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As I look into this, I discover some problems for the dance world... If I understand what I'm reading... It seems only "pressed" or "replicated" DVDs (like the typical hollywood movie) are always compatible with all the DVD players; whereas "duplicated" recordable disks (if you require quantities of 50 or less, you're probably dealing with duplicated rather than replicated disks)... at best seem to be compatible with roughly 85% of existing DVD players. This is kind of a problem, don't you think? Also, there seems to be an issue with black levels... where detail in dark areas tends to be lost (anyone ever seen a wide shot of dancers in black tights against a black curtain on a black marley....? that isn't brightly lit... ? With a little luck, perhaps this design concept has gone out of style, but I'm not putting any money on it) It's not that it's impossible to record this kind of detail onto DVD, but rather that different machines play back the levels differently. I still think DVD is a great promo format, but it looks like the accompanying press material would have to make it clear that a VHS is available if the DVD doesn't play back properly? Sounds lame, doesn't it? Is anyone likely to wait for the videotape?
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