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There are upsides for digital changes though, my titles being upgraded to 4K for free is second to none ![]() I believe in 10 years there will be few physical sales, most sales are now done digitally which are more profitable, the market for physical sales has already been showing decline. There will be hard copies, but I don't believe the demand will be there like it once was. |
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#17424 | |
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Once again you need to do a little research, physical still outsells EST which does not bode well EST considering the number of devices that can play EST titles. |
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#17425 | |
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https://www.degonline.org/portfolio_...inment-report/ ^Digital purchases are called "EST" or "electronic sell thru." Digital downloads are still highly compressed, often more so than even their streamed counterpart and viewing them requires proprietary software from the digital provider to view and it is full of DRM. No thanks; it is in much lower quality than a disc and it does not give any meaningful control over the content when you have to use their software to view the file and contend with their DRM. If these downloads were like those of a MP3 or other music file type that allowed them to be downloaded to any device and the ability to play them with any software of my choice, that would be a different matter, but that is not what you get with digital movies. I don't care if a digital file is upgraded to an all encompassing hologram, I'm still not interested in buying something that I do not really own and that can be deleted or modified at will. Potentially disappearing content, in part or in whole, is not a bargain even when free. Disc sales will likely become more of a niche market and that is fine with me. Many niche markets thrive; I have never cared what the great unwashed masses prefer, so long as my preference remains. And I believe it will. Purchases in general, physical or digital, are losing their appeal as most people are flocking to low cost, all you can eat, buffet style subscription streaming services. Bargain and convenience minded consumers will be more than satisfied with their $7 per month Disney+ streaming service; these won't see much reason to buy anything. Last edited by Vilya; 09-06-2019 at 06:07 PM. |
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The modification of content on digital services is what is most worrisome to me. I don't worry so much about movies being removed (even though they reserve the right to do so) because of the consumer backlash that would soon follow. There is a long list of titles that would never be made today in this PC climate and I wouldn't put it past some studios to edit them on digital.
Blazing Saddles Slap Shot Superbad Caddyshack Angels in the Outfield Animal House The Jerk Sixteen Candles Teen Wolf |
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Thanks given by: | benedictopacifico (09-06-2019), flyry (09-08-2019) |
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#17428 |
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How can you say that a format has failed to catch on when that format can be viewed upon every modern device, accessed from almost anywhere, is affordable, AND it saw awe inspiring growth of 3.3% despite having all that going for it? With all of these attributes, it should see robust growth like SVOD does, but instead it does little more than tread water. Nothing shows enthusiastic endorsement of a format like anemic and barely measurable single digit growth!
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#17429 | |
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![]() It was always going to fail. It’s stuck in the middle of quality lovers and convenience lovers. True film fans want the best for their hobby. Not some compression riddled crap fest. . |
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#17431 | |
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Hence, for movies I actually want to own, I buy physical, rip the disc and store on my server/NAS. I also redeem digital copies. Saves me having to encode my 1:1 rips to something mobile friendly. For everything else, there's Netflix. Frankly, DRM just punishes folks who pay for content. The pirates all just have DRM-free copies. |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (09-06-2019) |
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#17432 | |
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#17434 | |
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"Strong biblical worldview with positive depiction of angels as helpers commissioned by God in answer to prayer" Does that sound like the gender-switching, star-wars-killing, serial remakers of Disney today? If Angels was ever remade by Disney they would probably make it so it includes all other major religions as well. |
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#17435 | |
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#17437 |
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Physical forever ✊
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Thanks given by: | Blu-ray Neo (09-07-2019), dublinbluray108 (09-07-2019), GenPion (09-09-2019), Steedeel (09-06-2019), Vilya (09-07-2019) |
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#17438 |
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Mainly Physical.
If I like and want the movie enough to buy it, I'll buy a physical copy. I'll still redeem the digital code if it has one and enjoy the convenience of it however. Have not yet bought a digital only version of a movie. I am however considering maybe buying a digital version of movies I already own in physical format if the price is right. |
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (09-07-2019) |
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#17439 | |
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Mindless accumulation ? You make it sound like it's something you 're not interested in. I love movies and it's my main hobby so it really doesn't feel like mindless to me. If I buy a movie then I know it's mine and it will be there forever unless I sell it. Even if I only watch the movie again in 10 years I know it will still be there. I don't need to make a profit out of it and it doesn't feel like I'm losing money on it either. It's my collection and it represents what I like so I don't mind spending money on it. As for space, I'm still good for about 2 or 3 years so I'll tackle that problem when it presents itself. I rarely blind buy movies and if I do they have to be cheap. When I don't like them I just give them away or throw them out. No need for them to take up space. I only keep what I really like. |
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#17440 | |
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Angels is also seemingly continuously on cable/satellite On Demand - Disney sure seems ashamed to have made that one, they’re obviously doing everything they can to hide it! |
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