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It wasn't until DVD that sell through became so cheap on street date. Remember, DVD allowed the masses an option of buying instead of renting right away. Last edited by pagemaster; 03-19-2013 at 07:55 PM. |
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I'm not sure how your points add to that, to be honest. They're wrong as well, sell thru VHS was insanely popular. The premium charged for rental cassette has nothing to do with that at all. It's a different thing altogether. Big releases like Raiders, Titanic and so on sold by the bucketful and niche labels sprang up all over the place, most of which are still going. DVD did offer day and date sales, but it didnt stop rental being more popular for the masses. Only the collectors would pay the £20-25 charged per film over a £2 per night charge. Last edited by KRW1; 03-19-2013 at 08:56 PM. |
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Again Rental and Sell Thru will still thrive side by side even in a digital world. Sarah |
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I don't really see the point of ultraviolet. Why would I bother with it? Sell it to me. |
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My sister and my mom live next to each other and I occasionally spend weekends down there. I've got a BD player and forty or so duplicate BDs down there and I also carry a bunch of discs back and forth. If streaming quality every catches up it would be nice to have access to all my films/tv shows by simply registering a device. I can also see the appeal of being able to watch stuff on a phone while riding a train or the like. To me those kinds of things will (probably) never replace physical media but they could make a nice 'value added' feature. |
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I remember when the encryption on DVDs got broken by 7 lines of Perl code, and the movie studios tried to go after MIT students and they cited Freedom of speech and put the code on T-shirts. http://news.cnet.com/New-decryption-..._3-253761.html http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty.../2001/03/42259 The second link actually has the basic perl code --- gosh I like programming in perl ![]() |
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It will just be naff having to download my collection, if the quality improves then I will go with that if optical eventually dies. If not it is goodbye to a twenty year+ hobby. |
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