Netflix Is Abandoning DVDs

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  • bronco67
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Dec 2006
    • 29032

    #51
    Originally posted by JustDaveXxx


    Blue rays smoke DVD's in quality. Keep in mind 30 gig blue ray disk versus a 4.5 gig DVD. More information=higher quality picture. Its that simple.




    :
    This is what I've been saying...but I think only us video quality psychos actually give a shit if our blacks look deep, etc.

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    • Lamis
      So Fucking Banned
      • Sep 2007
      • 961

      #52
      Originally posted by Barefootsies
      More death to the DVD as some discussed last week.

      ARTICLE
      When someone in this forum said that "BLOCKBUSTER and MGM" are broken due of piracy, you and other said with their big american EGO: "Nope, they are just dead because they lost the battle against companies like netflix, etc"...

      LOL, what are you going to say now, LOSER? hahaha.

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      • comeplay
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2004
        • 1435

        #53
        Originally posted by mynameisjim
        The bandwidth issue is the real problem, and I don't mean your own personal bandwidth. I mean the overall national network.

        After 6 p.m. over 20 percent of the national bandwidth in this country is being used by Netflix. The infrastructure in this country sucks for broadband and no company is investing in hard line broadband in any significant way because there is no growth and no real money in it. The money has all been in wireless and that's where all the improvements have been.
        Don't worry soon google will have all 50 states criss-crossed with fiber and internet will be free for everyone.. including everyone who thinks "no one is investing in hard line broadband"
        Top virtual hosts for under 10$? www.hostmylife.com | icq 50663030

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        • BSleazy
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2002
          • 6721

          #54
          Shit I think netflix is here in Lansing.
          icq 156131086

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          • Barefootsies
            Choice is an Illusion
            • Feb 2005
            • 42635

            #55
            Originally posted by Lamis
            When someone in this forum said that "BLOCKBUSTER and MGM" are broken due of piracy, you and other said with their big american EGO: "Nope, they are just dead because they lost the battle against companies like netflix, etc"...

            Should You Email Your Members?

            Link1 | Link2 | Link3

            Enough Said.

            "Would you rather live like a king for a year or like a prince forever?"

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            • D Ghost
              null
              • May 2006
              • 9820

              #56
              I dont understand why people are so upset about it, DVDs and discs of any kind are almost obsolete.

              I am not going to by a Blu-Ray player, or anything you have to feed a "disc" of any kind. They are a waste of space and just outdated.

              I cannot remember the last time I played a DVD, let a lone a music CD.

              Discs will be completely obsolete in about 5 yrs or less.
              Last edited by D Ghost; 01-19-2011, 03:33 PM.

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              • D Ghost
                null
                • May 2006
                • 9820

                #57
                Originally posted by stephane76
                I hope not, the Streaming selection is shitty compared to the DVD ones...
                Totally. Netflix streaming selection vs. Blockbuster's just sucks period. But if Netflix can shift focus on streaming, rather than DVD. They can use more resources to get more movies/shows onto Instant.

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                • D Ghost
                  null
                  • May 2006
                  • 9820

                  #58
                  Originally posted by DamianJ
                  adapt or die.

                  blockbuster = dead
                  netflix = growing
                  Idk about Blockbuster being dead. I've used it 3 times in the last couple days on my new device. And their streaming selection is much better than Netflix, as Stephane pointed out.

                  There has been at least 4-5 times in the past week that I was browsing Netflix for watch instant, and said this sucks, and went and either rented or bought a movie from Bockbusters online streaming service.


                  My 46" Samsung LED LCD is sick btw

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                  • WiredGuy
                    Pounding Googlebot
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 34512

                    #59
                    Whats the quality like on the streaming version? Is it even comparable to DVD? I'd prefer DVD simply for quality. Nothing like watching a good action flick on DVD.
                    WG
                    I play with Google.

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                    • D Ghost
                      null
                      • May 2006
                      • 9820

                      #60
                      Originally posted by WiredGuy
                      Whats the quality like on the streaming version? Is it even comparable to DVD? I'd prefer DVD simply for quality. Nothing like watching a good action flick on DVD.
                      WG
                      Quality is just as good. On bot Netflix Instant, and Blockbuster OnDemand.

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                      • mynameisjim
                        Confirmed User
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 2985

                        #61
                        Originally posted by comeplay
                        Don't worry soon google will have all 50 states criss-crossed with fiber and internet will be free for everyone.. including everyone who thinks "no one is investing in hard line broadband"
                        I hope you were being sarcastic. Google will have to build it's own infrastructure from the ground up which is not even close to being feasible. Whatever Google does, they will have to use the existing network as part of it and I doubt companies will allow another company to use it's network to deliver it's own product for free. The adult business may operate like that, but not real business.
                        jim (at) amateursconvert . com Amateurs Convert

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                        • bronco67
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 29032

                          #62
                          Originally posted by DJ The Kid
                          Quality is just as good. On bot Netflix Instant, and Blockbuster OnDemand.
                          It's not possible technically for them to be the same quality. BluRay dvd's are transferred with the most pristine final quality they can achieve -- and they have the space to do it on a 24GB disc. Netflix and Blockbuster are compressed -- degrading the quality. Let's just say that you don't care about the quality difference, and that's ok.

                          here's some good reading for you:
                          http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/...ce-or-quality/

                          But, if there's no concern for having perfect bluray quality, then its fine I guess, when its not stopping in the middle of the movie.
                          Last edited by bronco67; 01-19-2011, 04:20 PM.

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                          • arock10
                            Confirmed User
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 6217

                            #63
                            I use netflix for the blurays. Fuck some low res dvd and streaming shit
                            Sup

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                            • GatorB
                              The Demon & 12clicks
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 18208

                              #64
                              Originally posted by bronco67
                              I have to wait 4 minutes just to watch a stupid YouTube video of some dude getting kicked in the nuts. How am I supposed to expect a Blu Ray movie, with a perfect digital transfer to download, when I want it?
                              If you're waiting 4 minutes for a youtube video to download you don't have broadband or you have isues with your connection

                              blu-ray is a medium not a codec. Streaming HD movies are not "blu-ray". Netflix's HD movies stream at a max bitrate of 3800 kbps. So anything over 4 Mbps should be fine.

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                              • arock10
                                Confirmed User
                                • Jan 2006
                                • 6217

                                #65
                                according to google bluray is 15-40mbps, so 3.8mbps aint gonna cut it
                                Sup

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                                • arock10
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Jan 2006
                                  • 6217

                                  #66
                                  Originally posted by DJ The Kid
                                  I dont understand why people are so upset about it, DVDs and discs of any kind are almost obsolete.

                                  I am not going to by a Blu-Ray player, or anything you have to feed a "disc" of any kind. They are a waste of space and just outdated.

                                  I cannot remember the last time I played a DVD, let a lone a music CD.

                                  Discs will be completely obsolete in about 5 yrs or less.
                                  you clearly don't have a 65in tv and/or good eyesight
                                  Sup

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                                  • fatfoo
                                    ICQ:649699063
                                    • Mar 2003
                                    • 27763

                                    #67
                                    To watch a movie instantly is sure better than having to wait for it to be mailed. I can see how the Netflix plan has changed. A business that reacts sooner and delivers sooner should have more success.
                                    Send me an email: [email protected]

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                                    • bronco67
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Dec 2006
                                      • 29032

                                      #68
                                      Originally posted by GatorB
                                      If you're waiting 4 minutes for a youtube video to download you don't have broadband or you have isues with your connection

                                      blu-ray is a medium not a codec. Streaming HD movies are not "blu-ray". Netflix's HD movies stream at a max bitrate of 3800 kbps. So anything over 4 Mbps should be fine.
                                      I realize BluRay is a medium. I'm talking about Blu Ray quality. Streaming is NOT bluRay quality -- and that's not even debatable.

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                                      • GatorB
                                        The Demon & 12clicks
                                        • Oct 2001
                                        • 18208

                                        #69
                                        Originally posted by bronco67
                                        I realize BluRay is a medium. I'm talking about Blu Ray quality. Streaming is NOT bluRay quality -- and that's not even debatable.
                                        I never said it was. I was mearly correction someone when they said "downloading a blu-ray on Netfix"

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                                        • GatorB
                                          The Demon & 12clicks
                                          • Oct 2001
                                          • 18208

                                          #70
                                          Originally posted by arock10
                                          according to google bluray is 15-40mbps, so 3.8mbps aint gonna cut it
                                          No HD streaming is not going to be blu-ray quality but your comparison is moot since netflix codecs and blu-ray codecs are different.

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                                          • Raz
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Sep 2005
                                            • 166

                                            #71
                                            Scottie we need more bandwidth now or you're fired.

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                                            • Lester Burnham
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Aug 2006
                                              • 540

                                              #72
                                              Never used Netflix, but I suspected they would need to get away from shipping tangible products.

                                              I use the first generation Apple TV for getting movies, which I love. Will eventually check out the 2nd gen box.

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                                              • reformednanpa
                                                Registered User
                                                • Feb 2010
                                                • 36

                                                #73
                                                I was using Amazon to watch TV episodes at $.99 a pop (to own - thus reasonable)... then I saw I can get ALL I WANT $7.99 Netflix -- mega savings, fucking love it.

                                                I wish Amazon would get with reality though with their movies I mean $3.99 rentals? Who the fuck can afford that? Might as well get my ass in the car and drive to the rental store $.99 for 5 night or even 2 for $.99 for 5 nights. Amazon needs to wake up!!! Not everyone has time to watch a rental within 24 hours, sometimes I just watch a movie 15mins/day until I finish it. And at 400-800% markup... for lower than DVD quality, what's the point?
                                                Last edited by reformednanpa; 01-19-2011, 07:52 PM.

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                                                • kane
                                                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                  • Aug 2001
                                                  • 20684

                                                  #74
                                                  Originally posted by reformednanpa
                                                  I was using Amazon to watch TV episodes at $.99 a pop (to own - thus reasonable)... then I saw I can get ALL I WANT $7.99 Netflix -- mega savings, fucking love it.

                                                  I wish Amazon would get with reality though with their movies I mean $3.99 rentals? Who the fuck can afford that? Might as well get my ass in the car and drive to the rental store $.99 for 5 night or even 2 for $.99 for 5 nights. Amazon needs to wake up!!! Not everyone has time to watch a rental within 24 hours, sometimes I just watch a movie 15mins/day until I finish it. And at 400-800% markup... for lower than DVD quality, what's the point?
                                                  Where are you renting movies for that low of a price. Where I live there are three options. Blockbuster which has all new releases at around $3.95 for 2 day or 5 day depending on how old they are. Redbox does them for 99cents ever 24 hours and then Netflix.

                                                  I can see if you are renting older movies someplace having them for $.99 for 5 days, but I don't know of anywhere that rents new movies for that.

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                                                  • RycEric
                                                    Confirmed User
                                                    • Apr 2009
                                                    • 1313

                                                    #75
                                                    I'm surprised this hasn't been brought up yet:

                                                    http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/La...-OK-to-buy-NBC

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                                                    • reformednanpa
                                                      Registered User
                                                      • Feb 2010
                                                      • 36

                                                      #76
                                                      family

                                                      In Toledo, Ohio, a fairly big chain which covers a lot of states: Family Video.

                                                      I think new releases are $2.29 or so, "nearly new" including many Bluerays $.99.

                                                      Redbox is cool when I'm itching for something super new and don't want to pay $2.29, just short time limit.

                                                      Originally posted by kane
                                                      Where are you renting movies for that low of a price. Where I live there are three options. Blockbuster which has all new releases at around $3.95 for 2 day or 5 day depending on how old they are. Redbox does them for 99cents ever 24 hours and then Netflix.

                                                      I can see if you are renting older movies someplace having them for $.99 for 5 days, but I don't know of anywhere that rents new movies for that.

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                                                      • GatorB
                                                        The Demon & 12clicks
                                                        • Oct 2001
                                                        • 18208

                                                        #77
                                                        Originally posted by reformednanpa
                                                        I was using Amazon to watch TV episodes at $.99 a pop (to own - thus reasonable)... then I saw I can get ALL I WANT $7.99 Netflix -- mega savings, fucking love it.

                                                        I wish Amazon would get with reality though with their movies I mean $3.99 rentals? Who the fuck can afford that? Might as well get my ass in the car and drive to the rental store $.99 for 5 night or even 2 for $.99 for 5 nights. Amazon needs to wake up!!! Not everyone has time to watch a rental within 24 hours, sometimes I just watch a movie 15mins/day until I finish it. And at 400-800% markup... for lower than DVD quality, what's the point?
                                                        Ok first of all if you pay attention Amazon ALWAYS has deals for movies rentals even new ones for 99 cents. For example Sex and The City 2 is available for rent for 99 cents. Next week they'll have others. If anything it outrageous it's their TV shows. $3 for the HD verison of a shows even half hour shows? Might as well keep cable. I don't find their SD content lower than DVD quality. And their rentals are 2 days not 1.

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