Well the obvious answer is that "plenty of people" are not buying into Blu-ray right now.
They haven't got anything like that far yet despite trying to puff themselves up with their selective stats & ridiculous claims.
The movie studios supposedly went for Blu-ray because of it's extra 'protection'. LMAO Currently (after this BD+ crack) there are now over 500 Blu-ray titles available for free download.
Given the expense & problems associated with the entire BD effort I can easily see the industry going very cool over Blu-ray now (and that's besides the actual real general public remaining completely & utterly uninterested in it at the prices they are looking for).
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LMAO
Well this just finishes off the idea that Blu-ray is going to amount to anything much in the a/v market.
But cheers for the freebie 500+ high def movies guys!
Truth Teller,
Plenty of people continued to buy DVD's after that copy protection got broke. What makes you think it's going to be any different this time around?
Well the obvious answer is that "plenty of people" are not buying into Blu-ray right now.
They haven't got anything like that far yet despite trying to puff themselves up with their selective stats & ridiculous claims.
The movie studios supposedly went for Blu-ray because of it's extra 'protection'.
LMAO
Currently (after this BD+ crack) there are now over 500 Blu-ray titles available for free download.
Given the expense & problems associated with the entire BD effort I can easily see the industry going very cool over Blu-ray now
(and that's besides the actual real general public remaining completely & utterly uninterested in it at the prices they are looking for).
http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/8002/hd-DVD_outsells_blu-ray.html