Re: dvd question
It could have sound and no picture for many reasons. It could have been authored like that. (why, who knows). It could be a compatibility issue where it really does have video but someone's DVD player can't play it correctly (ususally happens with no audio, however). Or It could be a DVD audio disc in which case it was never intended on having video. In which case it would be 24 bit.
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68 Stat. 775, 50 U.S.C. 841-844
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