Bluuuu ray
Feb. 21st, 2008 10:08 pmSo, Blu-ray is apparently the next format and HD DVD is set to go the way of Betamax.
I don't think it'll take off that well, though. For a start, DVD is good enough quality for most people, or at least the difference it's great enough that everyone is going to buy a new copy of films they already own.
Secondly, there are so many ways to play DVDs that don't play Blu-ray. Most computers will, set-top boxes and portable DVD players. It's not just a case of the VCR wearing out and replacing it with a DVD player.
And thirdly, aren't we all meant to be downloading all our visual media off iTunes, like, the week after next?
I don't think it'll take off that well, though. For a start, DVD is good enough quality for most people, or at least the difference it's great enough that everyone is going to buy a new copy of films they already own.
Secondly, there are so many ways to play DVDs that don't play Blu-ray. Most computers will, set-top boxes and portable DVD players. It's not just a case of the VCR wearing out and replacing it with a DVD player.
And thirdly, aren't we all meant to be downloading all our visual media off iTunes, like, the week after next?
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Date: 2008-02-21 11:09 pm (UTC)I don't think people will ever solely buy their media on iTunes. Watching on a tiny computer screen (or even a large one) just does not give you the same watching on a big TV.
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Date: 2008-02-25 07:51 pm (UTC)This problem is, as far as I know, mostly a British and American thing. British because BT are crap (and Virgin Media aren't much better, really) and American because their telecomms people aren't much better and have to contend with massive distances they have to run cabling over.
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Date: 2008-02-25 08:04 pm (UTC)If the media downloads are borking the ISPs so badly, I wonder that they aren't cracking down themselves instead of the government doing this ban thing.
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Date: 2008-02-25 08:12 pm (UTC)Virgin Media is in a somewhat rosier place than most British ISPs, their network is simpler newer and hence better, but they've got monkeys running the place. I've had nothing but gyp with them. First, they couldn't be bothered to send me a PIN that actually worked so I could actually start using the service, and then, to really rub it in, they disconnected me a few months later for being behind in my bills despite my being on a direct debit from a bank account with several thousand pounds in. Turned out their billing system had gone crazy and decided that I owed them some stupidly small sum (about 20p if I remember right) and promptly given me the order of the boot. Rubbish, they are.