In Reply to: RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles posted by Jazz Inmate on July 2, 2007 at 17:32:46:
>>Yes, but that wouldn't have stopped me from adopting the superior format and extolling its virtues<<:-)
>>, which I think is the obligation of any serious consumer. Calling people "fanboy" is dismissive of valid points.<<
Would you prefer to be called a "cheerleader" instead, since you are "adopting the superior format and extolling its virtues?" :-)
>>1. Most blu-ray discs (including all from Warner and Paramount and some others, I think) do not use region encoding. Its implementation comes at the discretion of the studio.<<
Since I haven't seen most blu-ray discs, I'd have to accept your statement at face value; however, this article says you are wrong.
FYI, implementation of region coding in legacy DVD-V was at the discretion of the studio too. They implemented it in a big way, and unwittingly created an entire sub-industry dedicated to trying to get around it. This time they've decided to make it "more robust" in an effort to keep consumers' choices limited.
>>2. The concern about local releases/region encoding will not outweigh the concern about audio and video quality among knowledgeable consumers.<<
This is a silly, and rather self-centered statement. Technological prowess and impressive spec sheets may be the most important factor for YOU, but other "knowledgeable consumers" may feel that content availability, portability, utility, and especially content availability (yes, I'm repeating on purpose) outweigh minor differences in audio and video quality. One only needs to look at the (lack of) success of other niche micro-market products like Laserdisc, DVD-Audio, and SACD to see proof of this. Region coding and other DRM bells-and-whistles tend to scare off knowledgeable consumers, not the other way around.
>>Yeah, but the notion that we can't choose one preferred format and discuss why it is better than the other and why it is apparently ahead in sales without being branded "fanboys" is also incredibly annoying.<<
I promise I'll just call you a blu-ray cheerleader instead :D
Edits: 07/02/07
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- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - racerguy 18:18:24 07/02/07 (31)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jazz Inmate 21:41:03 07/02/07 (7)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - racerguy 07:12:10 07/03/07 (6)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jazz Inmate 15:32:01 07/03/07 (5)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - racerguy 18:11:19 07/03/07 (4)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jazz Inmate 14:24:37 07/05/07 (3)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jack G 04:45:41 07/06/07 (2)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jazz Inmate 16:23:34 07/06/07 (1)
- RE: Well, this thread kicked off with statistics about the entire installed base of game consoles - Jack G 06:30:58 07/07/07 (0)
- "Technological prowess and impressive spec sheets" means greater potential for best AQ and PQ... - oscar 18:51:04 07/02/07 (22)
- That's the theory, practice is another matter - Jack G 05:27:57 07/03/07 (5)
- "Black Snake Moan" uses the same AVC-1 encode for both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD so I expect them to have the same PQ - oscar 08:15:08 07/03/07 (4)
- BTW, about Paramount. - Jack G 15:09:36 07/08/07 (0)
- Not really. You missed my point - Jack G 08:56:16 07/03/07 (2)
- I'll reserve judgement on BSM and I'm not likely to waste my money to find out. - oscar 14:39:53 07/03/07 (1)
- RE: I'll reserve judgement on BSM and I'm not likely to waste my money to find out. - Jack G 05:01:58 07/06/07 (0)
- Yeah - racerguy 18:56:08 07/02/07 (15)
- i'm not exactly brimming with optimism that Blu-Ray will achieve mass-market success. - oscar 19:30:23 07/02/07 (14)
- I suspect it will interfere about as much as DVD-A and SACD interfered with each other (nt) - racerguy 19:31:55 07/02/07 (13)
- MP3s and Ipods killed SACD/DVD-A; what's the equivalent for video ? nt - oscar 19:50:22 07/02/07 (12)
- Lack of interest killed SACD/DVD-A - Jack G 05:31:06 07/03/07 (4)
- Lack Of Marketing And Availability Of Product On Shelves - Robertc88 06:55:55 07/05/07 (0)
- SACD still rules the music scene in my household.... - oscar 07:57:12 07/03/07 (2)
- Hey, its a boon for the classical music lover - Jack G 08:59:04 07/03/07 (1)
- Heck.... there's already more Classical titles then I have time to play.... - oscar 17:41:49 07/03/07 (0)
- HD On-Demand from cable/sat, most likely (nt) - racerguy 19:51:54 07/02/07 (6)
- I'd say Podcasts and downloadable movies - Jazz Inmate 21:24:56 07/02/07 (2)
- I disagree - racerguy 07:32:29 07/03/07 (1)
- Hope you're right. Time will tell NT - Jazz Inmate 15:44:32 07/03/07 (0)
- True... but I like my movies available for playback anytime I want without accessing an outside server.... - oscar 20:27:18 07/02/07 (2)
- HD DVRs make it possible... - racerguy 07:30:40 07/03/07 (0)
- I agree (nt) - Jack G 07:11:49 07/03/07 (0)