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Old 12-08-2013, 02:54 PM   #5941
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Supplement digital sales? What digital sales?
EST is dead in the water.
Maybe right now but it's naive to think digital sales won't escalate in the same way they have for itunes and music as more consumers continue to micromanage their media to pocket devices, tablets, and computers. Even on this forum there's an active market of people wanting digital codes for a clearly inferior product.

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Old 12-08-2013, 03:24 PM   #5942
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Maybe right now but it's naive to think digital sales won't escalate in the same way they have for itunes and music as more consumers continue to micromanage their media to pocket devices, tablets, and computers. Even on this forum there's an active market of people wanting digital codes for a clearly inferior product.
So you are suggesting the death of home cinema?
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Old 12-09-2013, 07:05 PM   #5943
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Default I'm stopping at Blu-Ray, at least for now

I started doing the same with my videocassette collection. I sold much of it on eBay and started to replace all my titles with DVD's. Then Blu-ray came out. I still buy DVD's and I only buy Blu-rays for movies that matter.

There is no point in replacing all the DVD's with Blu-rays. No technology becomes the standard forever. Blu-rays and DVD's will be phased out eventually by the next decade which is sad.

I love Blu-ray and I refuse to invest in anything new anymore. I wish this Blu-ray tech would stay the standard of choice forever.
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Old 12-11-2013, 08:28 PM   #5944
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I'm done at Blu-ray no more updating to the next technology for me. Too expensive to keep changing. I wish I would have kept my record collection too.
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Old 12-12-2013, 01:03 AM   #5945
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Maybe right now but it's naive to think digital sales won't escalate in the same way they have for itunes and music as more consumers continue to micromanage their media to pocket devices, tablets, and computers. Even on this forum there's an active market of people wanting digital codes for a clearly inferior product.
digital music might have been good for Apple, since they went from nothing in music to being the biggest retailer of music. But according to IFPI 2013 report (the music industry in 2012) http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_...s/dmr2013.html

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now we don't have 2013 numbers since the year is not over and I am sure it would inch a bit higher (like it did in 2012). But compare it to DVD, VHS was gone in under 10 years not at 1/3 well after 10 years. compare it to BD where it is almost there now (and obviously growing faster).

And this is for music, which let's face it, is a much easier sale

1) I like being able to have a few songs while I walk the dog, I will never need any let alone a few films while I walk him, so portability is important foir music but not films

2) when I sit to watch a film, it has my undivided attention, most times it is just background noise. So often enough quality is not as important for music as it is for films

3) Music has very small files so it is easy to have a large library of iTunes songs (or losslessly compressed) on a small drive, it becomes extremely expensive when the files are 30GB+ film files
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Old 12-13-2013, 07:23 PM   #5946
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Not jumping on 4K bandwagon just yet so Blu-Ray is just fine with me.
Since there is not much of "bandwagon" to jump on since there is no way of storing 4k movies on yet. SO all we have is upscaling and that is not 4k.

Some of u here say "4k is for download..." do any of u know how much storage space or bandwidth you need to transfer a 4k movie. ?
It's a bit more then we have today with bd movies or streaming movies in 720p.
Guess most here dont even is close to having a internet connection capable to transfer this amount of date.

I did this week watch a 4k tv but the funny thing was that all they had to show was still photos no movies just jpeg pictures in 4k. Looked fantastic but the problem is no storage and not a internet connection to transfer this huge amount of date needed.

So you could say why did the producers of tv's not wait until they had a way of storing a 4k on any sort of storage device.

Ces is very close now so maybe we get a solutions in january. Maybe 4k Blu-ray.
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Old 12-17-2013, 04:07 AM   #5947
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Most of the people arguing for 4K streaming have a vested interest in the technology. The reality is that 4K streaming needs the same thing that 1080p streaming needs... consumers that really don't care about quality.
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Old 12-17-2013, 02:38 PM   #5948
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I'd like to get any kind of 4k. If it's downloads then so be it. If Blu-ray then great. To me the ends are more important than the means. It's all just bits anyway.
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Old 12-19-2013, 12:28 AM   #5949
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Most of the people arguing for 4K streaming have a vested interest in the technology. The reality is that 4K streaming needs the same thing that 1080p streaming needs... consumers that really don't care about quality.
agree with the first part. I think the second part shows the issue youi need someone that cares enough about quality to spend the $$$$ but that is dumb enough not to realize he is not getting it. At least with 1080p streaming it came years after many had 1080p TVs so it makes sense for someone to care enough just to get the best for the TV he has.
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Old 12-19-2013, 09:24 PM   #5950
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I'll believe physical media is dying when I see the bandwidth necessary for blu ray quality streaming implemented in the U.S.
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Old 12-20-2013, 12:24 AM   #5951
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I'll believe physical media is dying when I see the bandwidth necessary for blu ray quality streaming implemented in the U.S.
That will never happen. Besides studios would never even earn half of what they can on physical media for what they would on streaming and downloading because nobody will even pay more than 5 dollars for that.

just look at the sales on black friday over 119 million for a week for blu ray sales i am not even counting DVD,CD sales here
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Old 12-22-2013, 10:00 PM   #5952
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If we get a download format that is better than Blu Ray or 4Kdisc format , and where the movies you purchase are always available to redownload from a server ( so you won't have to worry about backup..) if that happens then Blu Ray is the last physical format.

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Old 12-22-2013, 10:29 PM   #5953
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4k physical discs... Easy!
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Old 12-22-2013, 10:42 PM   #5954
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To me... The idea of having to download so much data seems wasteful.

A Blu Ray can have 50Gb of data.... the thought of instantly downloading such large amounts of data seems wasteful to me...

But,... that's just me.

I dont' know what's after Blu but Blu is it for me. Make mine Blu. I'm middle aged... I will be glad for forty more years but I could go tomorrow. I'm just going to keep my collection blu... I don't care about the next formats.

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Old 12-22-2013, 10:49 PM   #5955
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To me... The idea of having to download so much data seems wasteful.

A Blu Ray can have 50Gb of data.... the thought of instantly downloading such large amounts of data seems wasteful to me...

But,... that's just me.

I dont' know what's after Blu but Blu is it for me. Make mine Blu. I'm middle aged... I will be glad for forty more years but I could go tomorrow. I'm just going to keep my collection blu... I don't care about the next formats.

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Totally agree. I am 52 & I enjoy it just the way it is with all the money I have spent to have it the way it is
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Old 12-22-2013, 11:33 PM   #5956
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You've got a beautiful setup.

You realize most people who ever live won't have such a nice setup... powerful stuff.

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Old 12-22-2013, 11:39 PM   #5957
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What will happen after Blu-ray?
Practically speaking?....

War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death…and eventually when I get over to visit him, Iceman will not pay for my wife and eyes dinner!
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Old 12-23-2013, 12:28 AM   #5958
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"What will happen after Blu-ray?"

100GB Blu ray Disc's, 128GB Blu ray Disc's, 200GB BD's, etc. Also much improved video codecs. I believe in the future it will be possible to have 8K movies on a 50GB Blu ray disc's with very, very much improved video codecs.
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Old 12-23-2013, 12:31 AM   #5959
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You've got a beautiful setup.

You realize most people who ever live won't have such a nice setup... powerful stuff.

-Brian
Thank You & I do
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Old 12-23-2013, 01:43 AM   #5960
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"What will happen after Blu-ray?"

100GB Blu ray Disc's, 128GB Blu ray Disc's, 200GB BD's, etc. Also much improved video codecs. I believe in the future it will be possible to have 8K movies on a 50GB Blu ray disc's with very, very much improved video codecs.
Only to be followed by TB, PB, EB, ZB, and YB discs. Some of us may not see it but it's bound to happen eventually as it's written in destiny.
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