Studios: Digital Downloads Not Ready

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Executives say it will be years before they replace DVDs.


Digital downloads via Broadband connections are years away from replacing Blu-ray high-def and standard-def DVDs.

That's the consensus of top Hollywood studio executives, as reported today by Video Business.

Apple, Microsoft, TiVo and NetFlix have all (or will soon) launched services that allow home viewers to download TV shows and movies from the Net to their TVs.

However, during a Content Delivery and Storage Association conference panel this month, four studio officials said downloads are no threat to physical media because they are too complicated and take too long to download.

For instance, some high-def movies can take hours to download before the viewer can begin to watch.

"I don’t think we have to be worried about the replacement of physical media for some time,” said Benn Carr, Disney's vice president of new technology, according to Video Business. “Downloading sales are not going to ‘hockey-stick’ soon. Every time I access a site and download, it’s not necessarily seamless.”

Sven Davidson, vice president of content development for Fox, was even more critical:

“Demand for downloading is very small and the satisfaction is smaller," he said. “The pipelines aren’t big enough.”


http://www.tvpredictions.com/downloads031208.htm
 
Executives say it will be years before they replace DVDs.

Sven Davidson, vice president of content development for Fox, was even more critical:

“Demand for downloading is very small and the satisfaction is smaller," he said. “The pipelines aren’t big enough.”


http://www.tvpredictions.com/downloads031208.htm

I agree, because the pipelines aren't big enough. But I hope they don't get too comfortable, because a lot of people don't give a shit about hd. A 700 mb file is enough resolution for a lotta folks


. . . I know I'm satisfied
 
I agree, because the pipelines aren't big enough. But I hope they don't get too comfortable, because a lot of people don't give a shit about hd. A 700 mb file is enough resolution for a lotta folks


. . . I know I'm satisfied

yes and no

the 700mb files are just about perfect for my free illegal downloads


not for my purchases.

if i'm renting from netflix, 360, ps3 or itunes, sure i dont mind downgraded quality and size.

but if i'm buying to keep? i want the best possible quality that can be pumped out
 
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