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Yeah, it’s like a person that asked me why I collect films? I asked her why she has a walk in wardrobe with hundreds of dresses, coats and shoes. Her answer? Fashion is my life! Told her she just answered her own question.
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#19684 | |
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TV shows, or episodic series, unique to a given SVOD service are more likely to be the draw for many people. If you want to watch The Baby Yoda Show, then you have to get Disney+. Thankfully, I am not interested. It is these episodic series unique to a given provider that are the main attraction whether that provider is a SVOD or a Pay TV channel. The CD did not die out with older generations and I doubt that home video content on disc will, either. It will settle into a niche market of a certain size and remain nice and comfy there. There will always be those who want to actually own a copy of their favorite films and shows. At some point discs might even become retro and cool to those who are young now, who knows? It would not be the first time that that has happened. I think physical media will endure and should I be wrong about that I do know how to adapt. What I mean by "adapt" I will leave open to interpretation. Suffice it to say that anything that I purchase must convey true and tangible ownership. Last edited by Vilya; 01-14-2020 at 07:49 AM. |
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#19691 | |
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![]() Netflix should've just stuck with discs; at least renting them generates a modest profit. They started their streaming service in 2007 and began bleeding money ever since and all from a self-inflicted wound. Netflix has not had any positive cash flow since 2011. Their best year was way, way back in 2009 when they actually had a positive cash flow of $279 million. Netflix has been in the red since 2012 and they are deeper in debt every year. They are $12.43 billion in debt at the end of 2019 and they are projected to be in debt at least $14.5 billion by the end of 2020. Is this the streaming future that they dreamed of way back in 2007? Last edited by Vilya; 01-13-2020 at 11:22 PM. |
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#19692 | |
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I will always prefer discs and continue to enjoy burning discs in the years to come.
EST would only be appealing if the content were to be DRM-free and matched Blu-ray in regards to A/V quality so that, perhaps, I could burn Blu-ray discs of my purchases. I have too many discs that I have purchased over the years that I still haven't been around to watching, so I have no interest whatsoever in streaming services at present, and doubt I will for the foreseeable future (even if I were to stop buying discs, I reckon my unwatched discs will last me a good few years). A lot of streaming exclusives wind up on disc anyway at some point, and if not, I don't consider it a great loss as most of it doesn't appeal to me. Internet speeds are also horrid in Australia. I can hardly watch anything without being subjected to buffering or the video just failing to play altogether. A few years ago, the only show I had ever purchased on iTunes was Season 7 of King of the Hill (the episodes being about 200MB or so in size) and via Apple TV, it was *still* stuttering and/or failed to play. Absolutely pathetic. And HD streaming would be so much worse, let alone UHD! And while things have improved a tad over the years, buffering and the like has continually ruined my viewing sessions. I am quite happy with my discs. And I also have the flexibility to rip and watch them on other devices if I so choose, so it's best of both worlds. |
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The problem I had with Netflix's disc-rental/mailing program is that most of the stuff I wanted to watch was only available on DVD. They must not have thought it was worth it to buy Blu-ray for a lot of older stuff. There still is no 4K Blu-ray available. I was getting quite a few damaged discs.
As for owning disc vs digitally, it depends on the movie for me. Some classic movie I really enjoy watching a lot like Heat or The Terminator, I would rather own the Blu-ray. Something that isn't my favorite, I am fine owning VUDU HDX. Last edited by stonesfan129; 01-14-2020 at 02:26 AM. |
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I am getting to the point where you are in regards to the movie. I used to be a blind buy disc everything. Now it depends on the movie. Big effects blockbusters, I will still get the disc. Other stuff, putting it in the online library is good enough. After doing some disc to digital, some of my discs are getting traded in. |
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Thanks given by: | Boccaccio (01-14-2020) |
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