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Old 06-09-2011, 03:17 AM   #1
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The invevitable is about to happen. Total spending on blu-ray titles are expected to surpass DVD's share in 2012. From Home Media Magazine:

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Total consumer spending on entertainment will move past $500 billion worldwide by 2014, and packaged media still should account for roughly one-fifth of that, according to data from Futuresource Consulting.

Packaged media still will continue to see year-over-year declines in the next few years, but even by 2014 the combined entertainment spending on online and mobile content won’t match what DVD and Blu-ray Disc can bring in, the research firm predicts. Subscription TV and broadband service entertainment revenues will continue to lead in overall consumer entertainment spending, with box office revenues a distant third.

Futuresource expects 2012 to be the year DVD revenue finally gives up its majority home entertainment stake to Blu-ray, and by 2014 DVD could be just 26% of home entertainment spending, with Blu-ray at 41%. TV-based VOD (18%) and online video (15%) will account for the rest. Futuresource pegs combined spending in those four categories at close to $25 billion by 2014.

By 2014 Futuresource expects close to 83 million connected Blu-ray players in the United States, compared with 14.4 million in 2010, but Americans likely will have more tablets (95.2 million) and certainly more smartphones (267 million).
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Not unexpected, but I wonder when Blu-ray will pass DVD for unit sales. Due to the higher pricing of BDs, the gross revenue mark was coming sooner than later.
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That is way too optimistic.
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That is way too optimistic.
It is not really about the fantastic growth of Blu-ray, but the horrible attrition rate for DVD. Most of the low-end market has abandoned DVD for free downloads or streaming.
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It is not really about the fantastic growth of Blu-ray, but the horrible attrition rate for DVD. Most of the low-end market has abandoned DVD for free downloads or streaming.
That would be an extremely severe collapse to get to there from the current split. It's already mid-2011 after all.

If studios go combo-only for most releases then perhaps it would be somewhat more likely.

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That is way too optimistic.
The big Summer releases will be getting a +50% share for Blu-ray when released in Q4. The first week in which Blu-ray sales > DVD's will happen some time late this year.
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What are they smoking?

According to Home Media's numbers, year to date (5/23), DVD has done $2.427 billion and BD has done almost $620 million. BD has a 20.3% share of physical media and is 10.3% over last year. DVD is down about 24% vs. 2010 and has a 79.7% share.

So let's say that at this same time next year, DVD declines another 30% and BD doubles its year-over-year growth to 20%. At this time next year, that would bring DVD to $1.699 billion and BD to $743.71 billion year to date, so DVD would still be over twice as large as BD.

In order for BD to exceed DVD, DVD year over year sales would have to decline 60% and BD sales would have to improve by about 57% (in dollars). That would bring DVD to about $971 million and BD to $973 million year-to-date (5/23).

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Can i put people on the spot and ask for their estimation of bluray obsolescence? Many people seem to be slagging this wonderful format and i am curious as to exact predicitons n this? Also dvd while we are at it?
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My opinion is about ten years. More if the economy doesn't improve and the ISPs and phone companies don't improve their network speeds.
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Can i put people on the spot and ask for their estimation of bluray obsolescence? Many people seem to be slagging this wonderful format and i am curious as to exact predicitons n this? Also dvd while we are at it?
Blu-ray will become obsolete when 1080P becomes obsolete. DVD is already obsolete. Bring on Blu-ray XL 4K!
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