40 Mbps. = Audio Specifications: Formats are PCM (at kbps bitrate) or DTS-HD-MA (at 24.5 Mbps variable bitrate) or Dolby TrueHD (at 18 Mbps variable bitrate) or DTS-HD-HR (at 6.0 Mbps constant bitrate) or Dolby Digital Plus (at 6.0/4.0/3.0 Mbps constant bitrate) or DTS (at 1,536/1,509 kbps constant bitrates) or Dolby Digital (at 640 kbps constant bitrate) or MP2 (at 384/160 kbps bitrate), up to 5.1 surround sound (or PCM at 7.1/24 bit/96 khz or DTS-ES Discrete extension at 6.1/16 bit/48 khz) and up to 24 bit depth and up to 48,000 hz sample rate (or PCM at 7.1/24 bit/96 khz or PCM at 5.1/24 bit/192 khz or DTS 5.1/24 bit/96 khz extension), all formats support 2.0/24 bit/192 khz. = Capacity is 25 GB to 128 GB (25 GB SS-SL or 50 GB DS-DL being common capacity).

What webcams are compatible with Panasonic Skype enabled DVD players?




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I recently purchased a Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated-Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player with Skype, and my current webcam does not connect. It is an older Logitech (round) but not sure what kind. Do I need a specific TV webcam or am I simply not connecting properly or missing a step? The manual does not give any information on what kinds of cameras it is compatible with. I am not very tech savvy in this department so any help would be great!


Answer
See if you can update your webcam driver so it is compatible. If not, try this software because I have had a lot of success with this driver working.




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