PiXuS
19th October 2004, 02:46
I haven't found this information in any of the stickys.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to have a table telling which version of CCE have been tested with which version of DVD-RB, if eclCCE is required or not for that version of CCE with DVD-RB, etc.?
I don't think jdobbs should have this job because I believe it would be time consuming and wouldn't bring more features to DVD-RB. Though, I think it would be a great service to the community. I would be glad to build a HTML table with this information (warning: I am not a professional artist :) ). Though, who would be credible enough to give this kind of information? And how one could figure out if a version is really compatible and reliable with regards to DVD-RB? For example, I think v2.70.xx.xx is not yet supported by DVD-RB.
I am thinking of doing something between no information at all (or scatered in many posts) and a full-blown ISO process where Custom Technologies would have to pay jdobbs to receive their seal of approval of compatibility with DVD-RB (a kind of WHQL scam ;) ).
Any ideas?
PiXuS
Wouldn't it be a good idea to have a table telling which version of CCE have been tested with which version of DVD-RB, if eclCCE is required or not for that version of CCE with DVD-RB, etc.?
I don't think jdobbs should have this job because I believe it would be time consuming and wouldn't bring more features to DVD-RB. Though, I think it would be a great service to the community. I would be glad to build a HTML table with this information (warning: I am not a professional artist :) ). Though, who would be credible enough to give this kind of information? And how one could figure out if a version is really compatible and reliable with regards to DVD-RB? For example, I think v2.70.xx.xx is not yet supported by DVD-RB.
I am thinking of doing something between no information at all (or scatered in many posts) and a full-blown ISO process where Custom Technologies would have to pay jdobbs to receive their seal of approval of compatibility with DVD-RB (a kind of WHQL scam ;) ).
Any ideas?
PiXuS