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DVD Bits
Feature Articles
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The
DVD Bits visited the Pacific Mirror Imaging DVD and CD manufacturing plant
in Melbourne, Victoria and observed the entire process involved in the
making of our favourite shinny disc, the DVD. This is the most comprehensive
and detailed explanation of DVD manufacturing ever written on the web
and there are plenty of pictures of the process for an inside look to
the whole process.
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Water.
We all need it. As the mercury keeps rising this summer, Australians all
let us rejoice, for we can find water everywhere on DVD, if not in real
life. Allan Harris has had a scan of his DVD collection and revealed water
by the bucketload, used in a manner of ways. So come and get wet as he
delves into the world of water on DVD.
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With
DVD being the best video format to view your favourite film on there are
still some movies that despite being greatly loved are still stranded
in the depths of VHS libraries waiting patiently for their day to come
and become available on DVD. Craig Dixon writes on his favourite movies
still awaiting for a DVD release.
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Want
to show off your new home theatre setup in front of your friends. Ben
Gourlay has put together a list of the top ten demo scenes on DVD that
will put your system through it's paces.
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