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Guest!mator
18.01.2011, 17:45
this would be so convenient.

Monday
18.01.2011, 17:49
Rollerblading isn't ready for this. The leading manufacturers haven’t even heard of this yet, it seems.

Not so soon.













Let’s wait if AJ will be able to put Charging on iTunes...

DanRine
18.01.2011, 18:20
This is the rollerblading industry though.. this would be too easy and make way too much sense.

Vince Zywczak
18.01.2011, 18:26
and is also already in the works, and almost finished.

KalleGrabowski
18.01.2011, 18:28
This technology is a little more complexed than Purle technology

salomonskater
18.01.2011, 18:29
DO NOT WANT. Fuck that internetization, I would rather have a bulky-ass DVD case all day than some digital shit.

salomonskater
18.01.2011, 18:30
However, it wouldn't be bad to receive a digital copy when ordering a DVD.

Dr. Zaius
18.01.2011, 18:33
nag nag, skateboarding already did it, nag nag

Monday
18.01.2011, 18:44
Link, plz.

Mudhut Jollyrancher
18.01.2011, 18:56
This is the rollerblading industry though.. this would be too easy and make way too much sense.
yeah hahaha, i prefer physical copies, but i'd buy a video i don't care much for, for 5 - 10 bucks online

Chris Calkins
18.01.2011, 19:00
http://www.achosen-few.com/

bobgross
18.01.2011, 19:10
Yeah, I like having a stack of DVD cases. It's kinda like buying a book vs. buying the book to read on a Kindle or something.

I wish someone would do this for high quality online versions of older videos. Like once a video is a year old, put it online, charge $2 to download.
I hate watching good videos in crap quality.

codywi608
18.01.2011, 19:31
unfortunately its bad for skateshops

salomonskater
18.01.2011, 19:48
I hate watching good videos in crap quality.

You know what's worse than this?






























































Watching videos in quality crap.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/08/hewer080806_228x311.jpg

bobgross
18.01.2011, 19:58
That was a terrible joke. There was so much potential too.

You should've just gone for the obvious "Watching crap videos in good quality" joke. At least then it would have made sense and been entirely true, if not funny as well.

salomonskater
18.01.2011, 20:06
That was a terrible joke.

http://liverpool.theoffside.com/files/2010/10/thats_the_joke.jpg

Alex Coe
18.01.2011, 20:55
I would probably waste more money that way! But wouldn't it be really easy for people to 'steal' them? aka P2P share it.

Plong
18.01.2011, 21:48
If you think about it, skateshops dont really make alot off of skating videos, mostly skates

Coopnasty
18.01.2011, 21:52
If you think about it, skateshops dont really make alot off of skating videos, mostly skates

http://www.youdontsay.org/Monkey.jpg

basshole
18.01.2011, 22:37
However, it wouldn't be bad to receive a digital copy when ordering a DVD.

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RollerBatioNation
19.01.2011, 01:16
unfortunately its bad for skateshops

All 5 skateshops in the world who carry rolling videos would be fucked

The Average Homeboy
19.01.2011, 01:41
However, it wouldn't be bad to receive a digital copy when ordering a DVD.


you mean like copying the disc to your hard drive would due?

Krish
19.01.2011, 01:58
you mean like copying the disc to your hard drive would due?
no.. he means like a disc that prompts itunes to dl the digital version without having to use software to rip it

Not too different in the end result. Would be legal though.

RollingDist46Sweden
19.01.2011, 02:10
an example of online skate videos would be Emerica "STAY GOLD" , wouldnt it be easy to ripp and upload roller dvds anyway? LOL , just copy files of cd, zip it , upload and its done... but in regards to upload after say 12months or as soon as shops stop selling the DVD would be a great way for the filmer/producer of the movie to make alot more $$$ for another production.. eg valo,4x4,vicious,nimh etc all the major brands... especially. and we may even find outsiders grabing a digital copy to check out..

Brodye Chappell
19.01.2011, 05:55
snowboard shops dont complain about shred flicks being avail on itunes...

If rolling vids were on itunes, Id buy way more.

I love getting the DVDs too. dont get me wrong. haha

codywi608
19.01.2011, 08:19
snowboard shops dont complain about shred flicks being avail on itunes...

If rolling vids were on itunes, Id buy way more.

I love getting the DVDs too. dont get me wrong. haha
Snowboarding is also a HUGE industry. selling videos on itunes will hardly have any effect on their shops. Rollerblading on the other hand is very different.