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Personally, I'm somewhere in the middle. An interesting point has been brought up on one of the indie label threads in the Blu-ray forum. Someone suggested studios should cease production of the format and "force" people to buy Blu-ray. While this may seem like overkill and unnecessary, I somewhat agree, to a point. One one hand, it would save the labels and even major studios a bit of money and effort (not to mention shelf space) by focusing only one format. Also, most people have at least 1 DVD player in their homes. Many people DO NOT have BD players at all. Let's face it - DVD is the dominant format and will continue to be. I believe that if DVD were to be discontinued people who haven't upgraded will just simply not buy into another format. This could, in turn, lead to studios concluding that people don't purchase movies on hard formats anymore and actually stop production, would be disastrous to those of us who like to collect and have physical copies of our favorite films.
Another consequence of this is the disappearance of small indie labels who can't afford to release movies on Blu-ray. This is the LAST thing I'd want to see happen. Having something like 92 IN THE SHADE or MORTUARY on DVD is better than nothing. But, tbh, I feel like I'm wasting money every time I buy a DVD. I should be buying it on Blu-ray but I do understand that not every film needs (or can) be on BD. So, what do you think? |
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I say no. At least not yet. There is still a huge market for standard def discs and there is loads of standard def content out there (mainly TV shows from the '50s through the early 2000's shot on SD videotape) which wouldn't visually benefit from a format upgrade. However, I feel that DVD will eventually die at some point. Just give it a few years.
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There are still a large number of consumers, who have not invested, nor have any intentions to adapt to blu-ray because, they feel it's not worth upgrading to. Both formats: blu-ray and DVD will remain coexistent with each other, catering to various of people, enabling to make a choice.
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i think if they bring the price of players and blu-ray media down enough, and show it off more by way of better advertising, more people will be willing to make the switch.
the other thing is that many of those people probably still don't have a hdtv. also, i've been to enough peoples homes, some of them were friends mind you, that had both a hdtv and a blu-ray player and had it connected via composite video and rca audio to the tv. they really need to better educate folks on how to connect these things to take advantage of them better to get at least the best video solutions. audio is a whole different issue as most people don't have an external audio system that accepts hdmi if they even have an external audio system. better advertising and better education to people rather than just trying to shove the tech down their throat without them really knowing how to use it. |
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Shopper: I need an HDMI cable. Employee: Those are right here. *grabs one to hand to him* Shopper: No, I have that. Employee: Then you have an HDMI cable. Shopper: I need one to hook up my computer to my TV. Employee: This is what you would need then. Shopper: No, I need it to be USB on the other side. Employee: That doesn't exist. Shopper: But it's an HDMI cable. |
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i think something like that would be very , very helpful to the average joe. |
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Heck no!
DVD's are the sole reason Blu-rays were sought after. The people wanted their movie fix but in high-def, right? DVD took years to take effect. I know this, because I only converted to DVD's in 2010! Yeah, seriously. Let DVD run it's full course, plus most people don't have on the go Blu-ray players that aren't already built in to their laptops. Not to mention a lot of people, my family included don't ever know what Blu-ray is and the benefits of such. A majority of consumers don't know what they're missing until it's in their face. I only started buying Blu-rays at the start of 2012. ![]() |
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I really like the blu-ray format the sound and picture are great. On dvd, I still like to. Some of my classic movies are on dvd I haven't upgraded because Haven't found a version on blu that I like better. Also all my tv shows are on dvd, if forced to go straight to blu I won't upgrade these due to exspense thats why I still buy them on dvd. I know a lot of people who still don't see the advantage of upgrading most of them are not collectors. From the stand point of some one who is not a collector or enthusist there is no advantage. I would hate for dvd to go because I don't think it would be good for the industry. I am a strong blu fan but I also still like my dvds.
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If SD-DVD is abolished then what would happen to the combo sets? Also, there are a lot of older television series that haven't been converted to blu-ray yet. Such as Adventures Of Superman, Knight Rider, Original Battlestar Galactica. I wonder if then would blu-ray players still be able to up-convert SD-DVDs like they do now. I admit that I have a lot of VHS tapes laying around; but, I have programs on them that have never been given DVD treatment such Civil War Journal. Finding VHS players is becoming harder and harder these days, I just hope the two I have never give out.
I know that the entertainment media would like to put everything in the digital format for everyone to enjoy. I would like to see everything given the royal treatment all programs deserve like Star Trek The Generation project' but, I doubt will happen. ![]() |
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