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Old 12-14-2007, 05:12 AM   #1
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I'm sick and tired of the media saying that HD digital download is the way of the future of movie watching at home.
If I buy movie I want to hold it in my hand and take it wherever I want and watch anywhere I want. I don't want the content to sit in my PC or some kind of set top box. Just because DVR is popular doesn't mean that's what poeple want . Yeah, it's good for recording shows on TV that's it. Imagine if the hard drive failed. there go your $1000 movies that you bought.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:15 AM   #2
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I'm sick and tired of the media saying that HD digital download is the way of the future of movie watching at home.
If I buy movie I want to hold it in my hand and take it wherever I want and watch anywhere I want. I don't want the content to sit in my PC or some kind of set top box. Just because DVR is popular doesn't mean that's what poeple want . Yeah, it's good for recording shows on TV that's it. Imagine if the hard drive failed. there go your $1000 movies that you bought.
I 100% agree with you, I have no interest in digital download, when I buy something I want something physical to hold on to and people can browse my collection, read about it on the cover, get an idea what the movie is like and you can't do that with digital downloads.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:20 AM   #3
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My friend was talking to a guy at best buy and this dumbass best buy guy was talking about how both blu ray and hddvd arent going to be needed because digital downloads will be the best way to get your HD content. What a queer. Buying movies is one of my favorite things to do, if digital downloads ever did take over, my interest in buying movies after they are out of the theater would be completely gone.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:24 AM   #4
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IMO They Are Just Trying To Influence The Weak People. Down Hd Digital Download!
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:32 AM   #5
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Put yourself in my shoes. Barring a cure to retinal degeneration, I can't see well enough to read onscreen menus. But I love movies. Audio/Video is the one major hobby I have kept. If digital downloads take over and all movies are stored in a little box in your system, where does that leave me? I can't braille the case of a downloaded movie. I don't see MS doing me the courtesy of talking menus to allow me to select my movies. If I have to go fetch help with better vision every time I want to watch a movie, it really isn't worth the stress and hassle.

Right now, if I haven't brailled a movie, it is pretty easy to slip it in the player to see what it is, but with a digital setup, how do I even find the selection menu and browse through it? So, basically I am hosed if downloads are the only choice.

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Old 12-14-2007, 05:35 AM   #6
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Yeah... I'd like them to try downloading 50 GB of information at a time and then finding the storage space for a collection of 100 movies. This will cost an arm and a leg just in storage space alone...
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:48 AM   #7
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Digital downloads are the future of the home video market...in twenty years. By then tens of thousands of BDs have been released and HD DVD is just another failed technology like CED. When analysts mention downloads it's really an umbrella concept that's part of a bigger picture that includes V.O.D., DVR time-shifting, and several other niche markets that have started to eat into DVD sales.
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:20 AM   #8
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Yeah... I'd like them to try downloading 50 GB of information at a time and then finding the storage space for a collection of 100 movies. This will cost an arm and a leg just in storage space alone...
the average person has about 100gb of hard drive space on their pc where are they gonna store all these movies
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:46 AM   #9
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So, they expect everybody in US to have Fios in their house? that's what you're gonna need if you want to download HD content. I can see it become popular among online rental like Netflix and Blockbuster. Because it will save them alot of money with postage and movie loss and renters just simply delete it when you're done watching and you don't have to go drop the movie off in the mail box.
Sorry, It just doesn't work the same way as audio.
What's gonna turn poeple off the most is probably DRM issue and I'm pretty sure microsoft is behind all this. I don't understand why they even bother. A 15yr old kid will crack it the first day in less than an hour. That's why they start selling DRM free music now.
So, they can say whatever they want but it's never gonn take off in my opinion.

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Old 12-14-2007, 05:55 AM   #10
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My friend was talking to a guy at best buy and this dumbass best buy guy was talking about how both blu ray and hddvd arent going to be needed because digital downloads will be the best way to get your HD content. What a queer. Buying movies is one of my favorite things to do, if digital downloads ever did take over, my interest in buying movies after they are out of the theater would be completely gone.
Jr. Please refrain from calling people a "queer". A F_ck head or something of that nature sure. But has it never occured to you that BD homosexual fans are reading your post that has all the maturaty of a sixth grader? (Who uses the slang term "queer" anymore anyway?) You may want to take note for when you grow up and work alongside of gay people. Hell, some of my best friends are straight!
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:45 AM   #11
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I've posted my opinions about this on other threads. One valid point that someone else said is that hard media enables you to sell it when you get tired of it. That can go one step further. Once you have established an entire library of films, it becomes a valuable asset and often the whole becomes more valuable than the sum of its parts. For example, if you do like I do and collect the complete films of various directors. No way that an obsolete and old server with 500 downloads (riiiight) would become as valuable a collection as 500 Blu-ray discs.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:49 AM   #12
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About the whole "How I do sell my movies from digital download?" that's simple.

Tell your customer. "Hey, send me 50 bucks through paypal and i'll send you the movie through aim or msn."
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Old 12-14-2007, 06:01 AM   #13
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Hard Drive/Flash media will never take over disc media. As big as Itunes is or will ever get, there will always be cd's. Same goes for movies.

As far as some of us are ahead in technology, there are millions of people way behind.
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Old 12-14-2007, 06:07 AM   #14
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It's the fallback point for the HD DVD camp (MS) if they fail with HD DVD. Now Amir is downplaying HDM as a whole saying essentially...

Since we know that HD Optical isn't really going to take off, why spend 2 billion + dollars to make the transition to BD?

It's another disinformation campaign that's become the order of the day for MS it seems.
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Old 12-14-2007, 06:13 AM   #15
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We all know that this is being driven by Microsoft. They will push this and push this and force their will onto the the general public.

It may happen some day, but I don't see it happening in the near future.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:54 AM   #16
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To look at it from a different viewpoint, IMO this is a sure sign that HD-DVD is on its way out. Now M$ will start focusing most of its attention to digital downloads (as prevalent by the announcement of the XBox 360 HD DVD Emulator). Realistically, this is still a ways off. There are a lot of people who still don't have Hi Speed internet to download.
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:56 AM   #17
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HD download will g no where... they are saying that because HD-DVD is failing...
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Old 12-14-2007, 08:55 AM   #18
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I'm sick and tired of the media saying that HD digital download is the way of the future of movie watching at home.
If I buy movie I want to hold it in my hand and take it wherever I want and watch anywhere I want. I don't want the content to sit in my PC or some kind of set top box. Just because DVR is popular doesn't mean that's what poeple want . Yeah, it's good for recording shows on TV that's it. Imagine if the hard drive failed. there go your $1000 movies that you bought.
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HD Download disgust me. do they even think of the consequences? bad sectors in hard disk. risk of loss of data? download cost (some of us still using dial-up and limited bandwith broadband)
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Old 12-14-2007, 12:07 PM   #19
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The media has thought alot of things were the way of the future that didn't quite pan out as sensationally as they projected .

I wouldn't worry much about it.
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I'm sick and tired of the media saying that HD digital download is the way of the future of movie watching at home.
They used to say video phones and hovercars were the way of the future.

The consumer has to show some interest in adopting downloads. So far, they have not.

One reason DVD was adopted so enthusiastically is because of the conveniece. How portable is a downloaded movie? How do I get it into the car for the kids? How do I bring it over to my friend's house?

The shelf for storing my physical movies: $35.
The media server for storing downloads: $????

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