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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 10/04/77 11:36
On 4 Jan 2006 13:44:47 -0800, "NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com>
Gave us:
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>Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
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>> For the most part, a disc is a disc is a disc. The only difference
>> are the layer count and form factor as in:
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>> http://www.deluxemedia.com/support/dvdtech/dvdrom/dvd_formats.xml#DVD-5
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>Right. So that settles it. Doesn't matter whether the title's selling
>or not; an extra fifty or so on a run of tens of thousands isn't
>anything that will raise costs.
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>> Scheduling. There are MANY titles to be pressed, and pushing back a
>> schedule is not easy and DOES have a higher cost attached to it.
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>Well then, I guess scheduling DVD pressing is really very fundamentally
>different from scheduling paper printing.
You have no concept of a FILLED schedule then.
Grow up. You are wrong. Period.
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