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Here is what Ive said and will continue to say:
I don't care how well bluray is doing as long as its doing well enough to convince the studios to keep releasing films on the format. BttF and Alien Anthology are absolutely HUGE for me. With Star Wars coming next year, I'd say the amount of titles on bluray is actually pretty damn good. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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But if the studios want to push people to buy dvd, they really need to do something drastic the same way that warner did with the Matrix on dvd back in the day. |
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Warner didn't do anything drastic with The Matrix. Rental windows were still firmly in place at the time, and Matrix actually had a short 3 month window, typically it was more like 6 before the priced for sale copies on VHS were available.
Like Iron Man and Dark Knight, it was a title that hit squarely in the demographic that owned or was willing to buy a DVD player Which is another thing that made DVD so successful, day 1 availability at affordable prices. It was a new thing in 1997, where most movies took 6-8 months to hit video, and then another 4-6 months to be priced for sale (or like Hackers, 4-5 years to be released for sale, thank you previously viewed bin, I owned it on DVD before it dropped below $70 SRP). DVD killed the rental pricing model dead, much to studio chagrin because by the time they figured out what was happening, it was too late. |
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Still have a couple on my list I want to get, mostly Big Trouble in Little China |
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Anyway...just to clarify matters I do buy discs...not many, but there you have it. I don't pirate...don't need to when I can legally record off Dish Network and archive virtually all movies in HD that I have an interest in. Why is this disturbing to you??? Why are you attacking me??? What is this "innocent" game your talking about??? |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Ninja
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You'd almost wonder if it would be worthwhile for the CE's to get with the studios to start putting firmware updates on actual Blu-ray discs or at least in the special features disc with some trailers or something. Definitely don't want to sacrifice precious space for lossless audio or the best video encode, which is why the latter might be more desirable than the former.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Similarly, I wouldn't expect EVERY unit to be covered, but at least the most common players. |
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The Digital Bits
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I was thinking it would just do a simple logic check first. Firmware => than version on disk, no update needed. I was thinking a particular companies software was probably still mostly similar to the previous generations, so only counting on a few dozen (at most) variations, at this point, but guess I could be way off on that.
How about through BD-J? I guess that presumes they're web connected to begin with, but maybe put in the disk and some BD-J code would look, phone home, and say that an update is available (or not). |
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Blu-ray Knight
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The Digital Bits
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Most players only update firmware when they see a disc with nothing on it but the update file. This sends the player into a mode where it can flash the memory. Newer PCs do have the ability to flash the BIOS in windows, but doing something like that requires a support structure that a specialized device like a Blu-ray player simply doesn't have. And including the files on the discs is simply impractical in the first place due to space issues. All the firmwares are different for different models. While they may share the same base code, there's little bits and pieces that are different. The CEs have done the best they can, if the player is connected to the internet it checks when you boot up and notifies you of new firmware, and auto installs it in a painless procedure after you click OK. I don't think they can make it any simpler than it already is. It's of course up to the end user to connect it to the net, but with Netflix becoming a very popular option for Blu players, I think that will be less of an issue as time goes on. The real key now is getting universal wireless N standard because so many people are allergic to wires. |
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![]() As I explained earlier, I'm talking about WAL MART/Best Buy/Target prices. You can certainly expect the online prices of these to go down. We all know here because we are informed about Blu because we come to sites such as this one. However, have you ever looked at Box sets at Wal-mart/Best Buy/Target? They are usually at least $10-20 more than online. There is NO WAY the Alien set, if they do carry it, will be less than $90 with a MSRP of $140. On one hand, you seem to be saying, "Oh, you can't compare DVD market to Blu..." but on the other, "See, that's what it was on DVD". You can't go both ways. ![]() My simple point is this: When Joe Sixpack walks into Wal-mart when Aliens comes out on Blu, he's going to see two options for owning these four films. One, he can buy the Blu-ray set for $100, or two, he can purchase all four films on DVD for $14. Do you and I know the difference there? Yup. Does he? No. And that's the type of thing that is going to continue to fuel the perception of the high cost of Blu-ray to the general public, and coupled with the fact that many of them say they cannot really see much difference, let alone a difference worth paying for, is why Blu-ray is still a niche in the home video market and very well may be for quite some time. |
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The Digital Bits
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Seriously, by the time the other 50% find out there's such a thing as Blu-ray, it's not going to be such a big deal.
Remember that you can't compete with free. You also can't compete with a $14 DVD set when it's costing Fox nearly that much in pressing, packaging, shipping etc to put that thing on the shelf. There is no way they could ever price down Alien first week to get even close to that. Whatever they do where there's any profit (and even avoiding loss) will not change the number of people who will pick it up by any signifigant amount. There will be plenty of sales on Alien, it's almost certainly priced artificially high so that they can heavily discount it. What looks better "On sale $59.99, reguarly $79.99" or HALF PRICE! $60 off!" It's the same reason you can often buy the Planet of the Apes book for under $50 (that and they have a bunch of them left ![]() It's like the 3D deals. "Hmm, I can sell 5000 copies now and not break even, OR I can grab $250,000 from Panasonic (a made up number) and have a disc that I will sell 10,000 of next year that's all gravy. Option B!" |
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Look, I get what your saying and Ive made those comments before myself, but I have always looked at bluray as a premium product that will command a higher price. DVD spoiled the studios and I dont think anyone realistically expects bluray to have the same impact. It was the perfect product at the perfect time. |
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