4K bluray outselling bluray 4:1 during same period of time. Sony stans furious

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Early Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Numbers Exceed Disc Predecessor
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New format growing four times as fast as Blu-ray Disc a decade ago


Studio executives are cheered by early Ultra HD Blu-ray sales numbers.

A total of 45 Ultra HD titles have been released on Blu-ray Disc since March — and according to Home Media Magazine market research, consumers bought more than 228,000 discs as of June 24.

By comparison, Blu-ray Disc, launched in June 2006, moved just 57,000 units in the comparable time frame.



Ultra HD is a new format that not only offers viewers four times the resolution of HD, but also includes high dynamic range (HDR), which produces brilliant highlights, vibrant colors and greater contrast on compatible displays. Observers expect the new format to trigger a resurgence in overall Blu-ray Disc sales, which already are tracking up 3% for the year in units and 6% in dollars, Home Media Magazine market research numbers show.

“2016 will be a phenomenal year for 4K Ultra High-Definition (UHD) TVs — driven in part by the market introduction of next-generation technologies — with shipments of 4K UHD displays projected to reach 13 million units (an 83% increase),” the Consumer Technology Association said in its latest research report. CTA expects revenue from 4K UHD displays in 2016 to top $10 billion, a 65% increase from last year.

“The new Ultra HD format with HDR allows us to give audiences the best-quality picture and sound available at home today,” said Ron Sanders, president of Warner Bros. Worldwide Home Entertainment Distribution. “With Ultra HD HDR televisions now widely available, filmmakers and consumers alike are excited about the way we are able to present our films to home viewers. It is truly the closest thing to what the filmmaker intended.”

At this point, there are only two Ultra HD Blu-ray players available, from Samsung and Panasonic, but that situation is expected to change — and fast. In June, the 10th birthday month for the Blu-ray Disc, Microsoft announced its new Xbox One S games console is Ultra HD Blu-ray and HDR compatible, while Sony said it is developing an upgraded version of its PlayStation 4 gaming console that will offer Ultra HD 4K resolution and richer graphics.

Other CE companies are expected to roll out players of their own in the coming months.

In January 2016, the UHD Alliance unveiled a consumer logo to identify devices, content and services capable of delivering a premium experience to an Ultra HD market expected to grow eightfold by 2019. The “Ultra HD Premium” logo is reserved for products and services that comply with performance metrics for resolution, HDR, peak luminance, black levels and wide color gamut, among others. The specifications also make recommendations for immersive audio and other features. These advances in resolution, contrast, brightness, color and audio combine to deliver a premium Ultra HD experience in the home. The UHDA includes most of the major Hollywood studios, consumer electronics companies representing the majority of today’s 4K Ultra HD TV market, cutting-edge developers of enabling technology and top players in content distribution.

The association in April 2016 expanded the range of products that can bear the Ultra HD Premium logo with the announcement of certification and logo licensing for Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc players.

Next-generation immersive, object-based sound formats also will be delivered via the Ultra HD Blu-ray specification. Additionally, with the optional digital bridge feature, the specification enhances the value of content ownership by embracing the notion that a content purchase can enable consumers to view their content across the range of in-home and mobile devices.

The specification also mandates all new Ultra HD Blu-ray players be capable of playing back current Blu-ray Discs, giving consumers access to the vast library of more than 12,000 titles currently available on Blu-ray Disc.

Thomas K. Arnold is editorial director of Home Media Magazine.

Correction: An earlier version of this story said the initial Blu-ray Disc titles began shipping in June 2016; they actually first hit the market in June 2006.

Early Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Numbers Exceed Disc Predecessor
 

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Early Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Numbers Exceed Disc Predecessor
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New format growing four times as fast as Blu-ray Disc a decade ago


Studio executives are cheered by early Ultra HD Blu-ray sales numbers.

A total of 45 Ultra HD titles have been released on Blu-ray Disc since March — and according to Home Media Magazine market research, consumers bought more than 228,000 discs as of June 24.

By comparison, Blu-ray Disc, launched in June 2006, moved just 57,000 units in the comparable time frame.



Ultra HD is a new format that not only offers viewers four times the resolution of HD, but also includes high dynamic range (HDR), which produces brilliant highlights, vibrant colors and greater contrast on compatible displays. Observers expect the new format to trigger a resurgence in overall Blu-ray Disc sales, which already are tracking up 3% for the year in units and 6% in dollars, Home Media Magazine market research numbers show.

“2016 will be a phenomenal year for 4K Ultra High-Definition (UHD) TVs — driven in part by the market introduction of next-generation technologies — with shipments of 4K UHD displays projected to reach 13 million units (an 83% increase),” the Consumer Technology Association said in its latest research report. CTA expects revenue from 4K UHD displays in 2016 to top $10 billion, a 65% increase from last year.

“The new Ultra HD format with HDR allows us to give audiences the best-quality picture and sound available at home today,” said Ron Sanders, president of Warner Bros. Worldwide Home Entertainment Distribution. “With Ultra HD HDR televisions now widely available, filmmakers and consumers alike are excited about the way we are able to present our films to home viewers. It is truly the closest thing to what the filmmaker intended.”

At this point, there are only two Ultra HD Blu-ray players available, from Samsung and Panasonic, but that situation is expected to change — and fast. In June, the 10th birthday month for the Blu-ray Disc, Microsoft announced its new Xbox One S games console is Ultra HD Blu-ray and HDR compatible, while Sony said it is developing an upgraded version of its PlayStation 4 gaming console that will offer Ultra HD 4K resolution and richer graphics.

Other CE companies are expected to roll out players of their own in the coming months.

In January 2016, the UHD Alliance unveiled a consumer logo to identify devices, content and services capable of delivering a premium experience to an Ultra HD market expected to grow eightfold by 2019. The “Ultra HD Premium” logo is reserved for products and services that comply with performance metrics for resolution, HDR, peak luminance, black levels and wide color gamut, among others. The specifications also make recommendations for immersive audio and other features. These advances in resolution, contrast, brightness, color and audio combine to deliver a premium Ultra HD experience in the home. The UHDA includes most of the major Hollywood studios, consumer electronics companies representing the majority of today’s 4K Ultra HD TV market, cutting-edge developers of enabling technology and top players in content distribution.

The association in April 2016 expanded the range of products that can bear the Ultra HD Premium logo with the announcement of certification and logo licensing for Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc players.

Next-generation immersive, object-based sound formats also will be delivered via the Ultra HD Blu-ray specification. Additionally, with the optional digital bridge feature, the specification enhances the value of content ownership by embracing the notion that a content purchase can enable consumers to view their content across the range of in-home and mobile devices.

The specification also mandates all new Ultra HD Blu-ray players be capable of playing back current Blu-ray Discs, giving consumers access to the vast library of more than 12,000 titles currently available on Blu-ray Disc.

Thomas K. Arnold is editorial director of Home Media Magazine.

Correction: An earlier version of this story said the initial Blu-ray Disc titles began shipping in June 2016; they actually first hit the market in June 2006.

Early Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Numbers Exceed Disc Predecessor
where do u see sony stans furious ?

who watches movies on disks anymore disks are a thing of the past
 

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where do u see sony stans furious ?

who watches movies on disks anymore disks are a thing of the past

So 4K discs are on pace to outsell Blu Ray but NO ONE is watching them?



And Sony stans would be furious since they claim up and down that 4K discs no longer matter since Sony omitted a 4K drive from the PS4. :coffee:
 

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where do u see sony stans furious ?

who watches movies on disks anymore disks are a thing of the past

I'm one of them, especially since I've invested in the hardware to get the best picture and sound possible, from speakers to avr to 4k player to 4k tv. Take a look over at the AVS forums you will find a whole community who has spent thousands on AV equipment to enjoy 4K blu-ray and everything that comes with it. When you can stream Dolby Atmos and 4K HDR let me know........
 

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I'm one of them, especially since I've invested in the hardware to get the best picture and sound possible, from speakers to avr to 4k player to 4k tv. Take a look over at the AVS forums you will find a whole community who has spent thousands on AV equipment to enjoy 4K blu-ray and everything that comes with it. When you can stream Dolby Atmos and 4K HDR let me know........
Exactly.
And with no buffering at all.
On one hand these guys are all "4K HDR is the truth :ohlawd:" but then turn around and act like 720p with pixelated buffering is perfectly fine for movies.
 

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And Sony stans would be furious since they claim up and down that 4K discs no longer matter since Sony omitted a 4K drive from the PS4.
Trust me, nobody is furious or really cares. Y'all let these forums keep y'all in a bubble. The majority of people couldn't care less about shyt like that no matter how loud the vocal minority on here complains.
 

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Vudu is now streaming 4K UHD titles in Dolby Atmos surround with Dolby Vision HDR

I know this isn't what you want to hear because then you'll just fall back to your "I want the best possible quality." line. :russell:

This will never change for me, and for anyone who invest in the av equipment for it. Streaming is all about convenience, 1st rate picture and sound quality not so much. That be like hooking up your PS4 to your HD tv with composite cables and saying "that'll do for me". Samsung dropped the 1st 4K blu-ray player and it sold out immediately, Microsoft got on board with the XB1....... I refuse to believe that discs are going anywhere anytime soon.
 

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This will never change for me, and for anyone who invest in the av equipment for it. Streaming is all about convenience, 1st rate picture and sound quality not so much. That be like hooking up your PS4 to your HD tv with composite cables and saying "that'll do for me". Samsung dropped the 1st 4K blu-ray player and it sold out immediately, Microsoft got on board with the XB1....... I refuse to believe that discs are going anywhere anytime soon.
you asked to let you know when there's 4K HDR Dolby Atmos streaming and I replied and you said exactly what I thought you'd say. :yeshrug:
 
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