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  1. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    Very good point. So it comes down to how badly you want the show. I agree with you that if a show comes out which I already have from off-air and in good quality, I'm not going to drop a huge amount for it if its not that important a show for me. I'll live with what I have. However, there really...
  2. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    Right, its age or heat or extended use. It couldn't be because your kids scratched them, mishandled them or tossed them around like frisbees. Because I'm sure kids always handle the discs with the utmost care.
  3. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    I checked with people who actually do know about such things as opposed to people who just claim to know about them and basically was told that website has more crackpot posts and misinformation than a UFO alien contact site.
  4. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    I have really only used Taiyo Yuden discs and I've burned many thousands of discs and never found a problem. This seems to be such a silly argument. If you are that worried about the type of disc being used, here's a simple solution. After you buy the Burn on Demand set, go to your computer and...
  5. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    That argument is as valid as the one people used to use years ago about VHS tapes fading away. All completely baseless and unfounded falsehoods.
  6. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    And how do you know they are doing OK? For all you know, they could be losing their shirts. Image has put out how many shows exactly? I notice you don't mention Smore, Infinity, VCI or any of the others who are all virtually done. Oh, and something else you conveniently neglect to mention -...
  7. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    As if regular, pressed and packaged discs didn't have problems. The first TV Show DVD that I ever bought and watched was an I Spy episode. I'm watching it and there seems to be a jump cut. I pull out my VHS tape, recorded from a Washington DC station that ran the show uncut in the early 80s and...
  8. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    Great post and I couldn't have said it better myself. Give me series complete with uncut episodes. I'm not concerned with the "condiments", like extras or what kind of box the set comes in or other such silly nonsense. Nor do I care if they are digitally remastered from the 35mm negs. I've got...
  9. Neil Brock

    Is Manufacture on Demand the future of TV on DVD?

    Absolutely. The peak of TV DVD releases is over with. Every major studio with the exception of CBS is done with the classic TV business. And CBS is on life support, having slowed to a trickle. They may finish up a few loose end shows that are near conclusion, like Fugitive, Have Gun Will Travel...
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