Originally posted by: boris
D-VHS holds more then that capacity - and has been available since '98, how come you not excited about it? Like I said, better technology is not always more popular. HVD will take over, and HD-DVD and Blu-Ray will be short lived.
D-VHS holds more then that capacity - and has been available since '98, how come you not excited about it? Like I said, better technology is not always more popular. HVD will take over, and HD-DVD and Blu-Ray will be short lived.
Perhaps its the degradation factor, perhaps its the possibility of breaks, snags and stretches, perhaps its just the inconvenience of having to rewind your tapes, the relative ease of duplication, the lower price and ease of digital distribution afforded the DVD all probably play a factor.