anotherguy said:
I was already subscribing to Netflix for DVDs before I was able to get it online, so I'm looking at as an added bonus. But I do hope that the online selection will improve in the future.
Exactly. Movie streaming is a work in progress. 'You have to walk before you can fly,' and all that. Obviously, content streaming is the wave of the future - NetFlix will be able to eliminate all those DVDs, paper, postage, and all the jobs required to service their current by-mail infrastructure. But there are issues still to deal with. Among them:
* People will want blu-ray equivalent hi-def picture quality.
* Film producers and distributors will have to agree to stream a greater percentage (and eventually all) of their catalogs, Right now, they're trying to get over the fact that their existing revenue stream (DVD sales) are falling, and are eventually doomed to flatline.
And the biggest issue:
* What happens when all of us want to stream films every day? The demands on internet bandwidth will be IMMENSE. Will the internet providers generously spend a gazillion dollars to upgrade their delivery systems without getting paid back, or will they expect NetFlix (and similar companies) and consumers to pick up some of the tab? I think you can expect the latter.