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Development on Blu-ray began years before the sales of DVD began to decline. Some of the first components, such as diodes, were created in 2000. The Blu-ray format name was chosen early in 2002. The first set of physical specifications were settled in 2004. Of course, the actual players didn't start shipping until 2006. Nevertheless, a lot of work on Blu-ray had already been done well before DVD sales had even peaked. If the movie industry and electronics industry waited until DVD sales had started declining before developing Blu-ray, we wouldn't have finished BD players at this point. Quote:
I bought my first DVD player (a Sony S530D) in April of 1999 for roughly $400. I waited 2 years for various problems with 1st and 2nd generation DVD players to be solved (lack of dual layer support, lack of DTS Output support, various technical glithes, etc.). The DiVX thing was also another factor inspiring the wait and see approach. I did the same thing with Blu-ray. When it became clear BD was going to win the format war, I stopped waiting for a good dual format HD-disc player to be developed and bought a PS3 instead. A couple stores in my town, such as Hastings, were offering DVDs for rent by early 1998. They had a pretty good selection by the time I bought my first DVD player. I waited the same amount of time to get into Blu-ray. If anything, I see fewer BDs for rent at this point than what I saw with DVD in 1999. Quote:
The "red ants" often mis-characterized PS3 owners as a crowd that only plays video games. The fact is PS3 owners have largely been responsible for the steady two-fold and three-fold disc sales rates Blu-ray had over HD-DVD. The PS3 deserves a great deal of credit for helping Blu-ray win the format war. The Matrix is often credited for kick-starting the mass-adoption phase of DVD with its sub-$15 pricing back in September of 1999. That happened at the 2 year mark of the DVD format. Blu-ray is also at the 2 year mark. Some huge titles are coming out this fall, and we've already seen some very good pricing deals on certain BDs. However, studios like Fox will have to rethink their pricing policy or their sales levels are going to go into the toilet compared to that of other studios. |
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Attach rates thus far aren't very good.
Also, I know HD optical was in process before BD and HD DVD were even announced. In fact, read DVD Demystified and you will see that while DVD was being developed, they were already talking about the next generation. Frankly, both formats were launched 2 years too early. There weren't enough HDTV's in the marketplace to kick-start a new format, but neither could wait for fear that the other would get entrenched and then it would be "game over." 300 is the best selling Blu-ray with nearly 500,000 copies sold. There are in the neighborhood of 8 million BD players (I think), yet not one software title has sold over 500,000 copies? Also, DVD was the right product at the right time. For most people, the jump to Blu-ray isn't a big deal for a couple of reasons: 1. They could give a damn about HD audio because they don't have the system to handle it properly....or even worse, they do but it isn't set up correctly. 2. Unless they have a large display they most likely won't see the difference. 3. The economy is in the shitter right now and people aren't spending money. This makes the "want haves" and the "must haves" change priority in most households. 4. DVD worked with ANY TV. To get the benefit of BD, you need a HDTV. Until more are sold, the market penetration for BD is quite limited (in comparison to DVD). People who frequent these forums are hobbiest...we aren't the mainstream by any stretch of the imagination. J6P is more worried about losing his house or his job right now, not the next great home entertainment delivery system. Until J6P adopts Blu-ray, you won't be seeing low prices IMO. |
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Not to nitpick your post, but The Dark Knight will shortly be arriving on Blu-ray, and will likely beat that record very quickly. I'm with the many that expect it to be Blu-ray's The Matrix.
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I said the same thing earlier. It better be the best selling title or else the format is in trouble. (halfway joking).
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But, the assumption it will become mainstream is just that. Far smaller storage and bandwidth offerings like ebooks and music haven't replaced the physical. Are we going to have downloads forced down our throat, or is this going to happen because of consumer demand? Gary |
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HDTV unit sales could do even better this fall. The Feb. 17, 2009 cut-off date of OTA analog broadcasts is looming large. Broadcast and cable networks are getting more aggressive in offering HD. There's a lot of big titles being released on Blu-ray this fall. Overall, I'm pretty optimistic for the prospects of Blu-ray this fall. Quote:
2.: People tend to watch smaller TV sets at closer distances. Modest 720p-based televisions still show noticeable improvements in image detail/sharpness when playing Blu-ray versus DVD. The color quality with Blu-ray movies is also better than DVD. 3.: There's a lot of Americans who aren't doing bad financially (particularly in my part of the country). Some even believe the story of the bad economy is being blown out of proportion. I don't agree with that, but that's how those people feel. Certain Americans are drowning in debt and unable to do things like buy new HDTV monitors or Blu-ray players.A lot of people are simply cutting back on expensive lifestyle habits and pricey vactions to spend more time eating and being entertained at home. The US economy wasn't doing well when DVD hit its stride. The dot-com boom was cratering when movies like The Matrix and Gladiator sold DVDs in record setting numbers. The 9-11-01 terrorist attacks and following recession didn't prevent the DVD format from making continued gains. One thing Americans like to do when economic times are tough is watch a lot of movies. They're spending more time at home instead of booking vacations, eating out, etc. The struggling economy isn't necessarily a bad thing for Blu-ray. 4.: To get the full benefit of DVD viewers needed a 16:9 widescreen TV and component video connections. Most DVD player owners didn't have that for a long time. Most Blu-ray players and Playstation 3 also work with any SD or HD television monitor. They can be set to output 480p and include legacy connections like composite or S-Video. |
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By the end of 1999, over 100 million discs had shipped, representing about 5,000 titles. (3rd year) Blu-ray had about 290 titles by the first year, and 720 titles by the second year. In those first 24 months it had a very contested format war against HD DVD which preceeded it by 2 months and released about 460 titles. Blu-ray by next Tuesday, at 26 months and a half old, will have almost 900 titles. Till the format war ended 20-30 titles were added a month, currently we're getting around 60-100 titles a month. Blu-ray will easily have broken a 1000 by Halloween and probably will reach into the 1300's by the end of 2008. (2 and a half years) Sources: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about DVD: The Official DVD FAQ, Blu-ray.com database, Apocalist |
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The differences between DVD and VHS were HUGE, that isn't the case between Blu-ray and DVD. Don't get me wrong, I love Blu-ray and refuse to buy any DVDs. When I show BD to friends, they say "it looks great, but I always thought DVD looked great on your projection system."
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I don't BD will truly take off until next Christmas, but I hope I'm wrong. |
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![]() Plus, every time I hear Sophie Marceau speak with her French accent in this movie, my heart melts. ![]() I’ll tell ya. No matter what the online PQ pundits say regarding the PQ or AQ of this upcoming title, I’ll fork out the dough from my own pocket for this movie without hesitation, because I think if you’re a true film aficionado, some motion pictures just got you by the short hairs, no doubt. Back in the day, I purchased the VHS tape, then the two disc laser disc set, then the DVD and I’ll surely buy the BD (sight unseen) as soon as it’s available. |
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BD can't compete against revisionist history. Gary Edit: Deciazulado gave the figures. Last edited by dialog_gvf; 09-06-2008 at 04:14 PM. |
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I gotta ask though, do you know something we don't regarding the A/V quality of this upcoming release, or was it just a general statement? |
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