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- My So-Called Life (Pi... - #1 »
- Dancing in the Dark - #2 »
- Guns and Gossip - #3 »
- Father Figures - #4 »
- The Zit - #5 »
- The Substitute - #6 »
- Why Jordan Can't Read - #7 »
- Strangers in the Hous... - #8 »
- Halloween - #9 »
- Other People's Daught... - #10 »
- Life of Brian - #11 »
- Self-Esteem - #12 »
- Pressure - #13 »
- On the Wagon - #14 »
- So-Called Angels - #15 »
- Resolutions - #16 »
- Betrayal - #17 »
- Weekend - #18 »
- In Dreams Begin Respo... - #19 »
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More reason to get the word out to Twilight Zone fans.More reason to get the word out to Twilight Zone fans.A word of warning to those who get the Twilight Zone set. It looks like it is comprised of DVD-Rs:
http://www.mediaracer.com/ Here is a list of players that won't be able to play the gold edition: http://www.mediaracer.com/index.php?sub=players It looks like the non-gold edition product will have a distinct advantage over the gold edition, namely compatibility. I think the AU site should mention this, no? And this is a $400 product! This is a situation where the standard edition will have none of the compatibility issues. V3Media, the DVD manufacturer, is listed on the Gold Edition box. Their focus is just-in-time manufacturing of DVD-Rs. Jason
For those of you who didn't entirely follow Jason's logic (it took me a bit to figure this out):
1) There is a logo on the cover of the AU TZ box (bottom middle); the logo is for a company called V3 Media. 2) If you go to V3MEDIA.COM, you will see that their "thing" is to deliver "just-in-time" DVD-R's (and CD-R's) of special-made products, as long as the license-holder can provide the master that they should work off of. 3) Clicking on "Visit our E-Commerce Site" at V3Media.com will take you to MediaRacer.com, where they show you examples of stuff they've pre-manufactured for other clients. Doing a search on "Twilight Zone" comes up empty. But looking through their examples, I mostly see things I would find in the "Special Value" section at Best Buy. 4) Clicking on the "Player Compatibility" link on the MediaRacer.com home page (1st item under "Information" in the lower right corner) shows a long list of players that may or may not work with the DVD-R's that these guys release. They provide "Y" or "N" results from 3 different testing outfits. For my main player, one says Y, one says N, and the 3rd didn't test. Having said all of that, I should point out that there isn't any proof yet that THESE discs (the AU TZ discs) will be DVD-R's. However, it *is* a logical deduction. In the event that a customer purchased this product and found it incompatible with their player, it would serve them well to recall that the MSCL customers found the main hang-up with AU's customer service to be a slowness or reluctance to issue refunds and credits. A purchaser of the AU TZ discs who had an incompatible player might wait a long time indeed for a refund! DAVE LAMBERT
Memphis, TN
Oh, and for those of you who don't even have a clue what we're talking about, or why, read this
DAVE LAMBERT
Memphis, TN Should probably wait until there's a bit more confirmation before passing this warning along. I agree with David in this respect. Howard Price Conway, AR (David's neighbor!) ![]()
Re: DVD-RWouldnt that just be the icing on the cake. Well i guess it would be a step up from VCDs (which wouldnt surprise me either) Re: DVD-Rjust when we thought that Ross would run out of ideas how to screw customers ![]() The Unofficial AnotherUniverse.com/My So-Called Life DVD-Booklet - Finally available for download!
*** The AU/RR appreciation Site *** I just fear the horror Twlight Zone fans who didn't even follow the MSCL fiasco will have to go through if they order this through AU. Who is heading the project? Somebody needs to send them a wake up call and have them go to another site. Or give all the fans a wake up call at various Twilight Zone boards.
Twilight Zone message boardThere's a message board devoted to The Twilight Zone on the website located at http://www.thetzsite.com.
I don't know how popular it is, but I just posted a message there about AU, with a link to this forum. Hey, it's a start. Jim Nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight.
Got to kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight. We received an email from the President of V3 Media:
There's the proof.
You see, to reauthor 49 discs would cost between $50K (very LOWBALL) and $200K. The reauthoring would only be putting the shows in chronological order, so it would not be too complex, but it would still be time consuming. Let me just say that I applaud the President of V3 Media for sending that response. I do believe that what they offer is a very cool service. Imagine being able to buy DVDs of your kid's school play, or Universities being able to offer its lectures on DVDs for distance-learning students. Or. . . for TVs shows for which there is not enough demand to manufacture a huge batch. I think that this company should speak with the Museum of TV and Radio. There are many recorded events that they have in their archives that people would just love to be able to buy on DVD. Compatibility issues don't mean that their service is not a useful one. In fact, they are very upfront about it. If you look at their site, they include a link to the DVD players that might be problematic. They obviously did a lot of testing. You cannot get a DVD-R that works on all players. There are still DVD-R/DVD+R compatibility issues that have to be hammered out. Shame that AU cannot be as honest and tell the customers of a $400 set the same thing. But I guess they have no incentive to do this. AU will sell the sets, and if they don't work, V3 will get stuck holding the bag (as they guarantee the compatibility of their discs).
Like, say, a group interview with the cast of MSCL? ![]() I know, I'm so selfish! I'm sure they have lots of other great stuff at the MTR.
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