Blu-ray Not Coming to Mac Anytime Soon
Bluray is looking more and more like one of the high end audio formats that appeared as the successor to the CD - like it will be beaten by Internet downloadable formats.
When I read Nicholas Negroponte's book "Being Digital" back in1996, he pretty much predicted the death of the video rental store, the proliferation of broadband internet over coaxial cable, and the death of any physical media (atoms) used to transport digital (binary) information. It was soon after that i started the laborious and painful task of converting my CD's to MP3 (back then CD's ripped very slowly and you had to hand type the track names).
I think Apple very smartly can and should avoid putting blu-ray onto the mac and while we are at it, I look forward to phasing out the CD/optical drive entirely. The only time I've used the CD drive in my macbook in the last year was to rip the very last vestiges of my CD collection.
Job's closing reply to Siva's assertion that the medium term benefits were substantial said:
No, free, instant gratification and convenience (likely in that order) is what made the downloadable formats take off. And the downloadable movie business is rapidly moving to free (Hulu) or rentals (iTunes) so storing purchased movies or TV shows is not an issue.I think you may be wrong - we may see a fast broad move to streamed free and rental content at sufficient quality (at least 720p) to win almost everyone over.
I do not have, and will not buy a Blue-ray player. I will not buy movies or music distributed on plastic transported on trains, driven by semi trucks, and then stored in huge piles in the backs of Best Buy warehoses. Wake up, its 2010.




