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Folks need to remember that DVD sales had started declining before most folks had even heard the term “streaming”. If they had not started to decline then HD media may well have been delayed in coming to market. There is a limited amount of desirable content available, once the market saturates then sales will decline.
I know my list of desired BD titles has become fairly short. If the titles available from the Sony 4K Unlimited are an indicator of things to come then my UHD BD title repurchase list will be much shorter than my BD title repurchase list was. Please note, I have not seen any of the Sony 4K titles but others that I trust have. |
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Well said.
There's a paradigm shift. Younger people don't necessarily want to stream their content they just don't value movies and television shows like their parents did. The communal experience is being lost on the tablet smartphone generation. |
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Until I see devices capable of not only quickly downloading but saving an entire library of bluray quality movies, (we're still far from that) I wouldn't worry about blurays going anywhere.
A couple things to factor in as well: -Studios know we like physical media which is why we get slipcovers, steelbooks and re-releases with custom packaging. -Bluray itself is still kind of niche and DVD is still going strong which says it's risky to bet on new and expensive technology to persuade enough people to buy into a new format. 3D and 4K being good examples of slow adoption. -Steaming is still inferior to blurays so there isn't even another choice in terms of quality. Streaming isn't owning either. -The memory it would take to hold a library of bluray quality movies has yet to be invented so we exchange our library for what? -Bluray offers a significant leap in quality compared to the previous dvd format. The next format offers what? Yeah, eventually blurays will be replaced but I don't see it happening for a long time. Bluray is good for studios and consumers. |
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If that's true film will die with our generation pretty much. 40 years or so.
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Well some of it can also be linked to the overall economy of the last 6 years.
DVD sales were already sliding in 2008 but the economic crisis further impacted it and it slowed the growth of the BD market as well. But films seem to be a dying medium. Sure we still have big blockbusters occasionally but most film fans now wait for a title to hit other distribution windows. I didn't see one best picture nominee this year. Part of that is due to being a busy parent and some of it is related to the fact that few interested me enough to get me to the the theater. I'm sure I'll eventually get to them but it will be a while. |
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Now most movies have a 2-3 week run unless it's a major, and we get the BD in like 3 months. Gone is the "glory" of cinema and that spells a definite change in what we will soon witness as entertainment. And we can't really expect that generation to "get" what we're debating, it's a non-issue to them. But as long as our "PCs" still use optical media, we should be fine. But I see what M$ is doing with the XBone as a 1st step in unifying all of our media toys in 1. And please, I'm not even debating if it's a good or bad thing, just saying, in the end it's what makes most sens and as long as hard media exists you should have easy access to it also. I see competition as a good thing and believe the "ophiles" of the world will always be catered to, as long as the added value and revenue is worth it. But not much more than 2 years ago Hi-Rez was an extremely niche concept, in music at least, and is now getting mainstream notice which I believe is a tremendous positive sign for the future of HT. 4K is highly debated but if in the end we get better color space, HDR etc for the same price we now get a better than average 1080p set, I say bring it on, even if that means the very early adopters get shafted as I frankly believe that if they adopt early they either have way too much $ or are willing to get the benefits now, even if it really isn't half-baked. Last edited by pentatonic; 03-07-2014 at 05:59 PM. |
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Also did you hear Spielberg and Lucas speculating that the days of the blockbuster are coming to an end. If several studios take a huge bath on failed projects then Lucas suggested a day where seeing a big event movie might cost $50/ticket. I don't see how that model would ever fly and keep the movie industry afloat. More likely we we see the continuing consolidation down to fewer and fewer studios. Eventually it will just be the studio. Hope everyone likes mouse ears. |
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What will happen after Blu-ray? I'm still waiting for every movie and TV show worth watching to be released on Blu-ray. DVDs and Blu-rays are currently the only way to get deleted scenes, so I won't be abandoning them any time soon. I wish deleted scenes were available for download. I'm also hoping for a type of physical media that can fit 4 or 5 movies on a single disc.
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There are always people around to over-hype the newest technology. I'm perfectly happy with blu-ray and I'm in no hurry to change. I'm more interested in enjoying what I have instead of obsessing over a little more resolution. Besides, I won't be brainwashed into buying a tv that's too big for my living room. As long as blu-ray is around, I'll keep buying. That's even if a new disc format arrives on shelves. BD will be to me what DVD is to a lot of people now because obviously a lot of people are still happy with dvds.
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![]() (And we have more of it, since we're not buying everything on iTunes.) I think this emphasizes the key difference: Porn works better in digital, because it's something you DON'T want to keep around on your shelf... ![]() And for those curious enough to look back, the thread started back in 2007, with "Oh noes, is HDDVD going to win the war?" Sometimes, one thinks we're just happier worrying. ![]() Last edited by EricJ; 03-29-2014 at 10:45 PM. |
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