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With DualDisc, which has CD on one side and DVD on the other, record labels hope to counteract sliding sales.

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Show me something NEW !!!
by mortis9 August 25, 2004 12:33 AM PDT
SACD has been around for years, and with full backward compatibility with tradional compact disc, on the same side, no less. That said, it offers audio far superior to dvd-audio and in 6-7 discreet channels, just like dvd-audio. That technology could have been incorporated into every cd on the market, and no one would have even known. why this? the process of turning over a disk and then using a different laser is going to end up costing more money [in manufacturing] than just including in the box, two seperate disks - one dvd, one traditional cd. stupid idea. very stupid.
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You are right
by nmcphers August 25, 2004 11:04 AM PDT
Never heard of SACD before, but everything you said made sense. I'd also like to add that Dual side DVD's annoy me because I have to read the fine print to try to figure out which side is which. Can you imagine having to go trough that everytime you want to play a CD?
Second. One of the biggest incentive for me in buying a CD as opposed to having someone burn me their copy, is because I want the unique CD art and colour.
It's about F'ing time
by skeptik August 25, 2004 6:21 AM PDT
Maybe this is a halfbaked idea, we'll see how good the content is and how much "extra" they want to charge for this, but it's about time the record companies got off their lazy, whiney butts and offered the consumers some incentive to buy, rather than threats and letigation to force us to buy things we don't want, need or see enough value in.
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Cha-Chingg!!!! $$$
by fbaldeva August 25, 2004 10:22 AM PDT
It looks like the music industry will find a way to gauge consumers. What will it be? $20.00 a pop?

They haven't even been able to lower their current prices, which is why purchasing music on-line is better.

Why would one pay $17.00 for one song that they can download for $0.49 - $1.99?

Hopefully the DualDics will be in the $9.99-$11.99 range.
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Not gonna happen... Sorry Sony...
by kieranmullen August 25, 2004 9:36 PM PDT
Being the biggest sometimes you take risks. Sony must like to be one of thos companies. DVD drives have a better head start and more or the market. More drives produced = lower prices and better technology. By the time this ships DVD technology will have dual layers in full swing. (they are out now)

Besides they are just going to get scratched up.

I cant believe someone funded this project.
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Not gonna happen... Sorry Sony...
by kieranmullen August 25, 2004 9:37 PM PDT
Being the biggest sometimes mean that you take risks. Sony must like to be one of those companies. DVD drives have a better head start and more of the market share. More drives produced = lower prices and better technology. By the time this ships DVD technology will have dual layers in full swing. (they are out now)

Besides they are just going to get scratched up. :-)

I cant believe someone funded this project.
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