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What about digital to digital?

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    #61
    Re: What about digital to digital?

    Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
    Gee, all this talk about VHS to digital, why can't HD-DVD get some love??? Just sayin'
    That would be alot more likely, at least given that that is a recent technology that lost the format war.

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      #62
      Re: What about digital to digital?

      Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
      Gee, all this talk about VHS to digital, why can't HD-DVD get some love??? Just sayin'
      If I were you I would add the movie that you own on HD-DVD as a Blu-ray on Vudu.com and see if the Wal-mart employee notices. They may charge you DVD rates if they wanted to count it as a DVD. YMMV

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        #63
        Re: What about digital to digital?

        As untrained as WalMart employees still are on D2D, that'd probably work.

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          #64
          Re: What about digital to digital?

          Originally posted by jeffpn View Post
          As untrained as WalMart employees still are on D2D, that'd probably work.
          From personal experience it will.

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            #65
            Re: What about digital to digital?

            Interesting thread.

            This is Hollywood. If D2D was some runaway success, they'd follow up with a VHS, Laserdisc, D-VHS, Betamax, whatever sequel.

            Oh, and I've D2D'd many HD-DVD's at my local Wal-Mart. Don't recall if I listed them as bluray or DVD.

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              #66
              Re: What about digital to digital?

              Originally posted by nyunole View Post
              Oh, and I've D2D'd many HD-DVD's at my local Wal-Mart. Don't recall if I listed them as bluray or DVD.
              bluray would be $2. DVD would be $5.

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                #67
                Re: What about digital to digital?

                Thanks for all the responses to my HD-DVD dilemma......I'll take them under advisement...

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                  #68
                  Re: What about digital to digital?

                  Originally posted by jeffpn View Post
                  except when you say "...I guess we will have to keep using Amazon.com...
                  I just want to set the record straight, again. I only speak for myself (and my family). The use of the English word "we" in my post was in reference to my household. It's important keep all words in context. Of course, I guess I was wrong for assuming everyone else would know that I was speaking for my entire household since I control our Vudu, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and other accounts.

                  I feel like an English teacher here...

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                    #69
                    Re: What about digital to digital?

                    Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
                    Gee, all this talk about VHS to digital, why can't HD-DVD get some love??? Just sayin'
                    Some people have successfully brought in HD-DVDs and had them converted in the past... worth a shot

                    http://forum.vudu.com/showthread.php?t=124731

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                      #70
                      Re: What about digital to digital?

                      Originally posted by Jake View Post
                      Some people have successfully brought in HD-DVDs and had them converted in the past... worth a shot

                      http://forum.vudu.com/showthread.php?t=124731

                      Thanks Jake.....

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