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But yeah, considering out of my 2000 or so movies, maybe 700 of them are available through Vudu or whatever, it's going to really suck in several years when I can only play them through buying old outdated machines. I am not conceptually so opposed to the death of physical media, I'm just opposed to the death of delivery systems for anything other than what studios want us to see. I can't see Code Red or Arrow Video or whoever suddenly having their entire catalogs turn up in a streaming service that's included on TVs/Rokus/AppleTVs. I hope it happens someday, though! If I could transfer all the discs I have to digital versions with the exact same AQ/PQ and all of the same special features, I would be overjoyed to have all the space free. Currently, though, that just isn't possible with nearly anything. Being someone who cares deeply about both special features and less mainstream movies is annoying. |
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#8465 | |
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#8466 |
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Considering newly manufactured televisions still have composite video inputs it'll be an extremely long time before TVs stop including HDMI ports.
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Yeah, I don't think there's any risk of those going away and not being replaced by a higher tech equivalent, unless the game console market magically implodes and all stereo receivers become a thing of the past (yeah right). Maybe they'd get rid of them if they came up with a new super-variant of bluetooth or something, but that would achieve the same function.
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Look where we are today. Now imagine what the technological norm will be 20 years from now. I hope you guys are right and I'm dead wrong. But every time I sell or trade a UV code I wonder if I'm making a terribly shortsighted mistake. ...only time will tell. |
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#8469 | |
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#8470 | |
Blu-ray Duke
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But if the majority of my film collection was comprised of VHS tapes today, I would not be a very happy person. I think the transformation from physical media to digital is a paradigm shift-in-the-making that's almost unprecedented in our technological history. ...therefor it's harder to predict the future. |
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#8473 |
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One consumer group wants to keep control while the other wishes to unwillingly remove it for the sake of "convenience". Shouldn't we be starting some kind of re-education program concerning this? (According to what I've seen from some people, it clearly looks like we may actually need it)
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#8474 |
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Collectors are paranoid as hell about their shit. What do you believe next? "They" will stop supplying us with electricity and we won't be able to watch our beloved blu-rays we already own that sit on the shelf and collect dust anyway? I guarantee most of us will never watch the majority of the things we own and obsess over again for the rest of our lives.
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Thanks given by: | Flash3000 (06-19-2016), Jett Rink (06-19-2016), master gandhi (06-19-2016), Noahishere (06-27-2016), RadicalThrasher (06-19-2016), Rocklandsboy (06-19-2016) |
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#8477 |
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He isnt right at all. Hell everything he said is just ridiculous. There is PLENTY hell MOST of us that watches the movies and tv shows they buy on Blu-Ray more times than one time. So what if you got a movie that you dont watch as often as others. So ****ing what that doesnt make me or others stop collecting stuff we like.
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With digital media the studios retain full control of each title. They are likely to make most titles unavailable long before the copyrights of each title expire. Most titles will likely have been removed many decades before and no one will have seen them in decades so the copyright will expire without anyone even noticing. With physical media every single person who owns a copy can make sure it remains available. With digital media only the studio who owns the copyright has that power. |
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4-k uhd, blu-ray, ds9, failure, frustrated, oar, star trek deep space nine |
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