Anyone deigning to reply to this query--please bear in mind that it is written by a self-professed luddite who does not actually own (and has never operated) a DVD player. (btw one of my friends bought a DVD player, and was unable to connect it. A "cable guy" needed to visit his home to check his cable connections and, while there, obligingly connected the DVD player for him. Only thing is, Mr. Cable informed my friend that he could not have the DVD player and the VCR connected to the same unit. I'm sure this is not true but, since I do not know anything about DVD equipment, I'm unable to help out my friend.)
I was chatting with a friend (not the same one as above) last night, and she stated that she is looking forward to getting all the DS DVDs so she can go to a favorite scene in any given episode without fast forwarding.
I'm not sure that the encoding of the DS DVD set permits one to go directly to a specific scene in this manner. Does anyone know about this?
Another thing that occurred to me is that if the disc is not set up with each act encoded as a chapter (or whatever), one might be able to "bookmark" specific scenes, if the DVD player were hooked up to the right kind of equipment (a computer, for example).
Any thoughts on this?
Gothick