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Netflix Is Abandoning DVDs
More death to the DVD as some discussed last week.
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I have Netflix, strictly streaming for $7.99/month. I think that will hurt them dramatically unless they strike up some deals with the movie studios to enable streaming of first rate films, the newer stuff that they only offer via DVD.
Another downside is the job loss that will most likely be incurred, not to mention the amount of revenue the government will lose on the postage. |
netflix has great future ahead of them - they can probably bring over current feature films for extra premiums or ppv. they also have potential to replace cable tv with airing live shows/channels on demand - more advertising revenue and or channel subscriptions. fuck the dvds )
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adapt or die.
blockbuster = dead netflix = growing |
rogers dvd rental stores closing down left and right here in canada...
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I rent all of my movies online, usually Amazon. As all of the "older" TVs phase out over the next 10 years and "smart" TVs phase in, a lot of this stuff will no longer be needed. Everything will be online.
A big issue with the Netflix switch is the strain it could cause on the national broadband network. We need to get building that out ASAP or growth over the next decade could be really hampered by the onslaught of Internet powered TVs and further growth of online video. Everybody watches YouTube, even my 75-year-old grandmother... wait until we have one billion smart TVs streaming full length videos and TV shows every night. |
Yes please. I am sooooo over these fucking plastic discs. They get all scratched and then they don't work. I fear Elmo in Grouchland might not play everytime I go to put it on. Streaming is better!
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I can't wait to have a streaming tv. I'll take all my dvd players out back and take a hammer to them!!! |
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I hope not, the Streaming selection is shitty compared to the DVD ones...
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i won't be surprised to see them starting free service in the future with ads ingested every 10-15min throughout a movie like it's done on many tv channels
the network congestion is a problem at least here on the east side, i'm noticing significant drop of speed daily between 6-10pm with my cable connection |
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This was always their plan. This company is called NETflix remember :winkwink:
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I have not been to a blockbuster in years. I use Vudu. Movies are released to stream same day (most the time) to stream. You cant beat it. 3.99 for SD and 5.99 for HD. Hell even alot of the new ones you can buy for 9.99 in SD same day of release to stream anytime you want. Fuck getting a disk. Adopt or die.
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10 years ago it made sense to ship, now a days it's pointless... why are studio's bitching about it anyway? if someone wants to steal the content, they can just as easily rip the dvd with some free software..
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If they increased the streaming selection / this move lets them offer newer stuff up instantly i'd be all for it. The bandwidth issues do concern me a little bit, but like everyones saying it's adapt or die. I rarely get dvd's anymore, so 99% of the time i'm just watching streaming stuff from netflix anyways, then again i don't use netflix to watch the really new stuff so it hasn't really been a problem.
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I don't think anyone realizes that we're no where close to having the appropriate bandwidth to support Instant and OnDemand viewing exclusively.
I have broadband cable, and my experience with internet movie watching, whether its Amazon or Netflix or PS3, is spotty at best. Amazon especially has crappy compression, and while might be OK for little character driven indie flicks and documentaries, I want to see my special effects blockbusters and action movies in the highest quality possible, with deep blacks, theater sound and crystal clear picture. BluRay will give me that, and Netflix is not even close to be able deliver that to me instantly. The bandwidth is not there. 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? |
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Let me mention too I am tired of getting scratched, broken discs in the mail that don't work. I've had discs not get here, not get back, lost in mail etc. I'm sure they take a loss on that part, too.
I have no problem with bandwidth. Some of you must live in some busy areas! Not everyone does... |
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Just about everything I stream is instant, even high quality videos and TV shows. But as you mentioned, a lot of the country has bad connections, so it's not feasible to totally switch over yet. I think the government is still trying to map out a way to increase broadband throughout the country... by the time they are finished we'll be on to the next thing. Would be great if the utilities, or the cable companies, or whoever, would get involved. |
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on the good side, i get perfect HD res thru my Xbox on my LCD |
That's pretty amazing.
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Fuck paying extra to watch movies. I don't use Netflix, rent DVDs locally or any other pay per movie or showing service either online or offline. I only watch movies as part of my DirecTV subscription that I already pay for with HBO, Showtime, Encore & Starz. I just record them to my HD DVR and watch when I want.
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Netflix is absolutely raping and pillaging the Canadian market now. Everyone i know has a netflix online subscription and is loving it. Once they get their content library up to date they will put the final nail in Blockbuster's coffin.
A friend of mine who is a manager of a couple of local blockbusters said the only thing really keeping them going is their game rental business. |
torrents are free with a better selection.
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does blockbuster have an exclusive right to get stuff "28 days" before? If so, does anyone know when that expires? Cuz thats really the only thing they have on netflix
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Adraco OR Die...
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wow that is pretty shocking. I know the cost is probably higher for DVD rentals, but geez that kinda blows.
a lot of TV shows are only on DVD and some old school movies. however, when i rent anything new, if its not in BD they i dont bother. |
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problem with this theory is that if you want a bluray is that going to stream? I have watched a few movie streams on netflix that said hd and it looked great. But its not a bluray.
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I have their 2 disc at a time subscription and use it for newer releases. I use the wii to stream quite a bit and watch shorter movies and specials on my iphone, but that's very rare because I just can't stand watching a movie on such a small screen.
I'm a movie geek and love the selection that netflix has, but would love it if they had newer titles to stream and it was better quality. Like mentioned above, I need my big explosion-y action movies in hi-def with surround sound, etc. |
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Netflix streaming sucks balls. Grainy
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Movies are a time waster.
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http://www.trendsupdater.com/wp-cont...ne-3-main1.jpg I have kids... So i unfortunately know these things :( |
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http://www.viewclips.net/wp-content/...me_alone_4.jpg I was playing up the "Home Alone 2 added as a new release to streaming" comment with my faux ignorance on the subject. I have a kid as well, though I think it was my wife who forced both my son and I to watch all 4 installments. :helpme |
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what do you live in some 3rd world shithole on dial up... i use the wireless roku player and that shit rolls with no glitches... . |
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I do the Blockbuster 3 discs at a time. All Blue rays, with 5 in store trade ins per month. $17 is nothing and the 5 in store trade ins rock. Streaming is cool, but Blue Rays are 30 Gig disks and i don't see technology being able to stream 30 gigs anytime soon. I was a NetFlix fan for a long time, but been doing the Blockbuster thing for 6 months and am really happy with it. As it stands now, it Blockbuster rips Netflix on all aspects. User interface, 28 days sooner, blue rays at no extra cost, and 5 in store trade ins at no additional cost. |
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75% of the movies I search for on Netflix are DVD only. I mainly have it for the kids, but I did spend Sunday watching 8 hours of 80's movies that I don't have on DVD already. There is a Redbox 90 seconds away if I REALLY want to watch something new.
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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. |
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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. All bullshit aside, as of now Blockbuster has the best options for the price when it comes to renting, by mail, blue rays. :2 cents: |
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