 danawhitakerSpace...The Final FrontierPremium join:2002-03-02 Urbandale, IA | reply to badtrip
Re: I agree "No thanks, I'll VOD, even if the quality is less than Bluray, hell divx quality is good enough for me 9 times out of ten. Blockbuster's CEO is wrong, brick & mortar BB's are ghost towns. Convenience goes a very long way."
Divx quality is good enough for me too, for my TV. But, I wouldn't *pay* to receive that kind of quality (or worse, from what it sounds like), not from any service like Blockbuster. I would honestly rather go out to the store and get a physical copy that's higher quality. You can always call in advance and make sure it's in stock so you don't waste your time in that regard. If I'm paying an identical amount (or similar) for a downloaded version of the product, the quality should be equal to what I'd receive in the store. If not, no thanks. Some people thrive on that kind of mentality, but I'm not one of them. I'd rather speak with my money by saying no, I won't purchase your substandard limited and/or poor quality product. If people are willing to pay for a substandard product, the industry has no motivation to bother trying to correct the problems and bring higher-quality video into the streaming market. -- You're watching Sports Night on CSC so stick around... |