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Fuck.
That's gonna be a long wait :/
PS4.5 probably not this year, PS4K probably as a firmware update.so is it coming this year or wat
I think thats all that will happen as well.Until facts state otherwise, I'm taking the position that the PS4k is a complete myth. Most likely die shrink (14nm) is leading to a PS4 Slim, with UHD Bluray playback and HDMI 2.0 port.
None of those things -- if they even happen -- will have the seismic impact on sales that you believe they will.It would happen if the XB1 and PS4 are getting firmware updates to support UHD media/embedded Playready, upgraded browsers, ooVoo chat for the PS4, Vidipath, UHD Blu-ray and Digital bridge.
True provided no one else advertises and customer educates. I expect Vidipath when it starts, to be advertised heavily by all supporting it as a distinguishing must-have feature. Many of the platforms already on the market can support it with a firmware update.None of those things -- if they even happen -- will have the seismic impact on sales that you believe they will.
Cell Smart phones and ATSC 3 use the same modulation scheme and software stack and the FCC is selling TV spectrum to Cell phone companies so they use nearly the same frequencies. Really easy to do provided they support HEVC.ATSC 3.0 plans to take emergency alerting to the next level by including a digital wakeup bit in a broadcast. If that bit is turned on, then your TV or device will power up automatically and inform you of critical information. In the past, such information was limited to a text crawl on the bottom of your screen and an audio overlay. That was OK, but certainly not optimal.
Now, with the AWARN infrastructure emergency response broadcasts can be pushed out along with maps, evacuation routes, video clips, and even information on how to recover from disaster. The AWARN infrastructure will be both proactive and reactive.
Your ATSC 3.0 compatible device will also know where it is physically located. Therefore, the capability will exist to target information specific to your geographic location. There is also the idea of providing encrypted information directly to first responders too.
I add proof in the way that I, again, put in other random buzzwords, make random assumptions and infer conclusions on this assumptions.You want me to prove that Xtensa accelerators can support HEVC or that they are being used as Software accelerators for HEVC or do you just want to nit-pick. I was responding to a post saying the Xtensa accelerators didn't have enough power to support HEVC codecs and that vastly overstated what is requires for HEVC.
10/21/2014 I created the thread; Hardware for Media Hub features in both the XB1 and PS4 "kinda confirmed" which is unconfirmed speculation and 6/2015 after the XB1 announced HEVC support I created the Thread The PS4 will support UHD Blu-ray which is not worded as speculation. I had enough proof that I did not think it was speculation.
The money is in ATSC 3 not UHD Blu-ray and both Microsoft and Sony have been planning to support ATSC 3 for years before the Launch of the XB1 and PS4.
Every mention of DP/HDMI is for a HDMI 2 port which takes features from DP and is in the Yukon slide (2010 leaked Microsoft powerpoint) and these slides from Microsoft:
2013 bottom right DP/HDMI
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2010 bottom right Display Port Notice also ATSC which is about the Antenna TV standard = ATSC 3 if they mention Display port.
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Myth or not, all of this talk of upgradable consoles has motivated me to finally give up on the big two. The previous gen I owned all three. My xbox and ps3 barely got used. This gen I bought the PS4 and have used it for maybe 10 to 15 hours total.
I'm going to sell the PS4 and wait and see what happens. Looks like I'll be PC only for the first time in a long time.
PS4 has been sold out on Amazon for over a week now , I wonder if they are holding off on shipments of the older SKU for a new one?
Jesus Crist. It's just rumour come on :/ How do you know an iterative Xbox it's not incoming for first? All considered, xbone sales aren't exactly good and MS has more reasons to release it.Myth or not, all of this talk of upgradable consoles has motivated me to finally give up on the big two. The previous gen I owned all three. My xbox and ps3 barely got used. This gen I bought the PS4 and have used it for maybe 10 to 15 hours total.
I'm going to sell the PS4 and wait and see what happens. Looks like I'll be PC only for the first time in a long time.
I guess terms like multi-view Codec goes over your head and you just pick and choose what you understand missing the big points.“I add proof in the way that I, again, put in other random buzzwords, make random assumptions and infer conclusions on this assumptions“.
Sorry Jeff, you connect too many things where nobody knows what is speculation, what is assumption and what some things mean but that doesn't stop you to connect things together.
A quote from my favorite lecturer for theoretical computer science said once: “If I start with a wrong assumption, I can prove anything“.
I guess terms like multi-view Codec goes over your head and you just pick and choose what you understand missing the big points.
A puzzle is composed of many pieces and when it's only partially competed one can see the big picture. This is where I'm at while you are still looking at the individual pieces arguing where they fit. Take a step back and HINT both Microsoft and Sony are going to support ATSC 3...why is a question you should be asking but don't. Why are both Sony and Microsoft involved with TV networks and Cell Phones?
A puzzle is composed of many pieces and when it's only partially competed one can see the big picture. This is where I'm at while you are still looking at the individual pieces arguing where they fit.
So how does this compare to NX?
It's the year content is seriously made for it which will drive adoption, that is what it is all about.
You're over playing the UHD angle. A lot of people are going to get their 4K content from streaming. There is a handful of content streaming already on Netflix at 4K. UHD is going to be a very niche market and likely even smaller than Blu Ray. UHD also just launched so the price is going to be high on the discs, and the selection is going to be sparse. It's way too early to say this is going to be the big year for 4K simply because UHD is out. A lot of that content is also upscaled rather than native. I don't think there's going to be a huge surge in 4K purchases suddenly. All you're really going to see is people who are buying a new TV will buy a 4K one, not because it's 4K, but because 4K is simply replacing 1080p sets as the option. The content itself will still be sparse this year.
Yep. Though the quote was from last year's CES, so I'm not sure if they ever put it into practice, or if the info's outdated.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/01/12/tv-hdr-4k-ces-2015-netflix_n_6455936.html
Certainly it would help to reach a more mass adoption quicker, but that's not the only consideration to be taken.If anything, PS4 doing UHD would help the industry, not hurt it... high price of players is a big deal against acceptance of new format.
And the thought that Sony would actually gimp their product to help the competition... what? Makes no sense at all.
I know people who are getting new TVs because of 4K.
4K seem to be a easier sell than 1080P was.
Are they going to pay the $30 a pop for a UHD disc? What is their interest in 4K? What do they want to play on it? Did they buy Blu Rays? I'm not saying nobody is buying 4K for the sake of 4K, but I don't think there's going to be a huge surge for the sole sake of 4K. If people really cared about the visual fidelity, DVDs would have dropped dramatically in sales and Blu Ray would have taken off. This stuff interests me a lot, but I also understand that I'm in the minority. Even I'm not jumping just yet on to 4K because of several factors like the standards not being applied on the sets just yet, the lack of content and so forth. A lot of stuff is still early for 4K, so I don't see how 2016 is the big year for it. I think it's the first year we're finally going to see proper TVs at least, but not some huge surge in sales especially when TV sales are in decline.
The thing is when people was buying HD TVs the SD content looked bad on it but now with 4K the HD content look even better on the TV plus we have Netflix ,Amazon & so with 4K content for the people with the 4K TVs to check out. in the transition to HD you had to go out & buy a HD player to see any HD content on your HD TV. now the TV's are Smart TVs & they can view HD & 4K content right out of the box.
You get 4K content without any effort, one of my nieces was at my house watching Netflix & started watching Fuller House & it was in 4K just that simple. No one was looking for 4K content it was just there.
If you only used your PS4 10 to 15 hours you was already PC only even before these rumors.
Jesus Crist. It's just rumour come on :/ How do you know an iterative Xbox it's not incoming for first? All considered, xbone sales aren't exactly good and MS has more reasons to release it.
While the Over The Air networks are upgrading & shutting people off & the Cable/Satellite companies can't roll out 4K boxes fast enough this will be the time for Sony , MS , Amazon & Apple to get their 4K boxes in homes & become the media providers.
Yes, of course. I meant as in I'll only own a PC and no current gen Sony or MS console for the first time.
Yeah now I have read better. It is even less clear what it has to do with the thread matter :/Did you even read my post? I explained pretty clearly why I was taking the action I was. And what does an iterative xbox coming have to do with any of what I said?
It's like people own stock in Sony or MS with the way they react to these things.
You're jumping into this without context.
bitbydeath was insisting that this was the year of 4K, not next year or the year after and that the PS4K has to be out this year because it's the break out year for 4K. He then further justified it with UHD players being released around the world.
I'm saying it doesn't have to be this year. This year is going to still be in the early stages and it's going to trickle in as 4K becomes the only option you have for buying a TV. UHD is not going to be the critical point where suddenly 4K takes off. What you just said as an example has nothing to do with UHD being released or it helping drive 4K. Even with your example, it has the flaw in the fact that bandwidth is a huge limiting factor for streaming 4K for a lot of people. 4K requires a lot of bandwidth and the the average household is well below that. So even with a 4K set, they may not even be able to stream it. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they got a 2K stream and assumed it was 4K and was still wowed by it simply because they assumed it was 4K. I'm not even convinced 4K streaming beats out a 2K blu ray on the simple matter of bitrate alone. So they may be better off with a well mastered blu ray rather than a 4K stream. That is if it they truly do care about visual quality.
2016 is not going to be some revolutionary year in growth for 4K. It's going to be gradual growth and there's no reason that the PS4K absolutely must be released this year.
Yes, of course. I meant as in I'll only own a PC and no current gen Sony or MS console for the first time.
Yep. The timing is perfect for these attempts.
Don't agree with him, that's a load of nonsense lol
If you buy a PS4 then you are a PS4 owner, how you consume your media is entirely up to you. To try and dismiss someone because of the number of hours they put into a hobby is laughable.
2016 is the year that they are making a bigger push for 4K but yeah it don't have to happen this year. but PS4K would help the push a lot because most people will not go out & buy a 4K Blu-ray player but they will get the PS4K that will play the 4K Blu-rays.
I have no idea how to decipher that Gopher post. Some of it sounds like extreme sarcasm and some of it doesn't.
For example the "Tell them the truth, they've always been trustworthy in the past" and the group of them then laughing. That's a reference to how retail partners leak stuff constantly.
Not sure what to make of it. But he also mentions 2 GPUs which Zoetis also claimed and that really makes no sense to me
Otoh you make it sound like the PS4K, something that hasn't even been made official, is "the straw that broke the camel's back", when it's pretty clear that you do not have any interest in having a console tbh.Did you even read my post? I explained pretty clearly why I was taking the action I was. And what does an iterative xbox coming have to do with any of what I said?
It's like people own stock in Sony or MS with the way they react to these things.
You're over playing the UHD angle. A lot of people are going to get their 4K content from streaming. There is a handful of content streaming already on Netflix at 4K. UHD is going to be a very niche market and likely even smaller than Blu Ray. UHD also just launched so the price is going to be high on the discs, and the selection is going to be sparse. It's way too early to say this is going to be the big year for 4K simply because UHD is out. A lot of that content is also upscaled rather than native. I don't think there's going to be a huge surge in 4K purchases suddenly. All you're really going to see is people who are buying a new TV will buy a 4K one, not because it's 4K, but because 4K is simply replacing 1080p sets as the option. The content itself will still be sparse this year.
You are not going to get a lot of content from 4K streaming at all. There are only few services offering 4K content and are very expensive, like Sony's Ultra movie service.
Since Netflix takes a while to get latest movies, I dont see them having a lot of 4K movies for quite a while.
So UHD discs will likely be the best way for owners to experience new content.
Right now, BD discs for big releases (not family/comedies) are around 50%-55% marketshare.
As far as DVD vs. Blu-ray goes, BD tends to do extremely well with sci-fi/action/blockbuster-style movies. Even something like Game of Thrones had a 60% Blu-ray / 40% DVD split in its first week. Mockingjay Pt. 2 was 55% Blu-ray / 45% DVD in week one. Spectre debuted with 63% BD / 37% DVD.Is that in physical form or all formats? Also, what it is when you don't exclude everything else?
So how does this compare to NX?
As far as DVD vs. Blu-ray goes, BD tends to do extremely well with sci-fi/action/blockbuster-style movies. Even something like Game of Thrones had a 60% Blu-ray / 40% DVD split in its first week. Mockingjay Pt. 2 was 55% Blu-ray / 45% DVD in week one. Spectre debuted with 63% BD / 37% DVD.
For something like the latest Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, it debuted with 35% Blu-ray / 65% DVD. You'd think The Peanuts Movie would compare favorably, but it was 59% Blu-ray (counting 3D as well) / 41% DVD. (The UHD BD release scored only 0.3% of sales.) Open Season: Scared Silly premiered at 14% Blu-ray / 86% DVD. The Good Dinosaur was 54% Blu-ray (counting 3D) vs. 46% DVD.
Daddy's Home was 40% Blu-ray / 60% DVD. As far as the Oscar crowd goes, The Big Short was at 56% Blu-ray / 44% DVD, while Carol was 36% Blu-ray / 64% DVD, Brooklyn in its first week had a 31% Blu-ray / 69% DVD split, Creed was 44% Blu-ray / 56% DVD, Room was 38% Blu-ray / 62% DVD, and The Danish Girl was 35% BD / 65% DVD .
Thanks for the stats. To me, I think these stats just further prove that UHD is going to have a tough sell for adoption rate anytime soon and likely ever. It certainly won't be the thing that drives 4K TVs.
You are not going to get a lot of content from 4K streaming at all. There are only few services offering 4K content and are very expensive, like Sony's Ultra movie service.
Since Netflix takes a while to get latest movies, I dont see them having a lot of 4K movies for quite a while.
So UHD discs will likely be the best way for owners to experience new content.
Right now, BD discs for big releases (not family/comedies) are around 50%-55% marketshare.
As to the 4K TVs, they have been mainstream for a while now.
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Also, 4K devices are present everywhere in the shops, they get most of the promotion online, too. No wonder people are buying them when they go for a new TV. That doesn't neccessarily mean they are trying to upgrade all of their media to 4K. Heck I bet many people are mostly or even exclusivly watching SD TV and DVDs on those.
DVDs are still wide spread in the stores. And over the air TV still is SD in most of Europe, move to HD planned for later this year. We have that, because TV is not really important for our family, my son and I don't watch any, my wife rarely and my daughter just an hour of kids TV on most evenings, less or none at others. So we don't want to pay for any quality option there.
And I do know some who are indeed watching cable TV in SD quality, because HD quality simply costs a few bucks more and they don't care much. If they cared they could afford it. None of them have CRT TVs anymore.
Of course I like my content in 1080p if possible - games, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Blu-rays. I just don't care about live TV at all, not even time shifted. But if there is some low-res content like e.g. Walking Dead webisodes or games for an older console, I don't skip it because of low quality. The content is more important.
Yeah TV's are even starting to come without OTA Tuners (Guess you can't even call them TV's ) it's a free for all battlefield right now & PlayStation & Vue is looking like it's in a good position.
The thing is when people was buying HD TVs the SD content looked bad on it but now with 4K the HD content look even better on the TV plus we have Netflix ,Amazon & so with 4K content for the people with the 4K TVs to check out. in the transition to HD you had to go out & buy a HD player to see any HD content on your HD TV. now the TV's are Smart TVs & they can view HD & 4K content right out of the box.
You get 4K content without any effort, one of my nieces was at my house watching Netflix & started watching Fuller House & it was in 4K just that simple. No one was looking for 4K content it was just there.
That is absolutely the wrong conclusion from all of that. It doesn't matter how many potential UHD players Sony puts out there. A large amount of people don't care about Blu Ray already; even more won't care about 4K and UHD. UHD is going to have a smaller user base during its lifetime. So hence Sony doesn't need to put out PS4K this year and this year marks no major breakout year for 4K.Hence why Sony also want to offer Playstation into the mix to drive up sales further.
To my knowledge, no.Does any of the people you know who are only watching SD content have 4K TVs?