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Survey: Consumers Getting Comfortable With Non-PC DVD Recording

Survey: Consumers Getting Comfortable With Non-PC DVD Recording

Enterprise & IT Sep 20,2005 0

While PCs are the expected, and most obvious platform for DVD burning, non-PC platforms are rising in popularity for this activity, and DVD recording habits are evolving, reports In-Stat. An In-Stat survey shows that the greater flexibility provided by DVD playback (vs. VCR tapes) is resulting in changing consumer habits as they often play them while traveling, while at school, or elsewhere.

"Consumers are becoming more active in recording their own DVDs," says Joyce Putscher, In-Stat analyst. "DVD recorders are being used to burn DVDs of personal content from home videos and digital photos, as well as TV shows and movies."

A recent report by In-Stat found the following:

Consumers are more likely to record TV series shows with their PVR/DVR with built-in DVD recorder than any other type of programming.

Many respondents would be willing to pay for rights to permit them to record commercial-free versions of their favorite TV shows or mini-series.

Over one-third of respondents are likely to purchase a DVD even if they have already recorded it.

For more information visit www.instat.com.

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