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The LG Blu-Ray Disc™ Player with Streaming Services and Built-in Wi-Fi®, Model # BP350 will also play DVDs, so there is no need to replace your old DVD collection. Not only that, DVD Up-Scaling delivers exceptional image quality with 1080p up scaling via HDMI. It will also play BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and DTS-CD discs. The difference between Commercial and Home-Recorded DVDs is that DVD movies bought from the store have different characteristics than those you burn or make at home on a PC or DVD recorder. Home DVDs are "burned," but commercial DVDs are "stamped." The recordable DVD formats available to consumers are similar to but not the same as the formats used for the movies. That format, the kind you can buy at the store, is referred to as DVD-Video. The main difference lies in the way the DVDs are made. All DVDs (both homemade and commercial) utilize "pits" and "bumps," which are physical peaks and troughs on the discs meant for storing digital video and audio information. But there is a difference in the way pits and bumps are created on commercial DVDs compared with the way they are made on home-recorded DVDs...^IFV
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