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It appears that sometime in the next couple of weeks Sony will announce to the public that it is pulling the plug on SACD. They will no longer make players, discs or license the technology to anyone else. These were rumours that were substanciated by an industry insider last night.
I would personally love for the information I received to be baseless as I am fond of the sacd sound . Unfortunately sony had several years to make sacd a viable format yet failed to do so. If every disc that they released was dual format it would encourage people to replace their old cd players with new sacd units.
This industry was created by music lovers for music lovers and it is a crying shame that when the opportunity to increase the quality is available that we don't embrace it with both hands.
Instead we do just the opposite. We try to fit more and more music into smaller and smaller packages using ungodly means of compression. Although sony may be viewed by many as a pariah in the industry, we ultimately have only ourselves to blame.
The only way that we as the music lover can ensure to have access to good quality recordings is to go out and buy them . Forget burning your buddies discs, forget the mp3s , if you don't buy the real thing the industry will stop producing the real thing.Show the industry that there is a demand and they will provide the product, remove the demand and they will remove the product. You lose, I lose.
...I must admit I've heard rumors about this but I'm really surprised Sony would pull the plug on something they have so much money invested in. It's not their style...
...looks like Sony is trying to do the right thing, but consumers don't care about the quality of a format. pretty good is good enough.
I agree and said consumers don't care about the quality.I agree on the mfg costs of cd and vinyl.But, consumers decide the success of a format.What is interesting is CD had sooo many other advangages over vinyl and cassette plus hurdles to jump = rebuy software requirements, new machines to buy....just like DVD. Consumers liked the format, convenience it provided and thus bought new software AND machines.Try going back to vinyl. Even if you stopped making CD, mp3, etc and only offered vinyl the sales of software would plumit.