mickrock wrote: » I still use videotape to watch certain, er, films.
Am Chile wrote: » With Music available on I tunes to download/ movies/ tv shows available to watch on netflix and amazom livestreaming plus other video on demand type sites- how long more can cds/dvds survive- when do people think all form dvds/cds buying music albums/movies on discs will become completely obsolete.
Tomk1 wrote: » Last time I looked (a few months ago) you couldn't get TV shows from itunes, also something about Amazon being content limited in the UK. ...so when every movie/TV-show is online to download & Ireland gets something called Broadband, 30/100 kbs is snailband. 2029 sounds about right.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Do you not think though that there's something nice about holding the physical copy of a recording in your hands? Whether it be a record or CD. I love album artwork, the liner notes etc. There's something very impersonal about this digital bullsh1t.
Kensington wrote: » Nah, I use iTunes for meh-OK stuff but music I really like I'll always buy on CD. Sure vinyl is making a comeback despite it being far older than CD and it wears out after extensive playing. So Ican't see physical CD/Vinyl ever being "obsolete". (Tapes were another story but tapes were ****e :pac:)
mikemac1 wrote: » Bought some American football DVD's from Amazon. Am a fan of American sports like that or baseball but since you can't realy buy these in Ireland you order them from amazon and USA sellers They were Region 1 and we are Region 2 as I remember My computer (is an imac) let me switch regions 5 times and then it locked permanently I assume there is a way to crack it but I'm not the best with things like that Down with this sort of thing