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#9541 |
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Jul 2007
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This weeks numbers (resident evil and amazon bogo week) should be reported right in the middle of CES correct? If so, then that should make for a great talking point on the BD side.
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A better example is the grand vision for their online service, MSN (which was basically their version of AOL at the time, not the current news portal). They rolled this out complete with Gates's grand vision of how Microsoft was going to provide "information at your fingertips", and while they were patting themselves on the pack the Internet came and blindsided them. And then there's Microsoft Bob. If you look at what it did and read their literature about how this was going to revolutionize user interfaces, it's hard to believe this wasn't all a gigantic put-on. But it wasn't; they were serious. It doesn't get much more clueless than that. I think it's rather interesting that almost everybody parrots the refrain that movie downloads are the (near) future and yet almost nobody seems to actually want them. That kind of disconnect is a serious problem. Movies are not songs. They're enormous when done right. They take time to download and massive amounts of storage space. DRM is a big problem. Consumers hate it but no way in hell will movie makers release movies without it. I see it being at least five years before there is an implementation of this that is fast, easy to use, no longer takes such a huge percentage of available storage, and has a DRM solution we can live with. If Microsoft goes all out with a movie download service and considers it anything other than laying the groundwork for success 5+ years from now, they will have another big, embarrassing flop on their hands. |
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Special Member
Jan 2007
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I agree. Last week's sales (the ones reported tomorrow) were for the only week that has worried me in 2007. And NEXT week is going to be awesome.
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Jul 2007
Seattle
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Be it a certain studio switching or going exclusive to the Transformers effect to $99 players and Red BOGO Sales. Glad to see some calmness in this storm. |
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Feb 2007
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However, depending on what a publisher that purchases this data decides to reveal is up to them. Home Media Magazine may give us the numbers, or maybe some other kindly soul will. Sadly, Dave Vaughn has said he won't be doing any 'leaks' in 2008. Maybe he should see a doctor about that? Either way, rest assured, the Nielsen numbers will always be out there. Somebody will track them down somehow. |
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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DTS wasn't mandatory in DVD players when it started. Neither was component video, let alone progressive scan outputs. I am not even sure if DTS is actually a required part of the DVD player standard now. Doesn't matter though, the market demanded these features and they got them. Upconversion is not a requirement, but what is the current ratio of upconverting models to non.
Standardization is nice, but market pressures do just as well to determine hardware feature implementation. I personally never gave a damn about PIP or any of those features. About the only extras I ever access is deleted scenes, outtakes, and commentary tracks. Even when I could see well enough to have PIP stuff be more than an annoyance to me I was never interested in talking heads. Others want it, fine. The feature is there now. Saying it should have been required is a load though. Saying a format can't survive and thrive if it is totally mature at launch is plain ignorant. One word, DVD. As for 2.0, I think having it be optional is a great move. The only thing I want to hook a player up to the internet for is updates. While it may be paranoid, a lot of people see mandatory connectivity to be an opportunity for studios to implement a DIVX type model at some point or to use the connection for market research and feature use stats. Some people want the option to not be involved in such things whether or not the concern has any validity. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but saying that this is a misstep and something unheard of is just plain ignoring history. I replaced several VCRs over time to add features like auto tracking, hi fi sound, etc. I remeber buying a new LD player so that I could get images instead of a blue screen when pausing CLV discs, and another new one so that I could get DTS sound on LDS. I bought my second DVD player to add DTS, and my third one when I wanted to make use of the progressive component input on my new TV. You can dislike the fact that new formats evolve after launch and say that it should have all been finished all you want, but to say that it is a deadly flaw for a new format is just plain revisionist history. Chris Quote:
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I think it was at AVS. Last edited by JasonR; 01-03-2008 at 11:09 PM. |
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For myself, internet connectivity is very low on my list. While the feature set I want is still not available, internet is not in the list of needs that is not met. If you want to consider mis-steps, I think that the HD DVD approach of shipping a laptop as the first players in order to do everything in (buggy) software and then to rapidly drop the player pricing creating a market that no other CE wants to enter is a mis-step. But each unto their own. It may have been nice to have an 'all at once' approach but really I don't think that it has made a whole lot of difference to anything. The reward side of that approach is not great - the cost side is anyone's guess. In any case, it is what it is. I get the feeling that by mid year we will have a range of players to choose from at a range of price points. Will that be soon enough? Probably... |
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Jun 2007
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Feb 2007
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You are correct...Blu-ray released War, Resident Evil: Extinction and Shoot Em Up. Zilch for HD DVD as far as new or catalog releases this week. Great PR for Blu.
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Active Member
May 2007
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Per David V at highdefdigest
61-39 BD for the third week in a row. Top 5: The Kingdom The Bourne Ultimatum POTC 3 Simpsons Movie Rush Hour 3 Top 10 SI 300 Blue Ray Transfomrers POTC 3 Casino Royale Planet Earth HD DVD The Bourne Ultimatum 300 HD DVD Spiderman 3 Planet Earth BD Ratatouille Notables for the week: Volume Down from previous 2 weeks 13 of the Top 20 are BD titles. PE on BD outsold the HD DVD 56:44, but with very low numbers overall. There are now 9 titles over the 6 figure mark. 5-BD and 4-HD DVD. |
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#9556 |
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Nov 2007
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Holy crap! Huge Amazon HD-DVD BOGO, and they still lost that badly?
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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![]() I was off by only 1% (I guessed 62-38). |
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#9558 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
Atlanta
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Bloody Hell. Are the red side ever going to win one week?
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Active Member
May 2007
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Wow HD-DVD had 3 day and dates, Best Buy and Amazon BOGOs and they still couldn't get the win. If anything, I thout we would lose this week.
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