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I went to Itunes today to look into the possibility of me downloading the seasons of Lost.
I'm getting away from the downloading shows via the internet, and buying the sets. Seeing as how everything is going digital eventually, I thought I'd just start buying some shows via Itunes. The seasons of Lost on Itunes is 39.99 for standard def and 49.99 high def. ARE YOU BLOODY KIDDING ME???? 50 bucks for season 1 of lost on HD and 40 bucks standard def??? Five letters come to mind, and they are GTFOH. Is Itunes the only place to get these? And if not, are those prices the same everywhere? |
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There just is not the same value in buying digital downloads as packaged media. The cost per episode, as you can tell, is outrageous with downloads. Which is complete greed, considering downloads cost a fraction of physical media to create.
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I'm willing to go 25..maybe 30 buck a season at most, but damn...They're not cutting down from like 2.99 or so an episode for the entire set. |
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I prefer to purchase programming on BD, partly because the quality is better, but also, like many others, a physical product has more value to me than a file off the internet. The only advantage I can see to digital downloads is that you can acquire individual episodes over the course of a year instead of waiting for the final set months later. In the more distant future, digital downloads may play a large role in financing television programming. Shows with a niche market such as Firefly, Terminator:SCC, Dollhouse, etc. could be released on a subscription model (although I would still like to be able to purchase the programming on a BD at the end of the season). |
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1. I don't really collect physical cds anymore, and it's a lot easier to just download the files via Amazon or Itunes. 2. It doesn't take up any space aside from the hard drive. So there's no boxes of discs taking up space. If you live in a small apartment, or even an average sized apartment that makes a lot of difference if you can just buy seasons of tv shows or whatever, and have them stored on a hard drive that fits in your pocket, rather than one that takes up an entire wall of your apt. 3. Plus it's way more accessible than the physical ones. I can quickly cycle through hundreds of titles or seasons and find the exact one I want to use. No physical items to scratch or get damaged. The only risk is if a HD crashes. But that's what backups are for. Plus it'd be nice if you could have it set in your queue as a record of purchasing (like the PSN store does with games/demos) where if your HD crashes and you lose everything, you can simply re-download it because it's in your account. |
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Jun 2007
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I believe the person who sold this magical device to me called it a tel'e viz eon! A truly remarkable device that I believe everyone will have in their livingrooms in the land of tomorrow! All jokes aside: I don't believe that digital downloads are going to be a big 'wave of the future' anytime soon. For starters, it's growth is lagging behind physical media {Blu-Ray} growth by leaps and bounds. Digital is at least 10 years away... and I heard people saying THAT 10 years ago. Logan |
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For some people, those who make multiple back-ups and store them in different physical locations, this may actually be more secure than a physical disc which can be stolen, broken, burned, etc. Many people, however, do not make adequate backups, or if they do will keep them all in the same location. For these people, the risks of loss are greater with downloads. Quote:
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the problem i see with purchasing downloads still is what if the drm they use becomes obsolete, what if ur harddrive crashes, or u simply have to keep buying more harddrives for space, what if u want to watch it at ur friends house, what if the online stores close, and the records of ur purchases r lost, so u have to rebuy if u lose ur digital copy, or ur copy just stops working because the license cant be validated anymore. the benefits of a physical media is the playback devices have a long life. they hold higher quality, extras. helps fulfill that collectors bug. something to physically hold on to, look at, show off. if ur hard drive crashes you dont have to redownload, or lose ur copy. your rights to view cant be revoked. if the store goes out of business it doesnt impact you. you let your friend borrow it, or take it to his/her place. if we go back to the dark ages for some reason, they make good frisbees. you dont need the internet to view. |
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Jun 2007
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I'll occasionally buy TV episodes on Itunes or PS3 if my PVR doesn't record something or I'm going on a trip and need some entertainment, but I would never buy a whole season for their insane prices. As the OP mentioned, it is $50 for HD Lost season 1, whereas the DVD is currently $17 on Amazon and the Blu is $35. Also, I've watched programs in HD and SD on both PS3 and Itunes and the difference is barely noticeable. It's nowhere near the difference between HD and SD on TV. If I wanted to keep shows on my computer or portable device I would just buy the DVD, rip it to my computer, and then sell the DVD set.
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Lost season 1 you can find on dvd for 15 bucks or so. So why is the standard def Download versions still 40 bucks? You can find the bluray for way less than 50 bucks. That's my point though |
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Jan 2008
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It really is complete greed concerning the prices for DD ,if they ever want it to take off into the masses then they better start having more reasonable prices , until they do I'm going for the physical media 99 times out of 100
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There's no reason to have to pay 50 bucks for a season of TV that came out back 6 years ago. There just isn't. |
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Jan 2008
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I completly understand buying mp3s
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