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How can I tell if my current DVD player or unit I am planning on purchasing can play Shokus Video DVDs?

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How can I tell if my current DVD player or unit I am planning on purchasing can play Shokus Video DVDs?

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Basically, any DVD set top player manufactured prior to Winter, 1999 will probably NOT be able to read a DVD-R disc and will not work with our product. As for current models, we have prepared a list below that we will continue to expand as we test more players in the coming months, so please bookmark this page and come back often. 2. If the player I own cannot take full advantage of DVD-R, what can I do in order to play Shokus Video DVDs to their fullest capabilities? The simple and quick answer is to buy another player. In a couple of years, all DVD players will be able to read DVD-R discs, so you might consider waiting. On the other hand, players are EXTREMELY inexpensive now; many current models can play DVD-R discs just fine, and stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart offer units as cheap as $39.99, and they play surprisingly well! Having a second player to take advantage of DVD-R while keeping your current machine is not a bad idea, given the pricing. In fact, a lot of the new, inexpen

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