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The HD discs will never really catch on. Your average person is quite content with DVD and will switch to video downloads and On Demand. BD/HD DVD will probably never surpass video downloads and On Demand. So many more people use that currently and it's growing by leaps and bounds.
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Those expensive combo HD-DVDs really turned around and bit them in the butt. I don't think many expected that to turn out to be such a negative.
It was a good idea marketed very poorly. Such a disc only has appeal if it's the same price -- over very close in price -- to a standard DVD. Also, it would have to be provided instead of the regular SD-DVD option, so consumers didn't have a choice. |
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Dec 2006
Virginia
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May 2007
Northern Va(Woodbridge)
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The point is most people couldn't care less about HD, let alone BD/HD DVD. Your average person is fine with DVD resolution which would include On demand and Video downloads in SD. Most people who have an HD set don't even watch any HD content. If they cared about HD content that wouldn't be the case. |
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VOD will always be compromised. The bandwidth limits and the storage costs at the head will always push compressionists to use fewer bits. You can certainly kiss any hope of lossless audio goodbye on downloads or streaming. It has been show the mass consumer is satisfied with compromise (e.g. MP3 over CD). So, it's definitely an issue of whether either format can be entrenched before VOD starts to dominate. And, as has been said before, it is likely Microsoft's moves have always been toward hurting discs to favour their download goals, rather than helping HD DVD. Gary |
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I suspect that downloads will stay a nich market for tech savy people but I don't see it hurting optical any more than pay per view movies hurt the dvd rental market. |
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The key about HD is that most people don't have a good enough display or sound system to take advantage of the true HD aspects. What are the percentages of 1080p v. 720p/768p (or even less) displays? How about those capable of handling HD audio? Would $20 1080p/lossless audio discs beat $10 720p/lossy audio downloads, if devices that handled either were generally available and inexpensive? Gary |
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Blu-ray Count
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Montreal, Canada
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As for the rest even though mathematically you are right, we have rounded numbers, so my guess is that even if it became 51:49 one week it would most likely mean that very few movies have sold and so no change in either SI or YTD that is visible Just look at it so far YTD has been the same since May 20th and SI has been the same for 2 weeks and was the same (1% different from this week) for 4 other weeks. |
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My guess is most weeks people buy more or less the same number of titles, the only exceptions are weeks where there is a top new release and then people add that to what they buy (not to mention that you also have the occasional buyers that jump in). |
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Most use the set to watch movies or gaming. PS3? XBOX? They didn't say but we can go by sales figures. |
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Edit: I've read some more of your posts and you are definitely posting in the wrong forum. Please see the forum rules next time. Last edited by Iceman; 07-17-2007 at 09:33 AM. |
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