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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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Second, the digital file stuck in one place thing is also conquered by methods of streaming and user accounts. The Windows architecture allows this through Windows Media Extenders... Other devices I'm sure will follow suit. So while your digital file will be only on one device, that device if the service is made well should be able to stream its content to all the TVs in the house that have receivers. On XBL you can even log onto your Live account on a friends 360 and watch your bought movies at his house so long as you remain logged into the service there. After you log out, the download on his 360 will become locked. So there are easy solutions that already exist, its just a matter of implementing them well.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ontario, Canada
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You keep saying "people", yet I dont see any large group of people anywhere who give a shit. A small group on the internet, yes. The general public, no way in hell. Most people have no idea what DRM is, what it does, or how how it works. Most of them I assume also dont care. They buy or rent a movie, they watch it. Simple as that. Just because something bothers you, doesnt mean the general public feels the same way. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Techies love to bitch about these things and act like consumer revolts are going on, but they aren't... people don't give a shit. For all the complaints about Blu-Ray DRM the format still won, because it sold more, because people don't care about DRM, they care about marketing campaigns. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Grafton, WV
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I just don't see all of these different movie studios playing nicely with one another (we just got out of a format war LOL) what would make anybody think that setting something like this up will be a viable solution anytime soon? Just take a look at Apple, Microsoft--then Sony, Paramount, etc. and then you're going to have places like WalMart, Target, Amazon, NetFlix, etc. that are going to also be in the game...how in the world are all of them going to work together??? They're all going to have different rules and different ways of how they are going to handle their content. I see a DRM nightmare in the making...
I won't even get into the fact that most people still use dial-up internet service....they're the majority. If anybody thinks that us "techies" are going to keep downloading services afloat... Quote:
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Can't Spell Bilbo
Join Date: May 2002
Location: A Galaxy Far Far Away
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While it would take considerable more bandwidth, I would think active streaming of media would be more likely then full downloads of movies at one time. If the quality can be ensured, the movie could be buffered and download while it plays so that when you have finished watching it, you have it on your system. Or never put it on a system, you could purchase it and it would know you purchased it and whenever you want to watch it you just go on, select it, and it streams for you.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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Or sat if you live in the boonies. I agree, I don't know anyone with dialup... Even both of my grandparents are broadband-enabled.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I will look for the link, but high speed internet usage is about 35% nation wide, compared to 65% dial up. I just read this a day or two ago, and could not believe it myself. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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I think you may have reversed the numbers. ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Canada
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Even if the majority of internet users had high speed it would still take way too long to download movies with quality comparable to Blu-ray or HD-DVD for that matter for such downloads to be a viable alternative to Blu-ray .
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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You're making the mistake of assuming anywhere near most people care about quality on the level of a Blu Ray disc. As I said before, much like MP3 being "good enough" so is 720p and 5.1 surround, which on Xbox Live makes a movie about 3 or 4 gig.
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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![]() Functionality > Quality with mass market consumer formats. Always has been, always will be.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Canada
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True HDTV on Satellite or Cable does look terrible and people don't complain . Still I think a 4GB file takes too long to download to be convenient . I mean MP3s take less than a minute but those are just a few MB in size .
I don't know what kind of speed the X-Box Live service has but it's not like most people use that to download stuff . |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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We're not talking months, we're talking years, maybe even decades, but non-physical media is undoubtedly the future, to say otherwise is to simply be in the midst of cultural lag. |
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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And while 4GB is big now, in a couple years it will be nowhere near as large sounding with competing broadband techs paving the way for much faster D/L speeds.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Southern WV
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So where will all this downloaded material be kept?
This may be the future but the other day I had a thumb drive fail on me and lost several forms and it took quite a while to get them all back. Man ripping songs to the computer is a pain for the IPod and the thought of doing it a second time isn't appealing.
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Toronto, ON Canada
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For my laptop I've got a 250 GB external drive I got for $150 onto which I do a complete backup every month, and it's large enough that I can keep a couple of complete backups in case one should fail on me. For my media server I'm using a 1 TB external drive which ran me $300, and I keep a mirror of the media server on it which gets updated once every couple of months, as I don't deem that data as important. HDD space really isn't an issue, as it's dirt cheap these days and is getting cheaper every day. KM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Now if FIOS can get rolled out everywhere that will help but we are going to need 20mbit connections etc... to make digital downloads a integrated way of life. I can also forsee ISP's struggling with all of the increased demand once this is commonplace. They are already trying to ban people who use the service too much, with downloading movies they are going to have ALOT of users using the system ALOT more. |
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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And I'm sure as things go on we will start to see high-end download boxes with RAID 1 to preserve data even if one of the HD crashes.
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"Dial Tone" Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Hayward, CA, USA
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