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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to NOVA_Guy Re: Music industry doing evil things-- where's the surprise?
said by NOVA_Guy :This is part of why I haven't bought any new CDs in years. I haven't bought any RIAA CDs primarily because they've mostly produced stuff I am not interested in. They probably haven't figured out that there are smaller, niche markets they could milk, where sales may only be around 10,000 to 50,000 units, tops. They appear to only want to push product when they can sell upwards of a million units per week.
Unlike dubbed anime, where there are additional costs, due to hiring actors, translators, etc., so the unit cost of the DVD is higher than for domestic shows, soundtrack CDs are just a matter of pressing the tunes as they are currently done over the Pacific. I've seen exact duplicates of overseas CDs, duly licensed for U.S. sale, offered at half the price of the overseas version. When they are offered at all. But when they aren't, I just save a few extra $$$ for the imported CDs.
Honestly, I have not pirated any RIAA tunes at all. No need for it. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum | |   neowulf
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| Interesting note on anime topic. Sometimes subbed anime cost more then the same titled dubbed anime, even though all they do is add subs and no extra voice actor cost. So tell me how that makes any sense?
When imports are cheaper then domestic versions, even adding in the extra shipping you pay, you know you are just paying some greedy production middleman that really shouldn't exist at all. With more and more imports coming in with many different subs languages, it almost makes no sense, unless you really need dubbed. | |  NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| said by neowulf :Interesting note on anime topic. Sometimes subbed anime cost more then the same titled dubbed anime, even though all they do is add subs and no extra voice actor cost. So tell me how that makes any sense? That was true in the days of VHS. Anime purists were willing to pay more for the subs. However, everything is released on DVD these days, and it is easy to include both subtitled, and English overdubbed tracks on a single DVD.
When imports are cheaper then domestic versions, even adding in the extra shipping you pay, you know you are just paying some greedy production middleman that really shouldn't exist at all. With more and more imports coming in with many different subs languages, it almost makes no sense, unless you really need dubbed. Where have you seen imports selling cheaper than domestic; except for the Taiwanese bootlegs? I consider those bootlegs to be the equivalent of trading in MPAA properties with P2P; I won't touch them. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum | |
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