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    RMAX.tv Productions DVD interest poll

    Are you waiting for a release of Clubbell® Training for Circular Strength in DVD format?

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    If there were added content maybe but the video is sufficient for me. I'm sure newbies would prefer the DVD & if I were buying fresh I would probably rather have it on DVD. But IMO I dont feel it is necessary to re-purchase the same material on a different media.


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    I'd certainly buy the Z-health library on DVD.

    I wouldn't repurchase the things I have on tape though.
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    DVD is a great format. For future purchases, if given the choice, I too would prefer DVD.

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    Definitely DVD, the ability to slow things down even further to allow for more detailed study would be a great asset.

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    I would certainly prefer DVD format.

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    DVD format

    I would prefer the DVD format. I hate to keep the VCR around for just a few tapes.

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    I would prefer DVD.

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    DVD. I am in the (albeit slow) process of converting EVERYTHING in my library onto DVD. Those things that I already have included!

    It would also be cool if there were an additional discount for those who have purchased the VHS tape already.

    DVD or DVD-R are equally fine in my book. This would also reduce the cost of converting your titles to digital format. Almost all the new players will play DVD-R now without any problems; anyone with the $$$ to spend on DVD instructionals can easily pick up/upgrade to a brand new, DVD-R compatible player for the cost of one or two instructionals these days, as well.

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    DVD

    I would be much more likely to purchase a DVD, simply because of the ease of use and higher portability of the product.

    Steve Shafley

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