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It is not feasible that all three of these pillars will fall by 2016. I contend that at least one will still be standing even in 2026. |
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At some point optical media as a distribution method will account for less than 5% of revenue. I think most would agree that at that point, it can be considered more or less obsolete. That's quite inevitable. It is simply the way the world is going. However 4 years is far too soon a prediction. Maybe in 4-5 years digital delivery will account for 50% of home revenue. When we reach that 50/50 point we can start to make more accurate estimates of the timeframe. |
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Considering Blu-ray continues to grow faster than digital media sell-through, it is anything but inevitable.
There is a certain percent of digital fanatics who refuse to believe that physical can co-exist with digital. Why? At this point I use digital more than Physical. But what I want physical for, digital simply can't give me. It's not a replacement. *EDIT* It does continue to amuse me that the goalposts keep moving. 4 years ago Blu-Ray would be dead by 2012. Now it's 2012 and it'll be dead by 2016. Last edited by Terjyn; 06-15-2012 at 04:34 PM. |
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What does it mean to say they can co-exist? Vinyl co-exists with CD and MP3. VHS co-existed with DVD. The horse-drawn carriage co-exists with motor vehicles. To say that physical media can co-exist with digital distribution....these are weasel words that mean nothing. At some point it will occupy such a small portion of the market that effectively it becomes obsolete. Regarding growth, vinyl sales are growing faster than digital music distribution in many countries. What does it mean, vinyl is the future? No of course not, it just shows how easily you can twist numbers to suit your point. It is inevitable that optical media will become obsolete as a distribution format for 1s and 0s and that's simply common sense. It is the way the world is going. |
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Theses are the reasons I'm worried - especially reason #1 - (Companies are now just looking at the bottom line - the dollar). I like superior quality - but I'm not a collector - I only buy movies that I want to watch over and over again (that's part of quality too) ....and now there are so few! I only buy what I consider reference titles - the ones I want. I buy movies - just not in the hoards that I've seen some people buy them. |
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#4053 | |
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Having said all that, the two (music CD's and Blu-ray movies) are not neccessarily comparable. There are many things that contribute to each that will make Blu-ray much harder for digital media to replace then CD's. Using what happened to music in a conversation about movies is apples and oranges. They are not the same industry, they do not have the same target demographic, people do not have the same expectations of music as they do movies, the capability to down load a song and a movie are quite different, and so on... |
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At some point we're going to cure cancer, wean ourselves from fossil fuels and the Chicago Cubs will only be one year away from a World Series win. So what? Last edited by octagon; 06-16-2012 at 01:07 AM. |
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Think about it, what's a better consumer value for the same price ... a Blu-ray player that plays CDs, DVDs Blu-ray Discs and also streams content or a Roku box that costs about the same but only streams.....
Unless consumers can easily see the Roku streaming only box is a better value because it costs less or streams better, many consumers will continue to see Blu-ray players as better value. |
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Guy from Roku's just the latest fudflinger of the week.
CDs are far from life support; They continue to represent 50+% of audio revenues. As I see it physical media has more profit. Digital media requires keeping servers powered on and has a smaller audience due to connection requirements. Terjyn's right too: FUDflingers keep moving these arbitrary goal posts when the years pass and blu-ray turns out more popular than ever. Blu-ray will continue to be one of if not the strongest outlet for home video for many decades if not indefinitely. |
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Agreed - my HTPC has replaced most of my sources and does everything a Roku can. SmartTv's will replace Roku before BD ever becomes obsolete.
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