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Remember the news last year with people fighting over the worst 1080p tv's you could imagine just because they were in supermarket black Friday deals? People will buy anything for the right price, even if it's non brand name bargain basement junk ![]() And I'm willing to bet that the majority of people who eventually go on to buy 4k sets will end up using streaming services for the majority of their viewing. Just like those people that bought hdtv only to continue watching non hd content like DVD. Me personally I dumped dvd the second I could, and I've already stopped buying the majority of Blu-ray releases because I don't want to double dip when the UHD BD hits. 6 months ago I was spending £200+ a month on Blu-ray's, since the news on the next format I barely spend £15 a month. So the sooner it gets here the sooner the studios can start taking my money again ![]() |
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#4023 | |
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I really don't expect $1,000 players for a Blu-ray extension, do you? This UHD Player and Terrestrial Broadcast Recorder is for the high end Japanese market ONLY. |
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#4024 | |
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#4025 |
Blu-ray Count
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Montreal, Canada
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No. you are thinking of North America (most likely). In Japan, OTA is king and so there has always been an independent PVR market. Google Blu-ray PVR and you will get a lot of results for Japan or most of Europe. Here you have a small OTA market so a limited number of PVRs and as simple as can be, you have cable/sat/fiber but the different companies (for digital) use different techs and so for the most part the PVR is related (and built) by the same company that makes the cable/sat/fiber box.
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#4026 | |
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I have been reading some reviews about movies that have been remasterd in 4k e.g My Fair Lady and Spartacus and they have done a outstanding job. If they continue to give jaw droping transfers for 4k disk it might blow HD out of the water. |
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Jul 2007
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I like 4K. I'm extremely impressed by 4K. I'm a fan. I don't want anybody to think that I'm opposed to 4k in any way. However, really liking something and being a big fan of it shouldn't cloud our judgement. Honestly, I'm mystified that BD never really took off. I would never have guessed that people would buy HDTVs but still settle for SD images. In fact, I'm still mystified. The fact that almost everybody owns a 1080p TV but most buy DVDs (if they buy discs) makes no sense to me. Nevertheless, it is a FACT. As much as it baffles me, it is a fact: there is very little correlation between the capabilities of people's TV sets and the media that they buy. Do I expect the 4K on disc to be substantially better than Bd. In most cases: yes ("Blow it out of the water" is subjective). Do I expect the superior image of 4K to eat into a substantial portion of the BD market? No. I would expect the movie selection to be tiny and I'd expect UHD BD to capture a tiny, single digit, market share. UHD BD will be a footnote to the home video market, not a serious contender. |
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It's the only way to help nudge the average buyer to new forms of technology. |
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The ultimate for picture and sound? I think not... not even close. For just sheer title numbers... yes.
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The format war from the get-go was a negative and it didn't end until the spring of 2008 - by the fall of 2008 there was the great recession and economic collapse. Then the meager "recovery" started in 2009. Streaming was gaining ground in the meantime and I think studios just didn't want to gamble pulling DVD when it was an already a steady stream of revenue. What if they pulled the DVD and many didn't want to spend extra for the Blu was the thinking I am guessing. |
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It's fun to look at the older posts here and see what was being said earlier in the year. From Ron Martin, VP of Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory in May:
"A September launch is designed to ensure Ultra HD Blu-ray hardware and discs are in shops and available to buy in time for Christmas. "Asked about the Ultra HD Blu-ray release date, Martin said: "Certainly for Panasonic, and most manufacturers, by IFA time in September we want to have players showing content. By holiday season, we want these to be available." "I think everybody is planning to come out September time and make their announcements. It's a good healthy environment..." |
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Thanks given by: | ouflak (10-13-2015) |
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#4037 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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it means that a rapporteur’s group for the international standards body (which has truly transformative implications to TV viewing for years to come) is looking into trying to combine the HDR signal path into what’s called OOTF and if a single definition of OOTF can be agreed upon, then the camera can be what’s considered informative.
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Sorry to kind of hack your post, but you, me, and most of the people posting on this forum just don't share the same enthusiasm for this stuff with the overwhelming majority of the market. Most people clearly just don't care enough, and never will. It's a hard lesson partly learned from being active on this forum and other related ones since the release of Bluray. Last edited by ouflak; 10-13-2015 at 12:40 PM. |
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I have never seen such a lack of fanfare for a new format (whether it be video or otherwise). That's very telling, and not in a good way. Supposedly this format is set to launch soon but I've only seen Fox announce any titles for it. The very few who stopped (or cut down on) buying BD in anticipation of this format are going to be very disappointed.
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