Re: Edge of Tomorrow - another reason why UV prices need to come down
I think that UV needs to understand that there are more disadvantages to a digital media format than advantages, and price accordingly.
Advantages of physical media over digital:
1) As pointed out, quality is usually significantly better with a physical disc.
2) Some people live in areas where internet speeds are slow, or they can only use access cards which are slow AND limit how many GB they can use each month.
3) A physical disc you can play in any room in the house, no matter if you have internet or not. I personally have a small tv/dvd combo in one of the upstairs bedrooms that I still play dvds in to fall asleep with. I have no desire to buy a Roku or something to stream internet to it.
4) As a Comcast customer, sometimes we lose internet totally. Still have my discs though
5) THE EXPERIENCE!!! On physical media, I usually get appealing, interactive menus and I consistently get some great special features (commentaries, documentaries, featurettes, trailers, deleted scenes). Sure, some of the newer UV movies come with a handful of "bonus" features. No commentaries though. Very few times I have seen any real "special features", they are usually just promo type featurettes. UV bonus features are NEVER interactive, like some DVD/BR ones are. And to access the BR special features is very easy, as you can do it from anywhere, including during the movie. UV you have to back out of the movie and go into it just like if you were changing to a different movie entirely. Some UV bonus content is PC only.
6) Organization. Sorry, the whole way UV movies are organized is cumbersome. You need to be able to create custom filters and organize them that way. For example, I keep my dvds/BRs organized in different ways..Clint Eastwood movies together, my 50's Science Fiction together, my James Bond together, my Toho films together. You need to be able to create custom tags and filters in Vudu. And if Vudu were to fold, we would be screwed because all of the other interfaces suck royally. Target, CinemaNow, Flixster...sorry...they are horrible front ends.
7) I have NEVER scratched a disc where it had issues playing. Even used discs I bought that were scratched play fine. If a movie did get scratched to the point of non-playing, I can always buy a new one. However, if there is a flaw in your UV movie you are FOREVER stuck with it...no control. There is a Godzilla movie that has several seconds of interference in it, they know it is there (I sent screen caps, they confirmed, and they contacted the supplier but it has not been replaced and they can't guarantee it ever will). There is another Godzilla movie where they have the wrong movie as the cover, they have never replaced it either.
8) I can take a physical disc to a friend or family member's house to watch with them, without having to try and add them as a user to my account (they may not even have something to access Vudu anyway).
9) I can rip backup copies of my physical media to play on my computer, and actually choose which format to save it as. Depending on the format, the size will vary. I only have the SD or HD/HDX option for Vudu downloads. And even then, I am limited to where I play it. I can also make a backup copy of physical media to use in the car player, so who cares if that gets scratched?
Sooooo..with all those advantages of physical media....and considering that for $20 I can get all those benefits PLUS it will come with the UV copy..WHY would I pay $20 to get JUST the UV copy?
PLUS...I can buy the physical and do a disc to digital for dirt cheap, so I can actually buy a DVD only or Blu-Ray only version of the movie then just get the Disc To Digital for $2-$4, so then THAT package is actually cheaper than buying just the UV copy.
I think that UV needs to understand that there are more disadvantages to a digital media format than advantages, and price accordingly.
Advantages of physical media over digital:
1) As pointed out, quality is usually significantly better with a physical disc.
2) Some people live in areas where internet speeds are slow, or they can only use access cards which are slow AND limit how many GB they can use each month.
3) A physical disc you can play in any room in the house, no matter if you have internet or not. I personally have a small tv/dvd combo in one of the upstairs bedrooms that I still play dvds in to fall asleep with. I have no desire to buy a Roku or something to stream internet to it.
4) As a Comcast customer, sometimes we lose internet totally. Still have my discs though
5) THE EXPERIENCE!!! On physical media, I usually get appealing, interactive menus and I consistently get some great special features (commentaries, documentaries, featurettes, trailers, deleted scenes). Sure, some of the newer UV movies come with a handful of "bonus" features. No commentaries though. Very few times I have seen any real "special features", they are usually just promo type featurettes. UV bonus features are NEVER interactive, like some DVD/BR ones are. And to access the BR special features is very easy, as you can do it from anywhere, including during the movie. UV you have to back out of the movie and go into it just like if you were changing to a different movie entirely. Some UV bonus content is PC only.
6) Organization. Sorry, the whole way UV movies are organized is cumbersome. You need to be able to create custom filters and organize them that way. For example, I keep my dvds/BRs organized in different ways..Clint Eastwood movies together, my 50's Science Fiction together, my James Bond together, my Toho films together. You need to be able to create custom tags and filters in Vudu. And if Vudu were to fold, we would be screwed because all of the other interfaces suck royally. Target, CinemaNow, Flixster...sorry...they are horrible front ends.
7) I have NEVER scratched a disc where it had issues playing. Even used discs I bought that were scratched play fine. If a movie did get scratched to the point of non-playing, I can always buy a new one. However, if there is a flaw in your UV movie you are FOREVER stuck with it...no control. There is a Godzilla movie that has several seconds of interference in it, they know it is there (I sent screen caps, they confirmed, and they contacted the supplier but it has not been replaced and they can't guarantee it ever will). There is another Godzilla movie where they have the wrong movie as the cover, they have never replaced it either.
8) I can take a physical disc to a friend or family member's house to watch with them, without having to try and add them as a user to my account (they may not even have something to access Vudu anyway).
9) I can rip backup copies of my physical media to play on my computer, and actually choose which format to save it as. Depending on the format, the size will vary. I only have the SD or HD/HDX option for Vudu downloads. And even then, I am limited to where I play it. I can also make a backup copy of physical media to use in the car player, so who cares if that gets scratched?
Sooooo..with all those advantages of physical media....and considering that for $20 I can get all those benefits PLUS it will come with the UV copy..WHY would I pay $20 to get JUST the UV copy?
PLUS...I can buy the physical and do a disc to digital for dirt cheap, so I can actually buy a DVD only or Blu-Ray only version of the movie then just get the Disc To Digital for $2-$4, so then THAT package is actually cheaper than buying just the UV copy.
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