I agree that SACD and DVD-A need software.
But I remember when CD came out. Most CDs cost about $17-$20 at a time that records cost about half that price. CD's cost at least $30-$40 in today's dollars.
Using the logic that consumers only buy software that costs the same oa the old technology leads to the conclusion that CD should have failed.
High Definiton sound will grow in popularity. I can't see a third format overtaking SACD or DVD-A. Like DD and DTS, I see both DVD-A and SACD surviving.
But I remember when CD came out. Most CDs cost about $17-$20 at a time that records cost about half that price. CD's cost at least $30-$40 in today's dollars.
Using the logic that consumers only buy software that costs the same oa the old technology leads to the conclusion that CD should have failed.
High Definiton sound will grow in popularity. I can't see a third format overtaking SACD or DVD-A. Like DD and DTS, I see both DVD-A and SACD surviving.