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lololitas:
I'm not saying that the CD will die I'm saying that every household usually already has better options for playing them. Most people will use their PS4 with teh TVinternal speakers, and that's no way to enjoy music imo. Even my over 20year old stereo in berlin sounds better than most TV internal speakers (note I found one TV with pretty good speakers, but that one is a UHD screen that costs 8k€)

halfelite:

--- Quote from: lololitas on November 02, 2013, 06:10:29 PM ---I'm not saying that the CD will die I'm saying that every household usually already has better options for playing them. Most people will use their PS4 with teh TVinternal speakers, and that's no way to enjoy music imo. Even my over 20year old stereo in berlin sounds better than most TV internal speakers (note I found one TV with pretty good speakers, but that one is a UHD screen that costs 8k€)

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But most people that have a 1080p screen often have a surround sound system to go with it. With your thought of thinking why even have a 1080p screen if you are not going to get the best dtsma sound quality with it.

Its really a mixed market There is two types of people that buy and use consoles. One being the younger generation that might live at home with parents still or in a small apartment. And only have a nice tv without decent sound. Then you get into the bit older generation that might own there home and have more of a "dedicated media room". I know from my experience When I lived with my parents I watched and listened to almost all my music/media on a pc. Then when I got my first apartment  I started watching more media on a bigger  screen but still kept the PC for music. Then when I finally moved into my own Home. I did a full "media room" to watch and listen to 90% of the stuff. As i got older I found myself stepping more and more away from pc based media player and more into the living room.

Now I have a sonos system for full house music playback, that also plugs into the 7.1 surround if I want to listen in the living room. All movies/tv are watched on the tv with 7.1 sound. Only thing I use a pc for is Anime and only reason is my first gen intel nuc is not enough to run madvr/mpc-hv without dropped frames and I hate the microstutter on 23.976fps content.

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: halfelite on November 02, 2013, 08:42:40 PM ---But most people that have a 1080p screen often have a surround sound system to go with it. With your thought of thinking why even have a 1080p screen if you are not going to get the best dtsma sound quality with it.

Its really a mixed market There is two types of people that buy and use consoles. One being the younger generation that might live at home with parents still or in a small apartment. And only have a nice tv without decent sound. Then you get into the bit older generation that might own there home and have more of a "dedicated media room". I know from my experience When I lived with my parents I watched and listened to almost all my music/media on a pc. Then when I got my first apartment  I started watching more media on a bigger  screen but still kept the PC for music. Then when I finally moved into my own Home. I did a full "media room" to watch and listen to 90% of the stuff. As i got older I found myself stepping more and more away from pc based media player and more into the living room.

Now I have a sonos system for full house music playback, that also plugs into the 7.1 surround if I want to listen in the living room. All movies/tv are watched on the tv with 7.1 sound. Only thing I use a pc for is Anime and only reason is my first gen intel nuc is not enough to run madvr/mpc-hv without dropped frames and I hate the microstutter on 23.976fps content.

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Don't assume everyone's setup... I, for one, want to have a headset that will work on the PS4... Guess what? There isn't one except for Turtlebeach's stupid Ear Force PX4 that's not even out until the 15th. I really hate Turtlebeach products....

lololitas:
My (crappy) solution: reroute sound to my PC, so that it's played on my logitech G930. I can walk around and do stuff while watching BDs, and comfortably skype with friends while playing PS3 games. Since I don't want my friends to be annoyed by crappy quality sounds/movies/animes, I prefer it to be in my HS.

halfelite:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on November 02, 2013, 09:50:21 PM ---
Don't assume everyone's setup... I, for one, want to have a headset that will work on the PS4... Guess what? There isn't one except for Turtlebeach's stupid Ear Force PX4 that's not even out until the 15th. I really hate Turtlebeach products....

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Was no assumption. As I said there is multiple types of people. Gaming on headphones is great but when you watch say a bluray movie do you use headphones or speakers?

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