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Old 03-10-2008, 11:28 PM   #1 of 35
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Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


I'm a HUGE film fan (over 2,000) DVD's & I'm only 25

I PERSONALLY love having the film on disc. But Comcast is working on PROJECT INFINITY, which is set to have over 8,000 HD films & TV SERIES on Video On Demand (VOD) by 2009.

From there, they will be adding titles monthly.

Does anyone fear this could do damage to DVD's? Will people prefer to (for free) watch just about any film they wish on demand? Will they stop buying our favorite shiny little discs?

I love all of your opinions & I would love your opinions on this from fellow film lovers?

Please discuss.



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Old 03-10-2008, 11:51 PM   #2 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


Personally, I will ALWAYS want to own physical media, be it music or movies. That's just my personality, though. I suspect that at least 95% of the people on this site will feel the same.

VOD will replace physical media to a certain extent in the future (it's got a long way to go) but I think there will always be an option to buy a disc, for those of us who prefer it. Similarly, I think CDs will be around for those to want to own an "album" even though m3ps are taking over the music industry. It may come to a point where a CD is a limited-edition novelty for new releases, but I think they'll never go away completely.

I think DVDs/blu-ray discs will have a stronger hold than CDs, because of the nature of video and the portability issues.




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Old 03-11-2008, 06:08 AM   #3 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


Their list of flicks is only a drop in the bucket, too. I will still buy my favorites because there is something Comcast can't compete with: picture and audio quality. The on demand service needs to be on par with DVD for me. The signals on my digital cable are very compressed and that bugs me. I want immersive surround sound, too. Comcast can't touch my Oppo DVD player in terms of either.

If Comcast (or Netflix) can provide me with on demand films in HD-quality picture and sound, then I'm all for it, provided they offer more than the number of films and shows you quoted.



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Old 03-11-2008, 08:47 AM   #4 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


I don't think it will have an impact.

Have you tried to watch an On Demand movie on Comcast? It can be pretty annoying. The FF and REW features are extremely slow, controls very unresponsive.

Even if they have films listed that I also have in my Netflix queue, I will still wait for the DVD to watch them.


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Old 03-11-2008, 11:50 AM   #5 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


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Their list of flicks is only a drop in the bucket, too. I will still buy my favorites because there is something Comcast can't compete with: picture and audio quality. The on demand service needs to be on par with DVD for me. The signals on my digital cable are very compressed and that bugs me. I want immersive surround sound, too. Comcast can't touch my Oppo DVD player in terms of either.

If Comcast (or Netflix) can provide me with on demand films in HD-quality picture and sound, then I'm all for it, provided they offer more than the number of films and shows you quoted.
I agree. The Oppo is a damn fine DVD player.
My big gripe for On Demand. The movies they show in HD are a majority of the time cropped to 1.78:1. I WANT the OAR, dammit!!! Show a 2.35:1 film in the correct aspect ratio and not 1.78:1!! Yeesh. They ought to follow in the footsteps of TCM and show all their films in OAR.
I also prefer owning a physical copy of a film. More tangible to me compared to a downloaded one if they ever offered it. It's also about convenience too I figure. I enjoy a library of films dammit!!!




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Old 03-11-2008, 08:08 PM   #6 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


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Does anyone fear this could do damage to DVD's? Will people prefer to (for free) watch just about any film they wish on demand? Will they stop buying our favorite shiny little discs?

This service is free? That's interesting. How do they plan to make money?

I much, much prefer physical media, but being able to watch thousands of movies on demand for free is a pretty appealing option.
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Old 03-11-2008, 09:21 PM   #7 of 35
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This service is free? That's interesting. How do they plan to make money?
By having people not switch to FiOs or satellite, mainly.



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Old 03-11-2008, 09:57 PM   #8 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


Free? from Comca$t? I doubt it. The movies they currently offer aren't even free. They will either add a new programming tier, or just distribute the cost among their entire subscriber base.

Even it it were free, it would never replace physical media. We still have phone books and newspapers, [I know, for the advertising] which are useless examples of physical media.

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Old 03-12-2008, 07:54 AM   #9 of 35
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Re: Project Infinity To Replace DVD's?


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Free? from Comca$t? I doubt it. The movies they currently offer aren't even free. They will either add a new programming tier, or just distribute the cost among their entire subscriber base.

Even it it were free, it would never replace physical media. We still have phone books and newspapers, [I know, for the advertising] which are useless examples of physical media.

John

Comcast currently has hundreds of flicks free on demand. I would expect that trend in the future. New releases or whole series could be a different story.



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