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Sep 2007
The Burghs
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I'm curious as to your "source". |
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Jan 2008
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"While it is not compulsory for manufacturers; the Blu-ray Disc Association recommends that Blu-ray Disc drives should be capable of reading standard DVDs for backward compatibility. For instance, Samsung's first Blu-ray Disc drive can read CDs, regular DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs. All other Blu-ray Disc players released are also capable of DVD playback, though not all support CD playback. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc |
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Dec 2007
Sunny SoCal
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Even if that happens, you can always buy a $35 DVD player to play all your collections.
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The Burghs
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![]() For the record, there are NO Bluray players to date that cannot also play DVDs. |
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Jan 2008
Wimberley, TX
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Reel to reel < 8 Track < cassette < DAT < CD < BD < BD+... and so on.
It's all in the natural progression of technology. Your collection of DVDs will be obsolete one day, just as every other format becomes obsolescence one day too. I've never figured out why anyone would want to collect movies. I personally watch the flick and could care less about seeing it again and again. That's just me though. |
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The OP is right, BD players do not have to carry compatibility for DVD.
But since BD is 1% of the market expect it to take some time for manufacturers to completely remove compatibility. I mean, you would need at least 40% of the market at the bare minimum. Although BD is the AV enthusiasts choice, don't expect BD to be the most popular format at any given time. Even if in 7 years it over takes DVD, there will be new formats on the horizon before then which will be cheaper (probably inferior) but more cost effective for most consumers. The reason manufacturers want a disc medium is to charge high prices, anyone who says these movies aren't being sold at over inflated prices needs their heads examined. Most people would settle for $8 (£5) a movie for ownership, since its slightly more expensive than renting, but worth the extra pennies. Anyway, off topic I am going.. So I am going.. |
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