cueball wrote:
Paradigm Karaoke wrote:
JoeChartreuse wrote:
Back in the beginning, when KJs were dumb enough to run shows on their PCs...
wow, suddenly i'm to blame for the collapse of some manus?
Don't forget... Joe just called all KJs who run their shows on a PC dumb too.
No, I didn't. You are either stirring the pot or have comprehension problems. Either should be corrected.
That is NOT what I said, so you PC users can sheath your claws...
I SAID that those who were FIRST to do so are responsible for the quick market saturation of home PC users turned "KJs". Those who use PCs NOW are simply using familiar tools that are now a natural part of the industry.
However, two things remain inarguable facts:
1) While MP3s existed for quite awhile prior, karaoke piracy EXPLODED after producers ( and illegal distributors) ripped the tracks and put them online, where they could be obtained (hacked) for free without any special drives, physical media (discs) to buy, labels to worry about, bought and printed, and all the other time and expenses associated with disc pirates..
That HAPPENED. No if, ands, or buts.
2) As stated above, the market became saturated when folks at home (especially as the economy began to crash) realized that they could attempt to make an income using products that they already owned to cover what would have been the most expensive part of a KJ's business.
That HAPPENED. No if, ands, or buts.
Argue all you want, but those two things won't change. Therefore, not all responsibility for today's situation rests 100% on pirates. A lot of foot shooting was involved. Now, things are what they are, yes - the explosion in piracy is about to make major industry- wide changes in music sourcing, availability, business costs, and other things. However, that explosion didn't happen without help.
Also, the speedy onset of sourcing problems would have come with more notice and time to adjust if it were not for SC having trodon the publishers/owners toes, as well as making a frivolous, litigous cacaphony loud enough to awaken the giants - all of which was easiliy predicted by anyone with common sense. Thank you SC.
Btw- for Paradigm: I switched from cassettes for the higher quality laser discs, then switched to more economical, more compact, yet equal quality CDGs. When a better quality media ( that might also be devoid of certain legal worries) comes along, I will switch again.