We buy the DVDs we like, but I've been considering BlockBuster online or Netflix. Things are really going to change as VOD (Video On Demand) becomes more available. This would allow you to watch what you want when you want it either from your cable or over the Internet. This is actually one of the things I'm going to research at CES this next week.
The one complaint I have about VOD is that new releases aren't available until after they've been out on DVD for several weeks. I don't rent DVDs very often, and got VOD because it always seemed that it would be 9:00 or 9:30 at night when I would sit down to watch TV and find nothing interesting on and I would never feel like driving out to Blockbuster at that hour. VOD is great for times like that, but I wish they would get new releases more promptly. I've never bothered with Netflix because I just don't watch enough movies on a regular basis to make it worthwhile.I thought that our current DVDs would still work with the new digital technology. Please don't tell me I'm going to have to replace my whole collection ....
Quote from: RazorX on January 05, 2008, 03:36:22 PMThe one complaint I have about VOD is that new releases aren't available until after they've been out on DVD for several weeks. I don't rent DVDs very often, and got VOD because it always seemed that it would be 9:00 or 9:30 at night when I would sit down to watch TV and find nothing interesting on and I would never feel like driving out to Blockbuster at that hour. VOD is great for times like that, but I wish they would get new releases more promptly. I've never bothered with Netflix because I just don't watch enough movies on a regular basis to make it worthwhile.I thought that our current DVDs would still work with the new digital technology. Please don't tell me I'm going to have to replace my whole collection .... VOD will be changing dramatically over the next couple of years. I'm not talking just about your cable VOD, but there will be other technologies as well. As for your current DVDs, they will still play on the HD and Blu-ray players.
The whole dvd market is about to change. Everything is going to become Blue Ray, and our HD DVD and regular DVDs will be obsolete by the end of the year.
that's depressing because me & the wifey have collected many dvd's over the years. and besides blue ray is so costly and i hate that aspect of blue ray.
Quote from: warhawk on January 05, 2008, 08:57:31 PM that's depressing because me & the wifey have collected many dvd's over the years. and besides blue ray is so costly and i hate that aspect of blue ray. I'm not even sure what Blue Ray is or why it's any better than what we have now.
So what's the difference between Blue Ray and an HD DVD?
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