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#7302 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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I think actually DVD started the death of the rental market here. Why pay £4 to rent a movie when you could wait a while and buy it cheaper in a 3 for £10 deal? |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#7304 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Stinky, long time no hear?
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#7306 | ||
Blu-ray Ninja
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As compared with last year at this time, Blu is down 15.28% in revenue and 13.68% in units. It has only a 31% physical market revenue share and a 21% physical market unit share. I don't have current figures for "digital", but digital revenue in 2015 will greatly exceed physical revenue. (All figures for U.S.) In a typical week, only the five best-selling BDs sell more on BD than on DVD. For the week ending August 2nd, only two titles sold more on BD than on DVD. The 20th best-selling Blu-ray sold only 26.25% of the units on Blu (73.85% on DVD). Now just imagine how poorly the 21st bestselling title and beyond sold on Blu. Blu is a great format and I love it as much as anyone, but that doesn't mean I live in denial. As Dubious points out above, most people are content with crap and so don't care about the quality aspects of Blu. |
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#7307 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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In a few years, we'll get some revisionists claiming how VHS was truly the best medium all along because the low-res picture made it "gritty and real". |
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Thanks given by: | Petra_Kalbrain (08-07-2015) |
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#7308 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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I think what really stopped the casual crowd from jumping on board was the format war. Hell, I even lost interest for a while, it was so toxic. On the shelves, you had confusion with three different formats, (inc DVD) and on the internet it was WAR. A lot of people ignored, carried on buying DVDs and still do. HD is something Netlix comes in. Despite all that, it's still performed better than I'd ever have hoped. When I eventually jumped on board, I expected it to fizzle out after a few waves of Hollywood blockbusters and classics. I never dreamed it would end up the movie buffs format it did end up, with obscure, classic and cult titles dominating the release schedules in 2015. Suits me down to the ground but who could have predicted Nekromantik 2 would have a relase before Bad Boys 2? ![]() Last edited by KRW1; 08-06-2015 at 11:37 PM. |
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#7309 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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In the early days I thought Blu would only appeal to us front projector owners but it has penetrated well beyond that market segment. |
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Thanks given by: | mredman (08-08-2015) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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It's important to separate personal expectations from those in the industry who have the power to make stuff happen. Blu-ray was definitely intended to replace DVD and was marketed to the mainstream. It had good momentum early on (which coincided with the recession), but then growth fizzled out rather quickly. Certainly no expected to see DVD still hanging around in 2015 with a massive 68 percent revenue share in disc sales. That's the real eyebrow raiser. Sure Blu-ray is doing "just fine", but much more was expected from the industry than a peak 32 percent share. Fortunately for them DVD is still picking up Blu-ray's slack, and the legacy format is actually now declining at a slow rate than Blu-ray, which is a another shocker. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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#7312 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Aug 2007
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DVD was a godsend for many years and eclipsed the quality of the alternatives. I can't even relate to the idea of someone saying "I never saw the point for DVD". Last edited by sonicyogurt; 08-07-2015 at 06:02 PM. |
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#7313 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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I don't understand your point, tbh, DVD was great, and in a lot of ways still is, but I didn't see the point buying into a projection system for it. BD seems made for it. I'll play the odd DVD now, and grit my teeth through it, but if DVD was all we had, I'd be happy with a 50-60" set. |
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#7314 |
Blu-ray Guru
Aug 2007
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#7315 |
Blu-ray Guru
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No worries, but oh, no, I loved DVD to death.
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#7316 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Its been a big screen for me for many years, starting with a Kloss Novabeam Model 1A in early 1985 along with a Pioneer LaserDisc player and Sony βeta Hi-Fi. In general, DVD was a big improvement in PQ over LaserDisc. Pretty much halted DVD purchase when D-VHS D-Theater came along.
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#7317 |
Banned
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ZoetMB You do know there is more to the world than just USA right ?? and most other places aroiund the world Blu-Ray is going strong. Take a look at the latest numbers for Germany for instance where it INCREASED from last years numbers
Blu-ray Disc sales continued growth in the first half 2015 : http://www.areadvd.de/news/blu-ray-d...halbjahr-2015/ |
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#7318 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I came across this article on Flavorwire tonight and thought it was very well done and interesting. It goes pretty in depth about the current state of physical media and all the niche/cult home video companies that are releasing catalog titles. Well worth a read.
http://flavorwire.com/535883/the-pre...eping-it-alive |
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Thanks given by: | BigOnAnime (09-03-2015), Bumblefeet (09-04-2015), b_l_u (09-07-2015), Clark Kent (09-03-2015), donidarko (09-04-2015), dublinbluray108 (09-10-2015), jjk (09-03-2015), lilboyblu (09-03-2015), Mr.Twinks (09-03-2015), Oniros (09-10-2015), Paul.R.S (08-27-2016), rickah88 (09-03-2015), seannyd (09-14-2015), spawningblue (09-03-2015), The Great Owl (09-03-2015), varmintx (09-05-2015) |
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#7319 |
Blu-ray Champion
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As someone who is running their own film studio. I am personally excited about the prospect of doing BD releases for my work as well as licensing out movies from other studios. I think the thing with the niche studios is that the main Hollywood studios have too many items on their plate as it is. Back in the day, the only mainstream niche studio was Goodtimes who licensed out Universal titles, like Halloween II and Jaws: the Revenge.
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