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I dropped them almost a year ago and have been buying blu-rays with the money instead. No regrets
cut one layer of the parasitic middlemen out of the loop. π
the corporate noose is tightening on everyone; the rope will either fray and snap on drop or simply break our necks. I am sickened by the short-term likely outcome, because so few people are pulling out the knives and cutting at their tethers.
Amen!
As someone nostalgic for DVD extras I might start doing that.
I found an audio track on an⦠acquired copy of Star Trek: TMP with the Okudas and it got me to watch the whole thing twice in a row.
The sad reality is that the quality of modern BluRay releases has significantly declined. Sure the picture looks great, but they barely come with special features anymore. Also, the QA is atrocious. I buy a lot of UHD BluRays and ~30% of them come corrupted/damaged out of the box.
I really want physical media to become popular again so companies start actually putting in effort.
EDIT: I still love physical media. Itβs pretty much the only way to own a copy of media anymore. I just wish it was as beloved as the DVD days.
Just read few posts above that Blue ray is done with Sony shutting down last factory for drives. I guess it's time to stock drives π€·ββοΈ
Sony is done. Other companies still make them.
For now. But the trend is depressing and eventually it won't be profitable for anybody and one day there will be no more disc drives to buy.
If anyone knows of a player I can vertically mount to the wall let me know and I'll buy it today. I see that kind of thing for CDs. It's still just a spinning disc!