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  1. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    when the Gen Zs as well as the working class folks awake by a country boy's voice, song that may sound like a rant, Taylor Swift will not be on the top that long...
  2. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    this is how the laserdisc jacket will look positioned behind the door.
  3. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    here it is... as a Deco hanged to the back of the door to the media/book shelf.
  4. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    not joking. i had done that and my idea had inspired others to do so with their music library, with IKEA shelving and their Vinyl records covers. let me look into the previous discussion in another forum to dig that pic out...
  5. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    well... for the moment... your LD covers can be used as media shelf decos.
  6. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    ehh... in contrast, i don't totally agree with you that BDPlayer owners are ignorant of DVD backward capability. but rather, turned off by the initial impression of the image produced by playing DVD in it's native/automatic output resolution that make the picture look too soft when compared to...
  7. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    undeniably... BUY is the keyword. however, will that BUY, be selective or casual? selective buyer will only buy what the individual wants and in selected format to keep oneself up to date on archiving collection. while casual buyer, will just explore... i'm one such example, where i love Ridley...
  8. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    to play DVD "smoothly" on bigger screen, you need to employ FUR-Forced Upscale Resolution depending on the size of your TV. for example, some folks couldn't tell if i was playing the DVD or BD format of Pearl Harbor when they came to visit me in my new place where i was turning on only the...
  9. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    that phenomena will come back again only if the 4.7inch media couldn't hold the kind of data that consumers yearn for, and new hardware releases is weak on reading 100GB discs due to it's component limitation.
  10. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    DVD still remain viable, because of it's cost, stability over network streaming, and most importantly the hardware today that spins the discs, are still backward compatible to the old format that makes the format still playable. only one who loves the specific movie "deeply" will make a straight...
  11. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    16:9 Laserdiscs were only limited to PAL releases, and Japan market only NTSC release. All other Laserdiscs sold in America as well as the rest of the world, are 4:3 letterbox transfers.
  12. YANG

    The DVD day’s are numbered.

    DVD retailers which i visited regularly are clearing catalogued DVD stocks and rack space for BDs, while adding little volume a DVDs per new titles for sale in recent 2yrs...
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