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  • Blu-Ray Question.

    Will a Blu-Ray player also play ordinary DVDs ?

    Maurice

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    Yes Maurice they all do, however in the UK your Blu-ray player will play only blu-ray discs that are zone "B" ,regarding the DVD side of things some of them will not be "multi-zone" only Region 2. However with a bit of research there are Blu-ray players like my 3D Pioneer one, that will play "B" Blu-ray, also its a "All region" DVDs, Pal/NTSC basically any DVD you throw at it.



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    • #3
      Thank you, Graham

      Of course, we are are Region 2 in the UK for DVDs. I assume that a Blue-Ray bought in this country will play OK.
      I have a Sony Freeview Hard drive recorder that also plays standard DVDs that I use for my collection. I also have a Panasonic Freesat Hard drive recorder that says it's a Blu-ray Disc Recorder (DMR-BS780/8880). This I only use for hard drive recording using an old Sky dish as all the wiring was in situ.

      I am interested in the new Universal release of Paul Whiteman's 1930 King Of Jazz (in two-strip Technicolor) but it only seems to be available in Blu-Ray. Some recent issues from the BFI come in a two disc package, one DVD and one Blu-Ray, but this doesn't seem to be the case with the Paul Whiteman film.

      So, I assume my Panasonic will play this new disc. The Instruction book says that it will play:-
      BD-RE (SL/DL)
      BD-R (SL/DL)
      BD-Video

      I must admit all these terms are a complete mystery to me.

      What do you think?


      Maurice

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      • #4
        The cheap Sony I bought also plays VCDs and most computer video files from a USB socket, so later ones are often very versatile.

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        • #5
          BD-RE (SL/DL) record/ erase
          BD-R (SL/DL) record once
          There is a listing on Amazon for a UK release....
          https://www.amazon.co.uk/King-Jazz-C...c=1&th=1&psc=1

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