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but until then...it's going to be a long time in between...Krychekxf wrote:As far as the future being steered toward downloading movies and what not...call me crazy but I don't think that will ever replace dvds because their is just too much money to be made with dvds. Alot of studio's make up the cost of a movie if it tanks in the box office on the dvd. I don't see everyone downloading the movie at the same price of a dvd. Plus the amount of time it would take for a movie to download I could actually go to my Hollywood Video and rent it, come home and watch it most likely. There for sure will be something in the future to replace Blu-Ray because it has X times the better video quality than Blu-Ray (maybe Super HD-DVD)but until then...it's going to be a long time in between...
darkblueme wrote:I’m relieved the better format is winning.

KFelon wrote:darkblueme wrote:I’m relieved the better format is winning.
Do you really have to keep poking?
The war isn't over, SD is still winning and it's going to take allot more than weekly BOGOs to beat.
darkblueme wrote:KFelon wrote:darkblueme wrote:I’m relieved the better format is winning.
Do you really have to keep poking?
The war isn't over, SD is still winning and it's going to take allot more than weekly BOGOs to beat.
LOL!! Love the smiley incons, KFelon.
JerryKILL wrote:...Personally, I'm sitting back, watching and enjoying a lot of movies, and not caring at all how many pixels my screen can resolve, if it is progressive or interlaced, or if I have chroma upsampling error. Oh I'm sure I'll be forced into the new format eventually, but I'm in absolutely no hurry to get there. Maybe it will be the format after Blu Ray. After all, I did manage to skip LaserDisc.
JerryKILL wrote:...I've got hundreds of films on my wishlist that have not been released on DVD, some of them never even on VHS. These are mostly obscure, older films, which may end up getting lost in this whole mess and allowed to rot in some studio vault...
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