What are some of the better DDR videos out there?
- Pie Row Maniac
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- Pepsiman
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If your still looking for DDR vids that weren't part of the projects here's one I did for Hot Limit a while back:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=15762
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=15762
- punistation
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Well, I've ordered the DVD's. However, I'm somewhat confused about the numbering.
Why are DDR's I & III together, yet DDR 2 is on it's own DVD, and in relative short supply?
Also, I wasn't exactly reassured by ExpertDV's professional structure, what with their inability to run a spellchecker on their pages. Still, who am I to question who I give my home address and contact details to on the Net?
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Jen
Why are DDR's I & III together, yet DDR 2 is on it's own DVD, and in relative short supply?
Also, I wasn't exactly reassured by ExpertDV's professional structure, what with their inability to run a spellchecker on their pages. Still, who am I to question who I give my home address and contact details to on the Net?
Kisses XXOOXX
Jen
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The first DDR Project was only available on VCD. It wasn't until the 2nd project that ExpertDV offered to do the DVD. They didn't have too large of a print run for DDR 2, hence the limited supplies. I'm surprised they still have copies of it after all this time myself. As for I and III, instead of release a seperate disc for 1 I'm guessing they wanted to put it on the same disc for 3.punistation wrote:Well, I've ordered the DVD's. However, I'm somewhat confused about the numbering.
Why are DDR's I & III together, yet DDR 2 is on it's own DVD, and in relative short supply?
Don't let the website fool you, they're a very competent and professional company. They handle all the equipment for the Iron Chef AMV competitions, and I've heard no complaints in regards to orders and shipments of the first DDR DVD.Also, I wasn't exactly reassured by ExpertDV's professional structure, what with their inability to run a spellchecker on their pages. Still, who am I to question who I give my home address and contact details to on the Net?
- Ashyukun
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Nope- just complaints about the encoding. The new DVDs should be showing up in people who pre-ordered them's mailboxes soon if they don't already have them- got mine yesterday.Trunks wrote: Don't let the website fool you, they're a very competent and professional company. They handle all the equipment for the Iron Chef AMV competitions, and I've heard no complaints in regards to orders and shipments of the first DDR DVD.
Bob 'Ash' Babcock
Electric Leech Productions
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