seems lately, a lot more new rls are on DVD18. wheneer i see double-sided commercial DVDs, i always assume them to be DVD10...which would be DVD5 on each side...making them extrememly easy to backup...essentially a 1:1 copy.
now, that assumption seems to be going out the window as i encounter more and more DVD10. i think nicholas nickleby is a DVD18 as well as a host of others i don't quite recall.....Dark Blue maybe..
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i assume that 1 DVD18 is more expensive to manufacture than 2 DVD9, but i guess maybe that's not the case anymore. if the latter was cheaper to make, i would think the studios would go that route....unless DVD cases that hold 2 DVDs are prohibitively more expensive to make...maybe printing the "artwork" on the top of extra DVDs are more expensive as well.
otherwise, the psychological effect of multi-disc special editions on consumers seem to make them think these editions are truely "special" and somehow better than single DVD editions....
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seems lately, a lot more new rls are on DVD18. wheneer i see double-sided commercial DVDs, i always assume them to be DVD10...which would be DVD5 on each side...making them extrememly easy to backup...essentially a 1:1 copy.
now, that assumption seems to be going out the window as i encounter more and more DVD10. i think nicholas nickleby is a DVD18 as well as a host of others i don't quite recall.....Dark Blue maybe..
Dark Blue is a DVD18, but they really hyped that movie up calling it the Best movie of the summer..blah blah blah...so I assume they figured they'd spend the extra dough on a DVD-18 and give plenty of extras as well as two versions of the movie "format wise." But they really did shell out a lot of money for advertising for it because for two weeks straight down here every other commercial was a "BLOCKBUSTER" commercial saying how DARK BLUE was the best movie of the summer...blah blah blah.
At any rate....point is that DVD18's are not taking over for DVD10's...at least not yet....as a matter of fact, the only two DVD18's I know of are WINDTALKES AND DARKBLUE. That's two DVD18's i've encountered in 100's of movies...and being that I just said three of the last movies I got were DVD10's....that tells you right there. -
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just pointed this out since i've encountered several DVD18 recently...as opposed to NONE.
nicholas nickleby, gods & generals, dark blue, windtalkers...and someone mentioned some older movies were also DVD18....but again, those are 4 more movies that are DVD18 than what i expected...which was none, given the increase in manufacturing cost. -
Don't forget DVD-14 guys! DVD-9 on one side, DVD-5 on another.
I've seen quite a few corporate training DVDs done in this manner and a few hospitals replicating archival data on such discs - not too sure if it has caught on commercially. Warner Advanced Media Operations (WAMO) has been the premiere replicating facility for these more advanced discs. You will always get a better deal creating 2 DVD-9s over 1 DVD-18 because the DVD-18 production process is very wasteful and replicators do not take kindly to waste on your pocketbook. -
o....now that i think about it...i think final destination 2 might be DVD18 as well
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Final Destination 2:
Widescreen Side: 7.81 GB
Fullscreen Side: 3.87 GB
Guess its DVD-9/DVD-5. Good to know I can do a 1:1 backup of the fullscreen version. I am guessing though that the special features are all on the Widescreen side of the DVD though. I havent checked that out yet though...I've only watched it once and enjoyed it, I will check this tomorrow though. -
heh..my bad...wow...never seen a commercial DVD14 b4..though freestyler mentioned it..it was for corporate training or something
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