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Quote: Originally posted by Worst Nightmare
I spose you should be asking when the player will be available for this that is capable to show the quality picture for a reasonable price...
Or when those idiots will decide on one format instead of repeating the whole Betamax/VHS fiasco over again. Unlike twenty plus years ago when that was going on, people now have a clear, alternative choice for watching movies at home...sticking with the current DVD standard instead of moving forward to HD-DVD or BluRay discs. If they don't sort this mess out, this next format will be DOA.
I spose you should be asking when the player will be available for this that is capable to show the quality picture for a reasonable price...
Or when those idiots will decide on one format instead of repeating the whole Betamax/VHS fiasco over again. Unlike twenty plus years ago when that was going on, people now have a clear, alternative choice for watching movies at home...sticking with the current DVD standard instead of moving forward to HD-DVD or BluRay discs. If they don't sort this mess out, this next format will be DOA.
I spose you should be asking when the player will be available for this that is capable to show the quality picture for a reasonable price...
Quote: Originally posted by Dahmer licious
...what are amaray cases? and digipaks?
Digipaks are the kind of case that comes with multiple folds and it opens up for example like the Fight Club SE or Raging Bull SE etc. The Amaray case is the standard case in which the DVDs are stored in. Finally there's the ever so terrible Snapper Case.
...what are amaray cases? and digipaks?
Digipaks are the kind of case that comes with multiple folds and it opens up for example like the Fight Club SE or Raging Bull SE etc. The Amaray case is the standard case in which the DVDs are stored in. Finally there's the ever so terrible Snapper Case.
...what are amaray cases? and digipaks?
From all indications, Warner has moved away from digipaks to Amaray cases for all of their two-disc DVD sets, so I would assume so. And if not, there's always the option of coverting them with the use of your PC and a scanner to keep cases, as I did with all of my old snapper cases.
HD DVD Rereleases
When Warner Bros. rereleases some of their and New Line's titles in HD this year, will they be put in keep cases? My Harry Potters are looking pretty bad.

