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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea BR Sales were $230M in Q1 2009. Digital downloads were $487M. Yes, DVD outsells both at $2.9B. http://paidcontent.org/article/419-b...-quarter-2009/ Looking at the Digital Entertainment Group site for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea So no video on Vimeo eh? Can't even acknowledge that you were wrong and there are some excellent video there from projects that were shot on 1080p can we? I'm happy to distribute video on You Tube or wherever…
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Burning a disc is the easiest no-brainer way to distribute or save data to be portable. Discs, even blu-rays, outsell downloads by millions upon millions. Optical discs are here for years to come, if you have some other solution that suits you that'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Yes, because everyone with a camcorder or uses iMovie (or Final Cut) is a James Cameron. Even James had to start somewhere! And iMovie, despite Apples remedial take-up of Blu-ray support, is still the best en…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Well it's a moot point given that folks do that today to YouTube or Vimeo. High quality HD isn't a requirement for everything. Do you really expect people to be satisfied with posting their films, shot and ed…
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I look forward to burning my iMovie and Final Cut projects using Netflix. Point last made 2009. DVD is a standard definition format with a tiny capacity by todays standards. Blu-ray is an HD format and has a considerably larger capacity. If yo…
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I look forward to burning my Final Cut HD projects using Netflix.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 Um, okay. What discs are we going to store this stuff on? By the time that lot roles out we'll have discs in the TB's. Pioneer/Hitachi are already doing 500gb discs for anyone willing to swap an arm and…
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If I want to watch movies on DVD I wil watch them on my TV. Movie playback's the last thing I want from blu-ray on a computer, so I don't see how Netflix netgates the need for a blu-ray capable machine any more than Blockbuster video negated the nee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by synp Why do you want Blu-Ray? HD optical media for an HD capable machine. To burn blu-ray discs in iMovie HD/Final Cut HD. Larger hard data storage. There's already a ten million page thread on this.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffharris Yes, but in the meantime, you want a Blu-ray burning solution so you can make hard copies of your stuff. I'm assuming you have a Blu-ray player connected to your HDTV, yes? You're absolutely right of cour…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism If those are the apps you want to use then logic dictates that you buy your own internal or external Blu-ray drive. Well yes, as we currently don't have a choice. But seeing as how the iMovie HD's supposed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Blu-ray != freedom. There's more DRM in Blu-ray than any other popular media format. It's not a problem if you are fine with the old school way of popping a disc in a player and watching the content bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by marik you want the firewire, you go with the more expensive pro macbook. Or a nine year old iBook. For the extra £100 it costs to get the entry Macbook Pro you get a firewire slot, SD card reader and 90gig smalle…
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If there's blu-ray in whatever's being released I'm unexpectedly buying six months earlier than planned. Can't see it myself though.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Elixir Ah, still hoping your dark night will pull through for ya huh? Wasn't the PS3 supposed to start dominating about 2 years ago? Ok, so they have a new console config out now and the price is level with the com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings, says their streaming may overtake DVD in two years CEO of Coca-Cola says a day may come when there is a Coke tap in every home.
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Well I hope Apple pull something out the bag soon. My iBook's on its last legs and there's nothing in the current Macbook/iMac line-up that appeals to me at all.
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A tablet with a little dock at home and optional keyboard to turn it into a little Mac. That'd satisfy my Netbook cravings I think.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jawporta Who cares about FM radio? The iPod killed it 8 years ago. The whole point of an iPod is because radio plays crap and has to many commercials. Maybe where you're from but in the UK there's great public broad…