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Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 12:16 pm
by corona
Some questions for discussion:

Is (adult) DVD really dead ?
The larger companies still sell DVD?s, so I guess it works for them.

Has downloadable media really taken over ?

What is the best format to supply protected media ?

After reading Welcome to Pornoland, I was left confused on the situation with un certified material. Does it or doe it need to be certified.

Thanks.

Re: Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:21 pm
by joe king
Is (adult) DVD really dead ?
BBFC certified 74 R18 dvds in Jan 2011.

I was left confused on the situation with un certified material. Does it or doe it need to be certified.


As a poker player would say, 'it all depends'.


Re: Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:33 pm
by pornoshop
The DVD market works very well in most circumstances and if you know the market you are trying to operate. Like any industry or business. People who moan are simply not doing it right

Re: Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:23 pm
by jj
corona wrote:
> Is (adult) DVD really dead ?
No, but it's in Intensive Care.


> Has downloadable media really taken over ?
No, but it probably soon will.


> What is the best format to supply protected media ?
Don't understand the question.


> ..... I was left confused on the situation with uncertified material.
Join the club.
Just don't try and order it from the UK mainland.


Re: Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 4:46 pm
by corona
> What is the best format to supply protected media ?
Don't understand the question.

Video formats

Re: Some questions for discussion:

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:28 pm
by jj
DVD, I suppose; it's so far the most physically durable medium on the mass market.

This is why the trend to web-content is deplorable- great for the makers but
[where it's stream-only and thus not saveable/recordable] terrible for a consumer
who wants permanent material; like so much of our society porn is now becoming
ephemeral and disposable [or; even more than it always has been].