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  1. An article on Doom9 says that Ritek will start production this month. But expect a retail price of about 10-15$ per disc at the start.
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  2. it's already out.

    the drives are priced decently, but the media is still pricey.
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    Whats the point of even using them yet? Compatability is a huge issue still and the price is outrageous. Even if you wanted it for data backup its much cheaper to use 2 single layer DVD discs and more reliable also
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    "Whats the point of even using them yet? Compatability is a huge issue still and the price is outrageous. Even if you wanted it for data backup its much cheaper to use 2 single layer DVD discs and more reliable also"

    Hello,
    This is a valid point but some of us with capture cards are looking forward to backing up tapes at higher bit rates. I'll like putting a 8 gig mpg onto a dvd without compresing! (when the prices come down and compatibility goes up
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  5. Originally Posted by Treebeard
    Whats the point of even using them yet? Compatability is a huge issue still and the price is outrageous. Even if you wanted it for data backup its much cheaper to use 2 single layer DVD discs and more reliable also
    I've already tired it and compatability was excellent according to my DVD players. All 6 of my players had no problems with playback.
    However, I agree with you on the price, it's ridiculous.
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  6. Originally Posted by Cholerabob
    An article on Doom9 says that Ritek will start production this month. But expect a retail price of about 10-15$ per disc at the start.
    !!!!!!!

    I thought they were like $1-2/each but damn I'm never gonna buy it for that much.
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    Originally Posted by Cholerabob
    An article on Doom9 says that Ritek will start production this month. But expect a retail price of about 10-15$ per disc at the start.
    I remember when DVD-R was around $10 each, and that was only 12 or so months ago. Hopefully they dual layer discs will follow suit.
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  8. I remember when i used to work in an office supply store and CD's were 29.99$...lol times change, prices will drop, just wait a bit.
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    Originally Posted by modtang
    Originally Posted by Cholerabob
    An article on Doom9 says that Ritek will start production this month. But expect a retail price of about 10-15$ per disc at the start.
    I remember when DVD-R was around $10 each, and that was only 12 or so months ago. Hopefully they dual layer discs will follow suit.
    Where did you do your shopping? 2 years ago when I got my first 1x DVD burner the discs were only $1.05 each.
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    As recently as a year and a half ago, they were about $3 each if you bought them in cases, or $2.25-$2.50 on a spindle.

    And that was EVERYWHERE. Nobody sold them for anything approaching $1 until last summer.

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    Originally Posted by Gurm
    As recently as a year and a half ago, they were about $3 each if you bought them in cases, or $2.25-$2.50 on a spindle.

    And that was EVERYWHERE. Nobody sold them for anything approaching $1 until last summer.

    - Gurm
    hmmm....I still have my receipt from the summer before last that says I purchased two spindles of 100 discs each and the total was $210 without tax. that works out to $1.05 each in my book. hehe. maybe they made a mistake when they sold them to me so cheaply
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    Originally Posted by Treebeard
    Whats the point of even using them yet?
    I'd guess that the first use is by DVD production houses. Now they can demo their new DVD9 discs in their full splendor before sending them to be pressed. Some folks may even use them as disc masters to take to the pressing house rather than using DLT tapes.

    As for the hordes of idiot pirates... I remember people talking about copying movies when blanks still cost $20.

    Still, the biggest initial market will be people will a professional need, and enthusiasts who want to make better home videos or something. Thank these early adopters; they're the ones who make it affordable for everyone else a short time later.
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