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Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 07:20:05 »


3TB HDD @ $70

3TB holds ~110x  1080p movies


$0.64 per movie

3TB will hold ~ 30x  4K  movies


$2.33 per movie





INCLUDING the 4K TV + Graphics Card....


$2500 TV
$600 Graphics card (HEVC requires it)
$5600 Harddrives (240 TeraBytes over 10 years, 300 movies per year)

~3000 movies  over 10 Years..

$2.9 per movie..   ALMOST  $3..






This is quite a huge price hike..


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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 07:32:02 »
I think the bigger price hike is going to be upgrading your 1080p monitor or TV to a 4K one.

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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 07:38:12 »
I think the bigger price hike is going to be upgrading your 1080p monitor or TV to a 4K one.
Ugh I am not looking forward to that.
And so far I'd say there's no reason for me to go from 1080p to 4K.
Maybe when the TV's and harddrives are cheaper (if that'll ever happen)

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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:17:27 »
I think the bigger price hike is going to be upgrading your 1080p monitor or TV to a 4K one.
Ugh I am not looking forward to that.
And so far I'd say there's no reason for me to go from 1080p to 4K.
Maybe when the TV's and harddrives are cheaper (if that'll ever happen)

Well.... all the tvs with the New 4k bluray features,  HDR, wide gamut, seem to huddle around $2000-3000..   

That's not so bad, considering it's gonna last 5-10 years...

But harddrives you're buying every year..   
So instead of buying 2 harddrives every year.. 
I have to now buy 8 harddrives every year.. 

That's alot of damn drives.. (EVERY   YEAR)

So, over the course of 10 years.. I have to spend $5600 on drives...



So... lets do the break down..

$2500 TV
$600 Graphics card (HEVC requires it)
$5600 Harddrives (240 TeraBytes)

~3000 movies  over 10 Years..

$2.9 per movie..   ALMOST  $3..


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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:24:20 »
I think the bigger price hike is going to be upgrading your 1080p monitor or TV to a 4K one.
Ugh I am not looking forward to that.
And so far I'd say there's no reason for me to go from 1080p to 4K.
Maybe when the TV's and harddrives are cheaper (if that'll ever happen)

Well.... all the tvs with the New 4k bluray features,  HDR, wide gamut, seem to huddle around $2000-3000..   

That's not so bad, considering it's gonna last 5-10 years...

But harddrives you're buying every year..   
So instead of buying 2 harddrives every year.. 
I have to now buy 8 harddrives every year.. 

That's alot of damn drives.. (EVERY   YEAR)

So, over the course of 10 years.. I have to spend $5600 on drives...
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So, you're keeping every movie you download? I just delete them all. :/

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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:24:27 »
join big software company

make good friends with IT guy(s)

wait until they upgrade some servers

get TBs of old HDD/SSDs for free

unfortunately i am not buddies with the IT guys (they're pretty old and we can't relate) but i was told that they give out a buttload of old storage gear

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #6 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:37:46 »
join big software company

make good friends with IT guy(s)

wait until they upgrade some servers

get TBs of old HDD/SSDs for free

unfortunately i am not buddies with the IT guys (they're pretty old and we can't relate) but i was told that they give out a buttload of old storage gear

You would trust 240 TBs of data to Enterprise environment Used Drives ??

Those drives are only better when they're Brand NEW..

They never turn those off..  the motor and spindle might be fine,  but the Controller chips are  On Edge..


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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:38:46 »

So, you're keeping every movie you download? I just delete them all. :/

No, not every movie..   I'm just extrapolating based on release patterns of movies..

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #8 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:45:30 »
join big software company

make good friends with IT guy(s)

wait until they upgrade some servers

get TBs of old HDD/SSDs for free

unfortunately i am not buddies with the IT guys (they're pretty old and we can't relate) but i was told that they give out a buttload of old storage gear

You would trust 240 TBs of data to Enterprise environment Used Drives ??

Those drives are only better when they're Brand NEW..

They never turn those off..  the motor and spindle might be fine,  but the Controller chips are  On Edge..

do you have a quarter of a PB????? or are you just throwing out a number?

i know they're under heavy load, but they use them for what seems like a short amount of time. i don't know that much about hdd's tho

with the amount they throw away you could have a raid 5/6 though. maybe not for 240gb however

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 08:48:56 »
join big software company

make good friends with IT guy(s)

wait until they upgrade some servers

get TBs of old HDD/SSDs for free

unfortunately i am not buddies with the IT guys (they're pretty old and we can't relate) but i was told that they give out a buttload of old storage gear

You would trust 240 TBs of data to Enterprise environment Used Drives ??

Those drives are only better when they're Brand NEW..

They never turn those off..  the motor and spindle might be fine,  but the Controller chips are  On Edge..

do you have a quarter of a PB????? or are you just throwing out a number?

i know they're under heavy load, but they use them for what seems like a short amount of time. i don't know that much about hdd's tho

with the amount they throw away you could have a raid 5/6 though. maybe not for 240gb however

~3000 movies, over 10 years @ 4k will require $5600, 240TB

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Re: Are you guys ready for $2 per movie?
« Reply #10 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 09:18:28 »
I think the bigger price hike is going to be upgrading your 1080p monitor or TV to a 4K one.
Ugh I am not looking forward to that.
And so far I'd say there's no reason for me to go from 1080p to 4K.
Maybe when the TV's and harddrives are cheaper (if that'll ever happen)

Well.... all the tvs with the New 4k bluray features,  HDR, wide gamut, seem to huddle around $2000-3000..   

That's not so bad, considering it's gonna last 5-10 years...

But harddrives you're buying every year..   
So instead of buying 2 harddrives every year.. 
I have to now buy 8 harddrives every year.. 

That's alot of damn drives.. (EVERY   YEAR)

So, over the course of 10 years.. I have to spend $5600 on drives...
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So... lets do the break down..

$2500 TV
$600 Graphics card (HEVC requires it)
$5600 Harddrives (240 TeraBytes)

~3000 movies  over 10 Years..

$2.9 per movie..   ALMOST  $3..


Sigh.....................................................
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Yeah I don't doubt the math is correct but I'd still say spending $2k on a TV is a little more than I generally care to spend.
I mean I've always wanted to splurge on a giant-ass TV with all the fixin's but I doubt the wife would let me.  :))

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #11 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 09:36:31 »

Yeah I don't doubt the math is correct but I'd still say spending $2k on a TV is a little more than I generally care to spend.
I mean I've always wanted to splurge on a giant-ass TV with all the fixin's but I doubt the wife would let me.  :))

Well, it's not something you buy everyday..   hahaha


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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #12 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 09:39:47 »

Yeah I don't doubt the math is correct but I'd still say spending $2k on a TV is a little more than I generally care to spend.
I mean I've always wanted to splurge on a giant-ass TV with all the fixin's but I doubt the wife would let me.  :))

Well, it's not something you buy everyday..   hahaha
No I just think she's tired of my tech/gadget/mech addiction(s). And doesn't care much about what kind of tv she gets, just that it works.

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #13 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 09:44:12 »
4K isn't worth the space/money right now. I'd rather go to 1440 instead of 4K right now, personally.

It's not like someone is holding a gun to your head making you upgrade.

Also, there's always possibility of cheaper/more reliable large-sized drives.


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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #14 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 10:04:35 »
4K isn't worth the space/money right now. I'd rather go to 1440 instead of 4K right now, personally.

It's not like someone is holding a gun to your head making you upgrade.

Also, there's always possibility of cheaper/more reliable large-sized drives.




No.. buying 1440 today is a HUGE mistake..


4K makes a tremendous difference when it comes to upcoming Movies..


And you can still play 1440 res games on a 4k Monitor if that's all ur graphics budget allows..


1440p is obsolete.. 

Even p00r ol' Tp4 has been using 1600p since 2007..

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« Reply #15 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 12:35:02 »
If you never look at 4k, what you're looking at now will be enough :P  It's only comparatively that the quality is an issue.  I record all of my movies at 720p.  Less to stream, less to store.  And on my TV, it looks fine to me.

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #16 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 12:38:39 »
There's not even 30 movies a year that I'm interested in, let alone 300. I've been at 10TB of NAS space for some time, and I'm only about half way to filling it.

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #17 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:03:36 »
If you never look at 4k, what you're looking at now will be enough :P  It's only comparatively that the quality is an issue.  I record all of my movies at 720p.  Less to stream, less to store.  And on my TV, it looks fine to me.

I've already seen 4k though..

and,  even on my current 2560x1600,  downscaled 4k looks better than upscaled 1080p


WHICH IS WHY  buying a 2560x1440 would be such a mistake if someone shopped for a monitor today..


I don't recommend anyone buy a monitor today to be honest.. 

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #18 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:06:20 »
And where are you going to get these 4K movies?

Bluray is still only 1080p until Sony releases these 4K disks which haven't come out yet. I mean, you could try getting a hold of those massive cinema quality movies, but I haven't found a reliable source of 4K media

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #19 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:08:47 »
I honestly see almost zero difference between 1080 and 720p movie downloads. The only time I can notice it is if I play directly off of a BR disc. In fact, in many cases the 1080 is worse due to upscaling artifacts boxing up my darks >:(

Really only good for films made post 2011

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #20 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:10:43 »
I honestly see almost zero difference between 1080 and 720p movie downloads. The only time I can notice it is if I play directly off of a BR disc. In fact, in many cases the 1080 is worse due to upscaling artifacts boxing up my darks >:(

Really only good for films made post 2011

Are you blind per chance? Anything less than 1080p bugs me to the point I'd rather just  wait for a 1080p download to finish than watch 720p or less

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« Reply #21 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:19:03 »
I honestly see almost zero difference between 1080 and 720p movie downloads. The only time I can notice it is if I play directly off of a BR disc. In fact, in many cases the 1080 is worse due to upscaling artifacts boxing up my darks >:(

Really only good for films made post 2011

Are you blind per chance? Anything less than 1080p bugs me to the point I'd rather just  wait for a 1080p download to finish than watch 720p or less

If I did a side-by-side I would bet my left ass cheek you would get at least half of them wrong. People act like they can tell and see a difference, but there are people who edit videos for a living who cannot always see a clear difference between 1080 and 4k, and if you are squinting and getting all super close just to spot artifacts then they are closer than you think. It's also highly dependent on your viewing distance and size of the monitor, and also largely dependent of pure hype.

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« Reply #22 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 16:22:14 »
Also depends on the film. Look at Star Wars here. Literally no difference:

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« Reply #23 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 17:32:48 »
tbh, there are minor differences in those images,  but I'm on your side- not enough of a difference even side by side to worry about it.   I really don't care about seeing someone's pores in HD

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Re: Are you guys ready for $3 per movie?
« Reply #24 on: Mon, 16 May 2016, 17:34:53 »
And where are you going to get these 4K movies?

Bluray is still only 1080p until Sony releases these 4K disks which haven't come out yet. I mean, you could try getting a hold of those massive cinema quality movies, but I haven't found a reliable source of 4K media

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They already have 4k Netflix.. it looks significantly better than 1080p bluray even..

But that aside, there's been 4k material available for download for years..