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26th 2008f November 2008
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Mike asked:
Should I still keep buying the current DVDs, or will they end up like vinyl records, and I’ll have to replace them?
Should I still keep buying the current DVDs, or will they end up like vinyl records, and I’ll have to replace them?
My hope is that the new DVD player technologies will support the older format of DVDs.
Jimmie
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The New Blue Ray DVD player, will play older DVD types, don’t worry…
Blue Ray uses a finer laser to burn data on new DVD format called blue ray disc.
Since the laser is finer, more data can be put on a single disc, which bring 4.7GB (single layer) to 18 GB (single layer) or something like that!
Your DVD movies, will be of high definition format and as well as latest acoustic techologies in your music and playback sounds.
Comment by angate — November 26, 2008 @ 9:29 pm
DVD’s and CD’s will end like the vinyl records did.
Music and movies will be sold in memory cards most probably in SD (secure digital) format.
DVD players will disappear because the new TV’s Will come with a SD card slot and a USB port.
Comment by Marcelo R — November 30, 2008 @ 6:20 am
All of the new DVD technologies support the current DVD standards. You will not HAVE to replace anything, and you will be able to use one player for all.
Comment by wanderingphotographer — December 2, 2008 @ 7:42 pm
I think you’ll always be able to play the older ones. They are so similar in a lot of ways that’s it’s very easy to continue to support it. Try this site for more info.
Comment by ddnc_dave — December 4, 2008 @ 3:17 pm
EVERYTHING will go to Video On Demand or VOD…Eventually there’ll be enough BANDWIDTH to send Hi-Def AUDIO and VIDEO straight through the AIR to your COMPUTER and IPOD and whatever they come up with.
NO ONE will buy DISCS anymore…They’ll just DOWNLOAD anything that’s EVER been recorded in MOVIES and MUSIC for a small monthly fee…($19.95/month?).
Just check with all the MOVIE RENTAL STORES…(Hollywood, Movie Gallery and Blockbuster)…They’ve ALREADY invested in VIDEO ON DEMAND before it takes off…They KNOW it’ll put ‘em out of business…Notice how Blockbuster has jumped on the NETFLIX wagon?
But to learn MORE about Blu-ray and the other new DVD players - Click this link right here:
Comment by Jefferson — December 5, 2008 @ 5:33 pm
yes, the new Blu-ray or HD-DVD will support normal DVDs
Comment by Zack Quinn — December 7, 2008 @ 12:32 am
BD means Blue Ray Disc…it has larger capacity than the existing DVD.
Comment by ZeeMan — December 9, 2008 @ 8:43 pm