It is just too expensive to justify buying them as single layer DVD is so much cheaper.
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its coming down its only 3 pound a disk here
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Yes it will. Today I went to Staples and saw Verbatim 3 pack DVD+R DL for $24.98. Just two days ago it was $29.98. Last month it was $34.98. So yes, the prices are coming down.
Also, this was not any kind of sale or discount, it just said that the price was lowered. So I expect that the price will not go any higher anymore and will keep falling. So don't listen to pessimists. -
$25 per 3 discs is still wholly unreasonable.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Back to backups. I have lots of European PAL DVD's that after currency exchange end up costing well over $25 each, and often a lot more. I think backing up those to a $9 DL disc is not such a bad deal. -
its taking a long time, but i wonder if thats because movie manufacturers are trying to stop the ease of dubbing. You can straight record a dvd-9 pretty easily, at least you wouldnt need to compress it first.
Other than that im sure theyre just milkin it for all its worth like anything else.....
I wouldnt pay more than $1 per dvd-9, so i guess itll be awhile before i get to them -
I'd happily pay $2 bucks apiece, but I'm not holding my breath. However, it wasn't so very long ago that DVD5 blanks were more than that.
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Originally Posted by RabidDog
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Originally Posted by krupted
With the other mnaufacturers concentrating on blue ray and HD-DVD instead it is unlikely there will be anymore competiton in the DVD+R9 market soon, but having said that prices are still expected to drop in the face of upcoming competition from the new formats. $4/disc is what I read can be expected by year's end which is still ludicrously expensive for what they offer compared to DVD+R5 -
Ricoh, Ritek, Prodisc and Philips I believe manufacture DVD+R DL media, so MKM doesn't exactly have a monopoly, though in terms of disc quality they practically do.
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CMC are getting into the act too...
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I saw Fuji dvdr dl at frys last weekend they were 24.99 for a 3 pack.Still to rich for my blood........I always look for the good bargain though.
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blueray or hdvd wont be much of a competition since regular dvd players cant read them
in a few years they will probably all be dvd-9s- if they can figure out the technology well enough to bring the cost on par with dvd5s
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Originally Posted by Edmund Blackadder
Duplication costs alone, wholly unreasonable.
Customers are not willing to pay it, so I cannot either.
Even by late 2001, the MCC00R20 media was $6 each.
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