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zuvuyeay said:
good to see the all time BR chart

dvd's get cheaper every year so i guess its hard to be up yoy

what does the new release box office power mean


That is one part of the numbers I have never understood



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Vetteman94 said:

Week Ending  01/01/2011

Blu-ray Ratio = 22:78

Top 20 Blu-ray Ratio =  36:64



Is there an accurate figures showing the sales ratio of BD movies owned per BD player ?  I had read somewhere a year ago that BD movies owned per BD player numbers were underperforming compared to a similar stage in DVD's life... and the article said BD may possible never hit DVD peak attachment rate because the business model for movies is changing.. since convience often wins over now.. meaning DVD never had to compete against the convience purchases of  a HD on demand movie on cable, or Direct TV, or Xbox 360 Zune 1080p movies, or even the so easy and convient Netflix (which has limited HD, but many DVD picture quality movies ), RedBox on the street corner close by ,etc,, etc.. and people now have the option to buy (or rent) digital downloaded   HD movies...so they can rent an HD movie at a fraction of buying one... At one time everyone bought alot of DVD's because they saw it like this will never get ruined or outdated , but it did get outdated per say as far as 'picture quality' .. I think some people are sort of tired of the big library concept that before they didnt mind.. and maybe AGAIN part of this is so many HD movies can be ordered on demand now.. and there arent alot of movies people will OWN to watch over and over... 10 yrs ago you had to have MEDIA ( either a VHS tape or a DVD ) and now other digital options are changing it all... Kids under 18yrs of age might take for granted that only 15 yrs ago half of the world was still on dialup !  Many young kids grow up not knowing what they 'missed' or 'didnt miss' ...Internet speeds will be so fast in another 15 yrs that physical media might become more a dinosaur..



rf40928 said:

Is there an accurate figures showing the sales ratio of BD movies owned per BD player ?  I had read somewhere a year ago that BD movies owned per BD player numbers were underperforming compared to a similar stage in DVD's life... and the article said BD may possible never hit DVD peak attachment rate 


http://www.degonline.org/pressreleases/2011/f_Q410.pdf

Totals since 1997 for DVD

DVDs = 12.5B

DVD Players = 297M

Attach Ratio about 42 Movies per player

 

Blu-ray Totals  since launch

BDs = 350 M

BD Players = 28.5M

Attach Ratio about 12 movies per player.

Now according to the report it doesnt say that DVD Players include game consoles, but it does for Blu-ray Players.  If that truely is the case then the numbers are slightly skewed.  As that would mean that the Xbox, Xbox 360 and PS2 are all excluded from that total, which all 3 combined are at 90M currently.  That would drop the attachment rates considerably, 32 Movies per player.  Or if you remove the PS3 from the Blu-ray Players,  which is at 21M,  it would put the attachement numbers higher than the DVD numbers, 46.5 Movies per player.  Only the first one seems legitimate to do though.   

I personally dwarf those attachment rates.   150 BD Movies per player, 200 DVD Movies per player



Vetteman94 said:
zuvuyeay said:
good to see the all time BR chart

dvd's get cheaper every year so i guess its hard to be up yoy

what does the new release box office power mean


That is one part of the numbers I have never understood

probably means how much money the new movies in theaters made that week.



Vetteman94 said:
zuvuyeay said:
good to see the all time BR chart

dvd's get cheaper every year so i guess its hard to be up yoy

what does the new release box office power mean


That is one part of the numbers I have never understood

probably means how much money the new movies in theaters made that week.