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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?

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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?

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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, inexpensive models also play MP3 and VCDs, something that the older, higher end models are not capable of handling. Replacing your old top-of-the-line player is not a major expense anymore; high end players with lots of bells and whistles (like Sony, which play DVD-R discs great) can be purchased for under $150. Just make sure the player you want to buy is on the approved list below. 3. As DVD-R is new technology, are Shokus Video discs guaranteed to be 100% compatible with A

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