For DVD it was a ton of different factors that made it worthwhile. For instance, the increased amount of space on the storage device that could hold more hours of content, the fact you don't have to rewind them, how they didn't degrade as badly as magnetic tape based storage devices, scene selection, and the advent of surround sound systems.
This was pretty much it for me, as well, besides the overall improvement in picture quality for most transfers. The DVD technology itself was what convinced me to make the switch in 1998, I believe it was, rather than a particular movie.
So the question is, what will finally compel people to go out and buy Blu Ray players and get the ball rolling.
I've read that the next gen DVDs are only a couple years away and the quality is supposed to crap on BR, so I see no sense in getting Blu Ray and never will.
And what are you going to display these next-gen discs on, exactly? Nothing is going to challenge Blu-Ray for home media in the conceivable future, the only possible use for higher density discs is to offer entire seasons of television on one disc, and that's not something the studios are particularly interested in doing in any case.
And what are you going to display these next-gen discs on, exactly? Nothing is going to challenge Blu-Ray for home media in the conceivable future, the only possible use for higher density discs is to offer entire seasons of television on one disc, and that's not something the studios are particularly interested in doing in any case.
never underestimate the need of more disc space for video game discs + computer use. the price of blu ray is too prohibitive since the improvement over dvd is minimal. it will sell to those with disposable income because it's the only option, but it will never be remotely close to dvd in terms of popularity. dvd will be the standard for the next 5 years, and by then, a next generation product gets a foothold, whatever it may be, and blu ray gets passed up.
Me too. I was going to tape them all from Sci Fi but my cable system didn't add Sci Fi to the lineup until the last week they aired Space: 1999. Just my luck. Fortunately DVD came around.Space:1999 in 2001. .
never underestimate the need of more disc space for video game discs + computer use.
the price of blu ray is too prohibitive since the improvement over dvd is minimal.
and by then, a next generation product gets a foothold, whatever it may be, and blu ray gets passed up.
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