History of the Progression to Blu-Ray Players

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After the early format wars between VHS and Beta, people were happy to not have to worry about changing for a while. In the audio world, there had already been a few changes from records to eight tracks and from eight tracks to cassette. Then in the mid eighties the digital revolution started and compact disc took over. People had made the change and most people by the early to mid nineties made the jump to CD and digital music.

Not too much later CD domination was under attack with digital downloads, that story is not over yet. But on the video side the VHS had a really steady time on the market for over ten years which was when DVD’s came onto the market. Even with the advanced technology it has taken a while for the public to accept the DVD.

Of course it didn’t help that the new DVD players were pretty expensive and VCR’s had finally become so inexpensive that everybody had a top of the line one. VCR ruled for so long that nobody was really ready for something to take its place. Everybody had a ton of VHS tapes and even the movie industry was hesitant to switch over to a new format.

As high definition televisions came onto the scene and more people accepted them and purchased them, the advanced technology of the DVD became more apparent. On a DVD the video is very crisp and the sound is clear and full, along with the fact that the DVDs have a much longer life than VHS tapes. It wasn’t too long before everyone recognized the superior quality and the purchases increased which caused the prices to drop which causes another round of purchases.

Soon, the manufacturers stopped making VHS tapes all together. Soon everybody had a huge DVD collection, many people had multiple copies of the same movies because the studios kept releasing new version with extra content on the disc. It was getting out of control. They kept figuring out more ways to fit more content on more discs. There were special editions with three and four discs worth of content. Now, with DVD becoming the outdated format, Blu-ray is taking over. BD can fit five times as much information on one disc. There is no more need for multiple disc editions.

By: Jason G Thomas

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