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As a collector, I loved nice packaging, booklets, collector's editions... but while that stuff happened often with varying levels of collector's editions of DVDs, for the most part it's just gone these days.
My collection is a digital collection now but not because I've stopped buying physical media - my collection is physical and digital because I backup everything I buy for ease of watching, no wear/tear on discs, etc. iTunes quality still kills me, I don't know why people buy from them when I believe they're the lowest quality of all the digital outlets. In general, bandwidth and storage have caught up to physical media, it's only the distribution that isn't there. I truly believe disc-quality downloads are coming in the future. But the harder part is the second half of that: DRM-free downloads. Once digital outlets start providing disc-quality DRM-free downloads, I'd consider digital as a means of purchase. That's the only way to convince consumers like me to go digital, consumers who want to truly own what they pay for, and for it to match the quality that they'd be getting from a disc. Distributors will never go DRM-free? Maybe. But they're just shooting themselves in the foot if that's the case. People who pirate movies are going to pirate them anyway. Rather than spending so much time, energy and money on stopping something that you can't stop, you would be making way more money and earning more loyal customers if you focused instead on improving the product and making it hassle-free for the legitimate customers. |
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Thanks given by: | zarquon (04-27-2017) |
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The vast majority of customers will be perfectly happy with the movies that are left in their collection. The percentage of customers that actually lose a significant number of movies they care about will be very small. It's a calculated risk: will they think it's worth it to lose a few customers if it means they can save millions of dollars in storage? I think they will. The existence of DRM is proof that customer happiness is never a top priority. Last edited by PenguinMaster; 04-28-2017 at 12:36 AM. |
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On the quality front, iTunes is much better than people give it credit for. In my experience, it depends on the studio more so than Apple. For instances, especially on newer releases, Fox's digital HD files on iTunes are simply the best I've seen from any of the studios. WB's varies in quality depending on a lot of factors, as does Disney (for Disney, I AirPlay from their app which is the absolute best digital quality I've seen from any provider). Universal and Paramount tend to be on the lower end from my experience..but again, depends on factors. I would easily choose iTunes quality over Vudu though. Without hesitation. |
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In my experience it's the opposite. I've purchased about half a dozen new releases the past 2 months that when I go to redeem on the website that's on the actual slip/insert it will not redeem. So I then just look up that title on Vudu and click the redeem button and enter the code and it always works. |
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#3889 | |
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I already showed that was complete BS. There were sales records from even 2004 (Usher) that stood for almost a decade until Adele set sales records. Ipod's didn't even start to take off until 2004-2005 sales wise. In fact CD sales were strong even 10 years ago in 2007. Remember the Kanye vs 50 cent sales war? (I know I stopped buying them in 2008 or so ) So please stop with your BS narratives. |
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But you do make the point that UV redemption can have a lot of variability and caveats, which for us people in the know, is not a big deal, but could be an issue for the average consumer. |
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It's irrelevant about difference in sales years if one can still access CD quite easily. The point I was making is that the digital fanboys have been spouting the death of disc but that's just clickbwit crap. It's only dead if we can't buy discs anymore. Any other description of dead is just silly Twitter generation crap. |
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Thanks given by: | master gandhi (04-28-2017) |
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I'm physical all the way because I actually care about video and audio quality. No service out there can offer the same video and audio quality as a BD disc for movies and TV shows. Even if there is, I wouldn't bother with it because I want to own the product not download it, streamed it or rent it.
I still buy audio CDs whenever I can and I even buy a whole CD just to get a certain song rather than download it from iTunes or some other crap that offers cheap audio quality. Last edited by omarchafa; 04-28-2017 at 04:03 PM. |
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I love physical media, but digital is important too, as someone who doesn't pay for tv channels, itunes is my source for smaller shows that don't get a physical release, and there are a lot of them. if it weren't for digital, I would've missed on so many good shows
my physical purchases did slow down dramatically in the past year or 2, but that mostly have to do with the amount of re-releases/double dipping, half baked 4k releases, which I'm sure will get re-released in the near future with Dolby Vision.. that and the lack of entertainment value (imo) of newer movies, which might be worth watching once, but not something I'd like to have on my shelf |
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I have redeemed a lot of UV codes. And I have given away and traded a lot of UV codes. I always redeemed or tested these codes on Vudu. Only a very small number of times does a code not work on Vudu and you have to redeem it somewhere else. |
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Thanks given by: | flyry (04-28-2017) |
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Like somebody else said it also depends on the film offered. some older films still have old encodes that don't hold up as well but that's true for some vudu digital copies also. |
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Thanks given by: | master gandhi (04-29-2017) |
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