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The digital bridge feature of Ultra HD Blu-Ray seems to lend it's self better to music, especially singles, I know that there are insiders on these forums, do any of you know if the music industry has any plans to support Ultra HD Blu-Ray?
The studios do not seem to have much enthusiasm about High Fidelity Pure Audio(HFPA) which is a shame, but, due to HFPA being kept very niche there is a great opportunity for the music studios to make use of the new format. I can't see the likes of Spotify staying free forever and as soon as it starts charging people will return to buying music, The UK has recently back tracked on it's decision to allow you to copy music CD's legally and has now made it illegal again. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...right-law.html The Ultra HD Blu-Ray format has provided a great way for people to listen to their music across a variety of different devices legally it would be such a shame to waste the digital bridge feature. What do you think? Last edited by bailey1987; 08-18-2015 at 08:42 PM. |
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