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Telecolor 3007 07-07-2016 04:58 AM

Are people still buying D.V.D.'s and B.R.D.'s?
 
In the place where you live, are people still buying D.V.D.'s and B.R.D.'s (Blue Ray Discs) or the sales are in decline in more developed countries too? :scratch2:

Celt 07-07-2016 08:03 AM

I haven't bought one in years. :no:

WISCOJIM 07-07-2016 09:01 AM

No need to buy videos when you can stream or download most everything for less (or no) cost on the internet.

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Jeffhs 07-07-2016 10:51 AM

There must still be a market for DVDs. Amazon.com still sells them.

user181 07-07-2016 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffhs (Post 3165867)
There must still be a market for DVDs. Amazon.com still sells them.


You're being too literal.

The question is about the overall decline in sales of physical media, as compared to streaming.

dieseljeep 07-07-2016 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WISCOJIM (Post 3165853)
No need to buy videos when you can stream or download most everything for less (or no) cost on the internet.

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I just bought four good VHS tapes. CBS news documentaries, on WW2, the big one, per A.Bunker. I never seen the quality of recording on those tapes. They really have some great recording equipment. It looked like when it was originally broadcast. 25 cents each. :thmbsp:

WISCOJIM 07-07-2016 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dieseljeep (Post 3165874)
I just bought four good VHS tapes. CBS news documentaries, on WW2, the big one, per A.Bunker.

Were they from the WW2 with Walter Cronkite series? If so, there are 11 more tapes to that series.

A set of 15 VHS tapes covering World War II, copyright dates 1981-1983.

Includes (in alphabetical order): Air war Over Europe; Battleground Italy; The Eastern Front; Europe: The Allies Close In; Europe: Wars Within a War; The Home Front and Victory; The German High Command; Invastion: The Allies Attack; The Pacific Campaign; The Pacific Perimeter; The Pacific: War Begins; The Scandinavian and Soviet Fronts; The Seeds of War; Walter Cronkite Remembers & the Battle of the Bulge; The War Against Japan.

I see a lot of VHS & DVD historical series sets at estate sales, never once thought of taking a serious look at them.

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maxhifi 07-07-2016 12:49 PM

I never buy them anymore. I don't like buying movies, I enjoyed renting them but I find buying them lands me with a collection of movies I've already seen. There's too much content out there to watch the same movies again and again, it's not like having a music collection. I really think Netflix sucks compared to a good video store, I have had way less access to interesting movies since the last one closed up.

Eric H 07-07-2016 02:03 PM

I still buy discs, mostly Bluray and only if it's something special like the complete series of TV shows, Classic Disney and MST3K. that may never be on Netflix or classic films that will never show up on TV.

Streaming is great, I use it exclusively for my TV watching now, but physical media is nice because it's always there, Streaming depends on things outside of your control.

Ed in Tx 07-07-2016 03:21 PM

I buy DVDs BDs and/or CDs several times a month, quite a bit more than the vast majority of folks nowadays.

Got a BD on the way tomorrow: "Live in Colombia [Blu-ray] Alan Parsons Symphonic Project", should be a good show!

djfivos 07-07-2016 04:53 PM

There is a 4K version of blu ray. So they are still being made.

uxwbill 07-07-2016 06:58 PM

I can't speak for everyone around these parts. I am certainly still buying DVDs.

Despite having some working Blu-Ray players (two from the curb, working when found and still going) I haven't warmed up to that format. Most of my watching takes place on the computer.

I don't have any interest whatsoever in streaming or subscribing to a streaming service. And you don't find previously enjoyed streaming service subscriptions lying around in thrift stores. :D

OvenMaster 07-07-2016 11:54 PM

My household does not subscribe to cable or satellite TV, nor do we subscribe to any streaming services.
My public library is still adding recent movie DVDs all the time, so my parents borrow them regularly. Cost: $0. Can't beat that. :thmbsp:

RCAZenith 07-08-2016 10:50 AM

Yes. In rural GA, not everybody has real hi speed internet. BRDs and DVDs still sell here.


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Damnation 07-18-2016 07:56 PM

Every weekend, being a flea market hound it's hard to resist when DVDs are usually only a dollar each nowdays. Can sometimes grab BDs for two or three at affairs like that too.


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