03-09-2004, 02:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2004, 02:10 PM by Prophet Hero.)
In more general terms a hybrid DVD is any disc that contains two sets of information.
So if you have a DVD with a movie that also has DVD-ROM content then that is, basically, a hybrid DVD. Those DVD-Audio albums that can be played in both standalones and dedicated DVD-Audio players can be called hybrid. A CD-ROM containing both PC and Mac software...you get the idea.
As JJ said, nothing special, but technically there is a difference.
So if you have a DVD with a movie that also has DVD-ROM content then that is, basically, a hybrid DVD. Those DVD-Audio albums that can be played in both standalones and dedicated DVD-Audio players can be called hybrid. A CD-ROM containing both PC and Mac software...you get the idea.
As JJ said, nothing special, but technically there is a difference.