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Are Recordable DVDs compatible in stand-alone DVD players?

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Are Recordable DVDs compatible in stand-alone DVD players?

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Please be aware that recordable DVD media may not be playback compatible with some older and/or entry level DVD movie players. Most of the newer stand-alone DVD players are capable of playing DVD-Recordable media, but not all. Approximately 75% – 80% of the stand-alone dvd players on the market today are capable of playing DVD-Recordable media. DVD-Recordable media are considered to be compatible (and may not be returned) if playback is achieved on the recorder it was recorded on, NOT on a stand alone dvd player (due to the compatibility issues mentioned above). We suggest that you order from the Test Samples category before buying in bulk, to be sure of compatibility with your intended playback device. 21) What is the difference between High-Grade, Pro-Grade and Archival-Grade DVD’s? High-Grade and Pro-Grade are used to make the distinction between recordable DVD media that has a higher playback rate with stand-alone DVD players. If you’ll be playing back DVD video on various DVD play

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