MadVillainy
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People really don't think Physical copies will never become obsolete?
Maybe obsolete is the wrong word. But physical copies will become a niche thing like vinyl.
Vinyl is fairly popular. But I dont think it's that much of a big thing.
-Digital copies of music are usually cheaper than a physical CD. And WAY cheaper than vinyl
-Digital copies is near physical satisfaction. You can get them quicker than a physical copy. On another note: Amazon actually does this really cool thing called auto rip where you can buy the physical copy and get a digital copy immediately. That's why I like to order CDs from Amazon
-Spotify, Netflix, Pandora, Amazon Prime, and other streaming services are becoming/are really big. In addition to that piracy is huge. So even buying digital CDs,DVDs, etc. has taken a hit.
-As Ive said before, computers are doing away with CD drives. I think a big thing will be when cars stop putting CD drives in their cars. I think they just announced a car with wi-fi which will help toward streaming services
In any case, I'll keep buying physical copies. One because I like looking at my collections on the shelf. Two because I have had so many problems with technology that I don't trust having my whole collection in there. I do like getting a digital copy along with my physical copy. I think streaming can be cool, I just bought a Google Music subscription and I really like it, but it's not better than going into my Itunes, Winamp, etc. and having all my music right there without having to stream it through wi fi.
However, I don't think physical copies will be big forever. I can already see the early stages of them being on the way out or at least going the way of vinyl
We live in a physical world, so people will always want something physical.
And what's this about laptops coming out without CD drives? How the hell are you supposed to load **** onto it?
We live in a physical world, so people will always want something physical.
And what's this about laptops coming out without CD drives? How the hell are you supposed to load **** onto it?
You either download it directly from the net or use a flash drive via usb port.
We live in a physical world, so people will always want something physical.
And what's this about laptops coming out without CD drives? How the hell are you supposed to load **** onto it?
I am an advent of the cloud, regardless of possible security issues. My only gripe is if the damn thing goes down or becomes discontinued you're ****ed. Ubuntu One used to be where I stored all my movies, documents and music then last summer....we're shutting down.
Have you ever thought of buying your own cloud storage? It be more convenient & safe for you.
I hope physical copies don't go bye-bye anytime soon.
just look at what the recent game network hack attacks showed. if you rely on your machine to connect to a network to download or stream the digital media, you'd be pretty much screwed if your machine goes offline.
whereas even if the machine can't connect to the network, you can always stick in your physical copy to enjoy your movie or whatever.
and let's not even mention the time it takes to download stuff, especially larger files like movies or games.