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Lets say that ALL disc sales ends by the end of the year. Now, you have implied several times you have limited funds for movies and you purchase cheap UV/MA codes and redeem them. So if disc sales end what are you going to do since cheap codes will be no more? And don’t kid yourself, EST prices are likely to increase and digital rental is already much higher than physical rental.
Seems to me people like you should be cheering on disc sales if they want those cheap UV/MA codes to continue to be available. In the real world EST sales is about half that of physical disc. That is pretty pathetic when one considers the number devices that can play EST titles vs the number of devices that can play disc. |
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In a way, that's definitely true. Having a collection on disc isn't going to disappear anytime soon because a lot of people have a lot of discs right now and most of those discs aren't going anywhere.
But I don't know that people will still be buying shiny little discs twenty or so years from now. I mean, we might be. But we might not. Some other form of physical(ish) media might supplant discs or physical media could be supplanted entirely (or close enough to entirely not to matter too terribly much) by some sort of cloud or another. In many ways twenty years is the blink of an eye but in terms of tech an awful lot can happen in twenty years. |
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![]() While there is no way of knowing what the home entertainment market will be like in 20 years, or even if we will still be alive, I am definitely not betting on any of the predictions that I read in this thread. ![]() Last edited by Vilya; 11-01-2018 at 08:52 PM. |
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#12328 | |
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![]() Sometimes technology just reaches a practical limit. Today's CPU's have a lot of cores, local cache, etc. but the clock speed has remained in the 3.5 GHz range for several years now. |
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Sure but we don't appear to be anywhere near that point with regard to either data storage or transmission.
Is it possible that twenty years from now optical discs will still be the best bang for the buck with respect to the dissemination of things like TV shows and movies? Sure, maybe. But I wouldn't be at all surprised if they weren't. |
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Indeed they have. Purchases are approximately 1.65:1 in favor of physical media at the end of the 2nd quarter 2018. Almost 2 out of 3 purchases were physical media.
People who want to buy content have a different mindset about movies and TV shows than whose who are content with just renting whatever titles are available from whomever chooses to offer them at a given moment. Comparing rental revenue to that of purchases is not an apt comparison as someone we all know delights in doing. Those who purchase routinely have different criteria than those who primarily rent. Last edited by Vilya; 11-02-2018 at 06:00 AM. |
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Discs won't fade away no matter how much you wish it to happen. The DVD turns 22 years-old this month, Blu-rays are 12 years-old, and 4K discs will turn 3 years-old this spring. With 4K discs enjoying two consecutive years of triple digit sales growth there is no end in sight for physical media. Physical media still dominates all video content purchase methods by a 2:1 margin. Those who prefer to buy their content will continue to do so and more than enough of them will continue to choose physical media to ensure that it thrives. Streaming at its best is still substantially behind the quality that the best disc format provides. 4K discs with their 128 Mbps maximum bitrates absolutely trounce the anemic and extremely compressed 16 Mbps that 4K streaming has been stuck at for nearly 4 years with no signs of improving anytime soon. The bitrate differences between the two are vast and the difference in quality is readily apparent when you compare the two. Last edited by Vilya; 11-02-2018 at 04:53 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | octagon (11-02-2018) |
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Also about digital from that same magazine; there was some digital media group in the U.S. that was advocating selling more exclusive extras with digital copies of movies. They were also explaining that digital sales of titles have been growing by a very big number. I know that I'm sounding vague here but they were giving more assurances to stakeholders that ownership of digital copies will become secure than it is now. The link from here is on the top of page 10. |
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https://degonline.org/wp-content/upl...ernal-Grid.pdf Your article is more recent and shows EST at 41% of all purchases. The 3rd quarter DEG report is due out very soon and it will almost certainly corroborate these figures. The Digital Entertainment Group is one of the primary sources of data that is cited in the Home Video Sales thread maintained by forum member bruceames. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=1001 Last edited by Vilya; 11-02-2018 at 06:03 AM. |
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So you may want to think twice before you make statements like that about me because I have been WAY ahead of you all the way. |
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Still waiting for a PC using quantum technology to replace my old, antiquated one using very old binary technology. ![]() |
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