When the VCR format war between VHS and Beta was over the consumers had a steady format for a long time. During this time the audio business was moving and changing formats, going from vinyl records to eight tracks to cassettes. During the mid eighties the music moved into the digital realm, and along came the compact disc. Consumers followed these changes and during the nineties embraced the digital sound of CD's. Not too much later CD domination was under attack with digital downloads, that story is not over yet. But on the video side the VHS had a really steady time on the market for over ten years which was when DVD's came onto the market. Even with the advanced technology it has taken a while for the public to accept the DVD.
Acceptance was slow due in part to the price on the new DVD players, they were expensive compared to the very best VCR which had become pretty inexpensive so everyone owned a good one. The rule of VCR had lasted so long that no one was really excited about something else coming in to take over. Since lots of people owned lots of VHS tapes the movie industry was even worried about moving to a new format.
As high definition televisions came onto the scene and more people accepted them and purchased them, the advanced technology of the DVD became more apparent. On a DVD the video is very crisp and the sound is clear and full, along with the fact that the DVD's have a much longer life than VHS tapes. It wasn't too long before everyone recognized the superior quality and the purchases increased which caused the prices to drop which causes another round of purchases.
The VHS tapes are no longer in production by manufacturers. Most people now possess large collections of DVD's, many with more than one copy of the same movie because the studios kept putting new content in the disc and then releasing the new version. It was becoming somewhat overwhelming as they kept figuring out how to put more content on more discs. Many had three or four discs of content within the release. But now the DVD is becoming outdated since the Blu-ray has come out. The Blu-ray has storage capacity for five times the quantity of the DVD so multi disc editions are no longer necessary.
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