In Reply to: Re: DVD's Change the Game posted by Doomsday Machine on October 18, 2002 at 16:01:24:
...I really don't care one way or another.There is no question the DVD is already predominant, but to me this is like discussing the book covers.
Most of my viewing is still on tape, and I suspect it will continue be so for many more years. I can perfectly accept the quality imperfections when watching a good film. Most importantly, with films I watch usually it is the quality of source that limits the overal level, not the carrier.
Given the choice I would buy the DVD, but I am still buying many tapes, because there is no alternative.
But for the mass entertainment, sure, there is only one alternative.
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