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Relevance of Blu-ray up in the air
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Now that HD DVD is on its way out the door, I don't see Blu-ray going away soon.  The articles question if blu-ray is needed because of the availability of HD content for download.  There are still going to be a large number of people that are going to want a disc in hand.  I am one of those people.  Also with some download content it may only play for a certain number of days or on one player.    Plus, I collect DVDs.  I don't want to be a file collector
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Yep, harddrives do crash and USBsticks goes dead. But your still collecting files on those DVD's
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There are still going to be a large number of people that are going to want a disc in hand.  I am one of those people.  Also with some download content it may only play for a certain number of days or on one player.    Plus, I collect DVDs.  I don't want to be a file collector


I'm also one of those people. I do collect some files, but for my movies I want a disc.

VOD is great but the quality is still not up to Blu-Ray since it is compressed. Plus cable providers rotate their selections so your choices are more limited.

I don't think download content will have as big an effect because you need to either watch it on your computer, have a computer hooked up to your TV, or burn it to disc and have a dvd player than can play the format it comes in. and then your still most likely talking more compression than the store bought disc.

I guess I just dont see download movies replacing the physical discs variant across the board, sure it has applications, but i dont think it will eliminate actual discs.

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Keep in mind that downloaded HD movies are still compressed far more than the Blu-Ray version.  AppleTV's HD is only 720p and stereo.
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Keep in mind that downloaded HD movies are still compressed far more than the Blu-Ray version.  AppleTV's HD is only 720p and stereo.


More specifically, it's low-bandwidth 720p.

If a 720p download can fit on a DVD, it's over-compressed. Just because there is HD resolution doesn't mean it's "HD quality" as we understand the term.
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exactly - we are still years away from downloads that are even close to the quality of a blu-ray disc
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