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  2. DVDEmpire.com - Wikipedia

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    DVDEmpire.com was created by Jeff Rix and John-Michael D’Arcangelo, two computer programmers. At the time they were both working on eCommerce projects for an industrial safety distributor. D’Arcangelo approached Rix, telling him about the new DVD format, pitching the idea of selling online. On August 18, 1997, DVDEmpire.com website was ...

  3. The 5 Best DVD Players You Can (and Should) Buy in 2023 - AOL

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    If you, like us, are tired of streaming, now is a great time to buy a dvd player. They're still widely available and surprisingly affordable, so shop the best. The 5 Best DVD Players You Can (and ...

  4. Alpha Video - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Video (also known as Alpha Home Entertainment) is an entertainment company founded in 1985 as New Age Video, based near Philadelphia, that specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of public domain movies and TV shows on DVD.

  5. Talk:DVDEmpire.com - Wikipedia

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    Most of this article was written by a DVDEmpire.com employee and contains a lot of self promotion. The article contains nothing negative about the company. Surely they must have some faults? How are their prices? Their service? Their selection as compared to other dvd sites? The availably of new releases? --Kn0wItAll 11:39, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

  6. What the DVDs in your collection could be worth

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    Whether or not you actually watch your DVDs anymore, you likely have a bunch lying around -- and depending on what they are, they could fetch you some extra cash if you're interested in selling them.

  7. DVD+R DL - Wikipedia

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    DVD+R DL (DL stands for Double Layer) also called DVD+R9, is a derivative of the DVD+R format created by the DVD+RW Alliance. Its use was first demonstrated in October 2003. DVD+R DL discs employ two recordable dye layers, each capable of storing nearly the 4.7 GB capacity of a single-layer disc, almost doubling the total disc capacity to 8.5 GB.

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