THX Chief Scientist: ...too late for Blu-ray
" THX Chief Scientist: ...it's too late for Blu-ray.
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Laurie Fincham, Chief Scientist at THX, talks to Home Cinema Choice Magazine about Blu-ray's chances to become a dominant format of the future.
After HD DVDs demise the UK Magazine asked him for a comment. "Personally, I think it's too late for Blu-ray. I think consumers will only become interested in replacing DVD when HD movies becomes available on flash memory. Do we really need another spinning format?" he told the magazine.
"In the future I want to be able to carry four to five movies around with me in a wallet, or walk into a store and have someone copy me a movie to a USB device. Stores will like that idea, because it's all about having zero inventory. I don't want to take up shelf space with dozens of HD movies."
"By the time Blu-ray really finds a mass market, we will have 128GB cards. I would guess that getting studios to supply movies on media cards, or offer downloads, will be a lot easier than getting them to sign up to support a disc format." he concluded.
Hopefully Lucas Film don't listen too much to their old friends at THX or we might never see Star Wars on a HD disc format like Blu-ray.
Source: Home Cinema Choice Magazine (May 2008)
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NateGeorge
August 2007
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View profile »I'm very sick and tired of the industries ignoring the customers. For instance, the HD-DVD demise... what consumers said they prefer blu-ray over HDDVD (besides the biased ones that purchased blu-ray instead of hd-dvd)? I have both formats and HDDVD is FAR SUPERIOR! And if its because of disc capacity, HDDVD was working on a 51gb disc... isn't 51 a larger number than 50? LOGIC, PEOPLE! C'MON! I purchased A Clockwork Orange on blu-ray because no Bay Area stores had it on HDDVD when it first came out. The presentation on blu-ray was pitiful! I was able to finally exchange it for the HDDVD version, and was much more satisfied with the presentation, it was worlds better! Maybe blu-ray will get better, maybe its a work in progress... but why would someone pick a work in progress rather than a product that is already finished, a product that can still receive updates on ANY of the players, even the first generation players... and on top of that, it costs less! Its common sense!
Blu-ray may have a lot of exciting things coming in the next few months and years, and I suppose its better that the format war is over, but this still is an example of how the industry did not listen to the consumers. If studios want to start/continue with digital downloads, that is another way to make money, so by all means do it, but dont stop production of hi-def discs without listening to the consumers first... we're the ones giving them money, we control the market, not them... without us they are nothing!
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View profile »> THX responds back to DVDTOWN inquiry and magazine quotation
"THX recognizes the quality and benefits that the Blu-ray HD format brings to the home theater experience. We are dedicated to supporting Blu-ray with new THX technologies and other initiatives. At its very core, THX is about advancing the quality of the entertainment experience, whether that is on optical disc, downloads or other emerging media. I believe Mr. Fincham's comments reflect that broader goal." Graham McKenna, Sr. PR Manager at THX Ltd., wrote in a statement to DVDTOWN.com.
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View profile »bladerunner1
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View profile »And I too am not looking forward to the day when there are no discs of any kind...just zeros/ones and a big fat harddrive....what fun is that? But you know it is coming. And we will still be here talking about the good ol' glory days of when we could actually "hold" our precious media.
And Hd-dvd packaging just looks better......I like the RED.
[Post edited by bladerunner1 on Apr 4, 2008 - CDT 7:10 PM]