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Yet another article to be make us giddy...
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Dec 2007
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I doubt that downloads for high-def will replace blu-ray or even standard DVD for years to come. High-speed internet service isn't available for everyone and even with my service it still takes too long for downloads. I'd much prefer to go to the store and rent or buy the movies I want to see.
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Sep 2007
Grants Pass, OR
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I really like how they talk about downloads being ready within the near future. If you want to have some fun look how long it would take to DL a 50GB disc. I will mention where I think most people are for speed and I think I am being generous with this number. Since all the advertised cheap rates are for a 768Kbps so you can double the time. 1.5Mbps 3days 20 mins. at max rate. http://www.martindalecenter.com/AATimeCalc.html I can see the family talking now. "Hey dad can we watch Cars on Sat?" "Sorry son but it is already Friday and I would have had to start the DL on Wed." "Maybe we can plan for it next week." |
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I too think they are overestimating the influence of downloads. First, unless you have cable ,satellite, or dsl, the download would take forever. Second, once you do download it, is it yours to keep? Like me, some people consider their movies a collection . Third, I seriously doubt you'll get the quality of a blu-ray in a download that you would in the dvd itself. They are taking the material part out of it for some people, you want those blu-rays on the shelf for all to see.
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Sep 2007
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Jun 2007
Pacific NW
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You have got to love how they always talk about video download, or an on-demand approach. Notice that it is not an HD video download with advanced audio and interactivity. Also the on-demand approach will raise problems of taking it with you on vacation and what happens if you switch TV service providers I do not think Comcast, Verizon, DirectTV, Dish Network, AT&T and all the other providers will play nice. I have a 1080p TV and I want 1080p content with all the extras. I will settle for 720p & 1080i for TV, but my movies must be 1080p. Of course there is the bandwidth and storage issues too.
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Apr 2007
Pretoria, South Africa
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Yeah I just do see how high speed downloads will come close to what BD can offer for a long time. Don’t know about you guys but my internet capabilities are way to slow to support 40mbps streaming or 50GB downloads for that matter. I’d much rather go to a store and buy a disc for $20 and I suspect most other people will as well.
Digital downloads of true HD content as we have it on BD will remain a extremely niche market for a long long time… |
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another issue with the gay downloading angle is that most people dont know how to download movies off the internet. Seriously with some people, they just know how to surf the web. Anything else is just stuff nerds know how to do. Computers scare some people haha. Oh and try explaining to them how to display the image onto their HDTV from their computer. Poor customer service people!
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Feb 2007
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It takes seconds to download a music track. Minutes to download an album.
Have CD sales vanished? No, of course not. CD's still sell by the million because the vast majority of people still like to buy and own physical media. Music is quick and easy to download. It hasn't killed the CD. Granted the following link is to some old research, but it illustrates the relationship between (illegal) online behaviour and real world purchasing behaviour nicely. http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ord-sales.html The idea that HD downloads will be adopted by the mass market in less than a year is so idiotic that I really have to question the LA Times' analytical skills. I would assume that the journalist was a HD DVD fangirl, which is why she went to Enderle for the quote in an attempt to downplay the awesome news for Blu-ray. So, this will be the new mantra for the losers? Quote:
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User friendliness aside, it's just not yet a viable alternative to optical disc media. As people are saying, we don't have the infrastructure to support huge, full-HD downloads (much less HD streams) in any reasonable amounts of time, and the movies that will be available to us will be plagued with incredibly restrictive DRM.
Plus, I'm sure most people will agree that it just FEELS better to own a physical, tangible copy of your media. This is one of the reasons real books are still around in an age where we have eBooks and digital paper. |
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Sep 2007
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If they can get over the DL hurtle which I donot think they can do. Then we come to the next hurtle and that is the storage question.
How many have even 1TB of storage? I am one that has 1.5TB of storage so that means I could hold a whole 30 movies at 50GB. So if you want a collection you will need a massive RAID. And right now the sweet spot on drives is at about the 750GB level for about $230. So if you want to keep movies just in storage you are looking at about $15 a movie. Then we can come to the DRM problem. How long will the licencse be good for? How much will it cost for just the DL? Will it be a PPV system? If they can get over all of this then there is a chance for digital DLs. But the first 2 problems will not be solved for many years. Especially the first one since that requires major infastructure throughout the country. |
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I have a HD media extender that I love, I can play my files from my PC in a different room through my Home Theatre in hi def. I wouldn't mind a service that I could use to rent a video but it doesn't make me not buy Blu-ray disks or make me think the future is downloads. |
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Jul 2007
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Download supplanting anything is a complete pipe dream right now. On Demand services don't come anywhere HD, and the time that it would take to physically download something is monumental. MS makes me laugh. It's unfortunate that their effort to prolong this war as long as possible has failed on them. I wish everything would fail on them, because Windows sucks ass anymore too...Vista is a joke.
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The near to mid term future is still physical media |
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Yeah, right, downloads are the future, that is why Wal-Mart has just closed its service down and nobody even noticed for a while!
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yea 3-4 days of downloading at full speed but if u actualy use ur internet that mught go up to like 6-9 days and even more
from what i read ms doesnt want people to get used to Hd audio and 1080p quality picture soo that they can stream lower rez and audio for there digital download system and also not all isp would allow this hell my limit is 100gig a month and i already use it up |
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