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Why does the edits I made keep being deleted? Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 05:01, 10 August 2014 (UTC)
The addition of early release titles are no different than the list of titles released for the D-VHS format on the D-VHS wiki page. Also if that aspect of the edit is unacceptable why has the right side infobox been erased? It is no different than the one found on any other article for a media format in which it displays the logo and or packaging for identification purposes. Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 06:46, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
This article also takes form from another similar marketing initiative, the DVD-Audio. By your definition it is not a new format and yet contains a similar infobox on the page much like I am trying to include for the HFPA Blu-ray page. Every part of what I have included in the revision can be found on the pages of other media formats or even in this case marketing initiatives so I as you please to stop taking my additions down. Or atleast allow part of it to remain, specifically the infobox. Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 18:01, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
The text could implies that the 3 Deutsche Grammophon bluray audio discs contain "almost every" Beethoven song. While https://store.deutschegrammophon.com/p51-i0028948367672/various/beethoven-die-neue-gesamtedition-limitierte-auflage-/index.html suggests 'BD Audio 119-121 Symphonies Piano Sonatas, String Quartets: Karajan (1962), Kempff (1960s), Amadeus Quartet (1960s)' that there a only a few songs on these discs. The complete collections consists of 118 CDs + 3 Blu-ray Audio discs + 2 DVDs. Although 3 audio discs might be a lot for this kind of media, it actually does not mean, that it is possible to buy a few blu ray audio discs to have a real complete collection. 2A02:2454:81E4:D000:B063:8D31:55AC:DEDB ( talk) 23:39, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
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Why does the edits I made keep being deleted? Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 05:01, 10 August 2014 (UTC)
The addition of early release titles are no different than the list of titles released for the D-VHS format on the D-VHS wiki page. Also if that aspect of the edit is unacceptable why has the right side infobox been erased? It is no different than the one found on any other article for a media format in which it displays the logo and or packaging for identification purposes. Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 06:46, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
This article also takes form from another similar marketing initiative, the DVD-Audio. By your definition it is not a new format and yet contains a similar infobox on the page much like I am trying to include for the HFPA Blu-ray page. Every part of what I have included in the revision can be found on the pages of other media formats or even in this case marketing initiatives so I as you please to stop taking my additions down. Or atleast allow part of it to remain, specifically the infobox. Peacekeepr73 ( talk) 18:01, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
The text could implies that the 3 Deutsche Grammophon bluray audio discs contain "almost every" Beethoven song. While https://store.deutschegrammophon.com/p51-i0028948367672/various/beethoven-die-neue-gesamtedition-limitierte-auflage-/index.html suggests 'BD Audio 119-121 Symphonies Piano Sonatas, String Quartets: Karajan (1962), Kempff (1960s), Amadeus Quartet (1960s)' that there a only a few songs on these discs. The complete collections consists of 118 CDs + 3 Blu-ray Audio discs + 2 DVDs. Although 3 audio discs might be a lot for this kind of media, it actually does not mean, that it is possible to buy a few blu ray audio discs to have a real complete collection. 2A02:2454:81E4:D000:B063:8D31:55AC:DEDB ( talk) 23:39, 20 April 2023 (UTC)