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Copy Blu-ray to DVD

We don't know about you, but we've had the need to do this from time to time since we do not often burn Blu-ray discs and like the flexibility and compatibility of DVD.

The video quality of the resulting DVD is quite good as well, most likely a bit above normal DVD (perhaps from high 500's to 700 lines of resolution).  The recorded sound will be stereo that can be matrixed to Dolby Surround with many Home Theater receivers.  In fact, most late model amps can do a great job of rendering the simulated 5.1 Matrix with this stereo feed, utilizing Dolby Pro Logic 2, etc.

Here's What You Will Need:

DVD vs Blu-ray

Before we begin the comparison, we at VideoCrib would like to remind you that your individual results or preferences may vary, according to your budget (what you are willing to spend), the performance of your TV and cables, your particular device settings, i.e., how you set up your components, and last but not least...

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