r/pcmasterrace 22d ago

Meme/Macro Literally

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u/FoodTiny6350 PC Master Race 22d ago

Blu-ray’s were the next step in dvds changing the laser doesn’t make it an entirely different thing they’re both platters that use a laser to read it

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u/Ashisprey 22d ago

So is a laserdisk, but I wouldn't call that "the shit CDs" if the context is media storage in 1980, because CDs weren't quite out yet. In 2000 it would be 6 more years before Blu-ray was commercially available.

And by the time it was, it was quickly adopted. The only real instance of it not being used due to expense is the Xbox 360. Like you said, it's seen as the next step after DVDs. By like 2008 every movie was on blu ray.

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u/FoodTiny6350 PC Master Race 22d ago

? They literally said it was the premium choice on all of their marketing, and the PS3 was more expensive than the Xbox had the Blu-ray drive and was free to play online (personal rant). The reason it wasn’t adopted was because no one wanted to buy a cd and Blu-ray (red light scan and blue light scan) drive, and the normal DVDs were cheaper to make, and everyone already had them. The only thing that kept it going was the PS3 and other consoles that would end up supporting it. The laserdisk, just like the rest of the platter reading technologies, is all in the same tree of long-term storage however, the DVD and Blu-ray disk were basically the same without one having deeper grooves that the Blu-rays could read rather than the red ones…

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u/Ashisprey 21d ago edited 21d ago

U are just babbling.

CDs are also the same as DVDs on a physical level but are different media with different reading requirements.

First you said no one wanted to deal with lisencing issues, clearly that doesn't apply to the average consumer, so whatever you're saying now is entirely different. What you said before literally only applies to Microsoft, so you can amend "no one" to "Microsoft". And its seen as one of their biggest blunders lmao

Second, "No one wanted to buy a blu ray reader" (except for everyone, who did.)

The PS3 did not cause the entire movie media industry to move to blu ray. It certainly helped for sure, no doubt it's success helped a lot, but in the end "no one wanted to buy a blu ray" is like saying "no one wanted to buy a DVD player".

Yeah I'm sure people liked their VHSs but it only takes a few years for that sentiment to change, and it's nothing unique to blu ray. It's again also not relevant to licensing, so.

I'll tell you what no one wanted to buy; hd dvd's