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16 responses to “Netflix sneaking in DVDs for HD-DVDs”

  1. The Trousered Ape

    But they did announce they were dropping the format…so I’m not sure why this is an issue or PopCritics worthy.

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  2. Mike

    Well, the announced they were of course, but they are doing it NOW, so if you have HD-DVDs in your queue, you might want to know why they are gone.

    But the main issue is that they shouldn’t just remove them, they should honor the people who have them in their queue, but just stop purchasing new ones.

  3. The Trousered Ape

    Not trying to be difficult, and I understand your point, but I do not agree with it. I would feel the same exact way if they did that to Blu-ray, but the bottom line is that they made a business decision to phase them out immediately (apparently) and I do not know if you can fault them for that.

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  4. Mike

    Yeah, but why does “phase out” mean they have to get rid of them? Why not honor the people who have them in their queue? What good does it do them to just get rid of the disks?

  5. The Trousered Ape

    The only “good” that I see is that it frees up inventory space and shipping costs. Plus if there are less than 1,000,000 with HD-DVD players, it just might not be cost effective to keep them around.

    All of that is just speculation on my part.

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  6. Mike

    Inventory space, lol…they are DVDs without covers more than likely, sitting in little envelopes…100 of them take up like a square foot? :)

    Anyways, it just sucks if you were waiting for a movie like Bourne Ultimatum on HD-DVD, it’s next on your queue and when you open your mailbox, you find the DVD version.

  7. Cap'n Schwartz

    They cost more than DVD’s, they are phasing them out immediately so they dont have to track people about getting them back and such….

  8. The Trousered Ape

    Regardless of the volumen of space – all of that costs money. Buying the discs, storing them, mailers, labels, shipping costs, money lost if the disc is stolen or lost in transit, any employee intervention during the process – they are paying them to handle those discs when their time could be spent doing something else more productive, etc. Why keep paying for a format that is on its way out?

    I do not see any real good reason, from a purely financial standpoint, on why they should maintain their current stock.

    And I’m sure they have more than 100 discs, but I get your point.

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  9. The Trousered Ape

    Yep – what Cap’n Thumbs said…

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  10. Mike

    This is a fun argument here, but I still don’t get your point. Yeah, STORING them maybe…but the rest of it is nothing.

    Okay, scenario:

    1. Guy has HD-DVD in queue.
    2. Shipper walks over, grabs the disk to send to Guy
    3. Shipper puts it into an envelope and mails it off
    4. Guy gets it and relishes the final moments in his now defunct HD-DVD player

    So where is the extra cost there? The HD-DVD has already been purchased, it’s the same size as a normal DVD and it costs the same amount of time and effort to go pick it out and to mail it.

    The only thing I see is storage space…but other than that…

    I think they are just wanting to go all Blu-Ray and therefore don’t care about getting rid of their inventory to do so.

  11. The Trousered Ape

    But they can pay the guy the same whether he is picking a DVD or an HD-DVD, however, if they are paying him to pick, stuff, and mail an HD-DVD that is costing NetFlix money when the employee could be doing something more productive like stocking/cataloging/shipping, etc. the new arrival of Blu-ray discs… :)

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  12. Mike

    Such an ass :)

  13. The Trousered Ape

    Such a homo sapien…

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  14. Cap'n Schwartz

    Its like when your parents tell you to go to your room in a discussion… you’ve known you won!

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  16. jlawson

    Definite “oops” if you ever bought an HD-DVD player.

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