DS9 deserves to be released on Blu-Ray.
CBS is not a charity.
Exactly. The idea that DS9 is more popular than TNG among Star Trek fans — collectively — is an extraordinary claim, to put it mildly. There's no evidence for it, and the ratings would in fact be evidence against such a claim.
The readers of the UK Star Trek magazine voted it the best series around 2005/2006. Just an indicator.
A decade ago?
Another survey in the same magazine a couple of years earlier named Voyager the most popular series IIRC.
I think this is a fantastic show. Does anyone have this in avatar size, I'd love to use it.
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=238924If the poor sales figures for TNG blu-ray are correct, then that means the general public wasn't interested in it. Based on poor sales figures the general public doesn't care about TNG, but DS9 is the more popular series among Star Trek fans. So it is possible DS9 would actually sell better than TNG. I personally don't think it would be enough to convince the suits to remaster DS9, unless remastering can be done cheaper.
Now if my supposition that DS9 will sell as well as TNG is correct, then the question becomes how much can be spent on a remastering project and still be profitable?
I'm currently watching Farscape on blu-ray, and even though it didn't get a proper HD remaster it is a slight improvement over the DVDs in terms of picture quality. Of course it had the advantage of existing in the higher resolution PAL format but even so there could be a slight improvement if DS9 was given the same treatment.
The main reason I double-dipped on the Farscape Blu-rays was because of the special features. If loads of new specials features were added to a non-HD remastered DS9 blu-ray I would buy it.
While it has its niche, I don't believe DS9 is/was or will ever be more popular among fans than TNG was.
DS9 has certainly picked up traction in the years since it was off the air. It frequently pops up under "most watched" and "highest-rated" lists on Netflix and more and more often I'm seeing people jump back in and give it a shot after giving up on it ages ago, because there's just no damn space opera on TV anymore and they're desperate. The same has happened with ENT.
What's really depressing is that Netflix is still showing the low-rez SD versions of Next Gen. Looks awful. It's one of their most popular old TV shows, and yet Netflix can't be bothered to pay the higher charge for the HD versions.
Amazon Prime has TNG in HD and it looks great. But they are the only ones in the US as far as I can tell....
What's really depressing is that Netflix is still showing the low-rez SD versions of Next Gen. Looks awful. It's one of their most popular old TV shows, and yet Netflix can't be bothered to pay the higher charge for the HD versions.
^That reminds me...I need to cancel my Netflix subscription. Ever since I joined Amazon, I haven't gone back to Netflix. The amount of stuff in HD (at least at the time I switched) was just huge on Amazon compared to Netflix. Plus, I get free 2-day shipping on almost anything I want. Can't beat it!
Amazon Prime has TNG in HD and it looks great. But they are the only ones in the US as far as I can tell....
Amazon Prime has TNG in HD and it looks great. But they are the only ones in the US as far as I can tell....
iTunes US doesn't have the HD versions?
...and that there is interest and potential profit for CBS in converting DS9 to HD....
Why do the DS9-Fans not show the potential of a crowd funding? Set up a project inquiring who would participate in such a funding and how much he would give. Even though that might not be the real funding numbers in the end, it could CBS give the interest in such a funding (if numbers are sufficiently high) . I do not know if CBS would consider crowd funding compatible with their general policies.
To add to that, how many people here, who love TNG actually purchased the sets at full price?
Full MSRP or average retail price? People are suckers if they paid $129.95 for the sets. I averaged about $60/season (IIRC) buying the first five seasons on day one.
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