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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: asian1 on December 02, 2002, 05:16:21 PM
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Hi
SpectraDisk and FlexPlay had announced time limited DVD / CD technology.
After certain time, the color of their DVD / CD will change and the DVD / CD cann't be read again.
Is this a great idea, or prone to pirates / hackers?
Is it possible to distribute AmigaOS demo (for PC) using the new DVD / CD technology?
Spectra Disc DVD (http://www.spectra-science.com/spectradisc.html)
Flexplay DVD (http://www.flexplay.com/)
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I know of a technology where the actual reading/playing of the disk will render it unreadable:
Throw-away DVDs.
I think they were for the rental industry, and there was an out-cry from (too rightly ) enviromentalists.
But, I wouldn`t put it past manufacturers to incorporate the `changing` DVD into normal sales.
( if they could keep it secret! )
:-D
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This smells of the original DIVX idea to be used by the rental industry. Sort of a cheap "Pay per play" scheme. Really annoying way to handle it. Circuit City took a major hit when the idea flopped and failed to take off. At one point Circuit City was giving away 25 DIVX discs with the purchase of a DIVX player and the sales were still horrid in comparison to DVDs. Hopefully this color change technology fails as well.
:pint: