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Old 12-11-2008, 02:31 AM   #1
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Default Home recorded Blu-ray disc compatibility

If I use a Blu Ray burner (like the LG Black GGW-H20L) to produce a Blu-Ray disc, will the disc play on my home system (Panasonic DMP-BD35)? Every review of any Blu-Ray burner I've read on the Newegg website focuses on compatibility with the PC and accompanying Monitor (mainly due to HDCP). I don't plan on watching Blu-Ray movies on a PC screen when I have a Pioneer Kuro plasma screen in the next room. One reviewer wrote how he hooked up his Burner/Player directly to his TV set, but is this necessary? My Panasonic DMP-BD35 (Blu-Ray player) manual states that it supports user recorded BD-RE in Version 3 of the BD-RE Recording Format and JPEG format, plus BD-R in Version 2 of the BD-R Recording Format. Am I good-to-go here, or stranded with a PC setup to view the recorded media? I really appreciate the knowledgeable advise (the Customer Service Tech Staff at LG couldn't even answer this question with any certainty).

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