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Quite a few. And that announcement was aimed at the Japanese audience. It’s not a worldwide thing.
https://www.howtogeek.com/sony-hasnt...blu-ray-discs/ "In Japan, we have a culture to record TV programs in the Blu-ray disc and we sell blank storage Blu-ray discs for this use only in Japan. The subject products of this notification are these discs. No other products (recorded Blu-Ray contain our TV programs/movie sold by Sony Pictures or Blu-ray player sold by Sony Corporation etc…) are the scope of this notification." Last edited by trespoochies; 01-25-2025 at 08:23 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | HDTV1080P (01-25-2025) |
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Only Sony could ever make BD-R 128s that will burn in a supported drive. If anyone else decides to start making them, no drive in existence right now will burn them unless the drive manufacturers release firmware updates with their Manufacturer IDs. The same applies for if any company other than Panasonic or Sony decides to start making BD-RE 100s. BD-R 100s are subject to the same requirement but those discs are still being made for the time being, including M-DISCs. This requirement does not apply to BD-R 25s, BD-R 50s, BD-RE 25s or BD-RE 50s which can still be burned if there is no Manufacturer ID match, albeit at a limited speed.
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Sure, but it definitely means there's an obvious trend. I don't think physical media will disappear just yet, but it WILL become a niche market pretty soon, if it hasn't already. It's a shame because we are seeing the same situation when cassette tapes became popular, during the 80s. People prioritized convenience over quality, and this is what's happening today with streaming services.
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It already has. Not a single person I know IRL uses physical media besides me. And I've already given up on physical video games myself -- I held on for as long as I could on that front, but it's a losing fight and the writing's been on the wall for years. Physical movies still seem to be in a relatively healthy state, so I'm continuing to invest in them.
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I will simply stock up on a couple of players, a PS5 with disc drive as reserve and continue to enjoy well into next decade, when the time comes of course. |
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I believe we both know that our rips of our collection are not legal ownership. I also believe the content owners do not care about folks like me because I do not share my digital copies with anyone and I have a purchased physical copy of my digital copy. Still keep my databases for my physical copies and file them on shelves like I have done for 40 years starting with LD.
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I don't see how anyone who visits this homepage even only very occasionally can be worried about the future of blu ray/4K. In some ways, there are more discs being released than even at the very height of DVD.
Every time I go to blu-ray.com I see news announcement of a some newer, better release of a movie that I already own, which angers me because I'm not willing to pay and upgrade every movie I own. The only things that worry me is the discs that I already own dying of disc rot and such, or that my player might die. |
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Once again, this news is about Sony's discontinuation of BD-Rs, BD-REs, MiniDiscs and DV tapes. This thread should be discussing the impact that this decision is having on users of these systems. Pressed Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray Discs will continue to be manufactured by Sony's American disc-manufacturing subsidiary, Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation (Sony DADC).
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