that's because we're just deleting everything that looks potentially argumentative without reading it.
This is so funny. I asked the group for feedback on one of the TOUCH tracks recently and no one replied. Blu-Ray comes up and away we go. LOL    Â
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Glenn Folkvord - PlanetOrigo.com
<glenn@folkvord.net> wrote:
From: Glenn Folkvord - PlanetOrigo.com <glenn@folkvord.net>
Subject: Re: [Yello] Blu-Ray being more expensive to make
To: "The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful."
<yello@mailman.xmission.com> Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 8:57 AM
----- Original Message
From: "Georg Plank" <georg.plank@aon.at>
But the "expensive" part is paying all the
license and DRM fees to the
blu-ray group.
Unless they lower these rate, there will never be a Yello blu-ray
release.
The fees were lowered this summer and the savings are up to 75% compared to earlier, according to http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3027
For example, the AACS costs for a first-time Blu-ray Disc publisher (for a run of 2,000 copies) has dropped from $4,380 (3,000 + 1,300 + 0.04 *
2,000) to just $1,080 (500 + 500 + 0.04 * 2,000), that is to say, a saving
of over 75%.
So unless there are some hidden fees or strange technical definitions not seen in this equation, Yello would have to pay less than 1100 dollars to
make 2000 BluRays. That's about half a dollar per disc made/sold.
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