Mogged VHS

>mogged VHS
>still lost to it
why?

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Because the porn industry chose VHS.

Quality was shittier but the tapes could record longer.

>It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarrelled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now.

Cheaper, longer videos.

This guy succinctly explains the answer to your question, OP.
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>why
i wonder why? because people will always choose convenience.

>Because the porn industry chose VHS.
Came here to post this

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Great movie

Simple.

It's answer of quantity over quality.

You could record full game of basketball on VHS tape. You couldn't do that with Beta. That's why VHS won out in the end.

It didn't meet the minimum recording length for most shows.

1 hour sized tapes was not enough for Beta.

VHS could do 90 minutes to 2 hours. If you lowered the recording quality

That means you could put full length movies on VHS. And people could put blank VHS tapes into their VCR and record full sports games.

love this dude
soda can favorite ep

would have been a whole different story if they called it Alphamax

>mogged VHS AND DVD
>lost to both of them
It's almost as if consumers are literal sheep and only care about price, not audio or visual quality.

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Porn chose Blu-ray over HD-DVD too.

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I still have all my old Laserdiscs. The final one I bought was The Phantom Menace.

Whatever format porn chooses = winner.

Maybe they care about things like not having to flip the disc midway through a movie or having to store record albums.

When I stayed at my dad's house we would go to the one rental place in town that carried Beta (Blockbuster didn't exist yet). I remember watching The Hobbit, Star Wars, and Wizards on Beta.

If there's ever another physical format after UHD BD, it'll lead the same shadow existence as the LD. I'm okay with that.

holy based
do you have the means to record it and post screenshots? that sounds amazing

>Maybe they care about things like not having to flip the disc midway through a movie
Later players could do that for you.

I really doubt there will be another physical format. I think the next step is someone offering proprietary DRM garbage downloads or streams that are actually of an acceptable bitrate, and it'll be a very niche thing because the market has already shown that normalfags don't understand bitrate at all and honestly believe that they're getting "4k" from services like Amazon and Netflix.