I hope you are right. I wonder how much of the permanent medium will be lost due to streaming because of convenience and cost savings to the owners. Just as some movies not making it to BlueRay, how many movies will never be pressed to a disc in the future?AppleQueso wrote:I'm no market analyst or anything, but I could see a potential future where blu ray (or some other physical medium) continues to exist when streaming takes over and becomes more of a niche format for collectors and people who like physical products. I'd be fine with that.CRTGAMER wrote: I do see streaming eventually killing the DVD and BlueRay market, a shame when it does. All the extra stuff one gets on DVD gets lost. Streaming also kills the used "discover a treasure years later" market too.
On the other hand, independents have gotten into the market via youtube. Trash TV reborn thru online I guess.
YES on LCDs, LEDs and Plasmas. Its the same problem of trying to upscale a 480i image, VHS is the worse source compared to any other home video format. HD CRTs are more forgiving since they maintain each format's native resolution.BurningDoom wrote:Question about VHS:
I'm still using the old box TVs. I've heard that HD TVs make older consoles actually look worse. Do HD TVs also make VHS look worse?