If not you should open the disc in a computer and look at which file structure matches the above. Which format is yours? You might simply be able to tell on the face/surface of the discs, based on the logo. One benefit of the Ram format is that it doesn't need finalizing to be readable. It has a *.VRO file instead of the *VO, which resides in a DVD_RTAV folder. The other kind, while it has potential to do some useful tricks with the material - after it has been recorded - and allows for a more dynamic presentation more like authored Hollywood titles, is the LEAST STANDARD of the dvd standards. It has the standard, expected *.VOB, *.IFO, & *.BUP in the VIDEO_TS folder. The kind that is most compatible with standard dvd-video players is dvd-r. Ok, I'm gonna back up a bit and tell you that it is possible to create 2 vastly different (internally, structure) dvd types using that cam.
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