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First, excuse my relative noob'ness.
I have two copies of this flick, and plan on selling one of them.. but I want to tell definitively which copy I have. Don't want to tell the buyer one thing, but have it be another. My Sony BDP-350 shows 720p/60 when I hit the display button while both copies are playing. My Sony player is set to 'auto' for output resolution. My Panny PJ is natively 720p. Can I assume that since I actually do see 720p (instead of 1080i) from the Sony, it's simply outputting at the max rez of the display and that I do indeed have the full 1080p version? Are there any product numbers on the sleeve or on the disc itself that would also tell me for sure? Thanks.. jeff |
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