The Death of Physical Media?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2024
- With more stores stopping sales of DVDS, BluRays, and Video Games, does this foreshadow the death of physical media?
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Actually, physical media is making a comeback because people are realizing the streaming sites delete things and change things. and they're overpriced as hell.
Tell that to retail.
Convenience is the silent killer of many things. Support your local stores and physical media by going to stores and purchasing physical media, books, etc. Or one day it will all be gone.
Yeah but the problem is a lot of these old things are expensive if they don't make them anymore would love to go to a retro game store and buy an n64 but if i emulate it costs nothing and looks better. If i could buy an n64 for like 40 bucks and game for 20 i would still do that but those days are over and n64 games now go for the same price as new games or more.
Physical media is much better quality than streaming. It's going to stick around don't worry. Especially with a bunch of streaming services loosing billions of dollars.
Took a visit into my local physical media store today ,to lay some hard earned cash down on some 4K's i'd short listed. none of the titles I wanted were available, as were sold out. Could have fooled me that physical media was dying, not by the amount of people buying blu rays / or music lp's - anyways comparing 4k streaming to 4k disks, there's no comparison . Glad people are waking upto the fact that buying media on streaming, isn't a good idea, you only own it till you don't.
@@dwgould2001 Amen brother! Even with Video games. If you buy a digital game, once the servers are gone, if you didn't download it, or lose your copy on your flash card or drive, it's GONE! Getting back into physical movies as well. Sick of having to rely on a service and the internet. I even go for UMD movies on my PSP! When power was out last year, (live in FL). I was watching moves on my PSP! Just need the device, and a battery, and can watch movies. No Internet required.
I always buy the CD when available. I don't want to rent music, I want to own it.I bought my first CD about 35 years ago and it still plays perfect.
Nice I’m getting into buying CDs too✊✊👍👍
@@JoeHairsprayBandThey are easy to find, you just buy them online.
Same here, started buying CD's later than you, in the mid 90's, and then DVD's from the early 2000's. Still got pretty much all of that collection. Funnily enough, a few months back, the internet in the flatshare I live in broke completely and we were without WIFI internet for more than a week. I listen to a lot of music here on TH-cam, on my PC, so couldn't during that period (I don't enjoy the experience using the phone for online music when I'm at home). Dug out the old CD's and DVD's and watched/listened to stuff I forgot I had. Physical media literally saved the day.
But you can't buy them anymore as they stopped producing them.
@@JoeHairsprayBand I download the CDs into my iTunes using an external disc drive.
Physical will NEVER die, it will only get bigger though.
Miss the DVD era
I have DvD's and VHS tapes for sale if interested.
doesn't matter. tons of people still use DVD's to store info on it. that wont change. records are still being made and so are record players. do i need to explain any further?
Why? It's still there.
blu ray #1
This is the golden era. You can buy DVD and CDs for a dollar now. I can only watch a couple of movies a week. Between DVDs and a Roku box I don't need anything else. Dead cheap entertainment.
I have thousands of DVDs/BluRays, thousands of books and music cds, as well as hundreds of vinyl albums, singles and tapes. If the internet goes down or stops completely, I have plenty to watch and read during the societal meltdown that follows. And I'll continue to collect them because they are then mine, not rented digitally.
Well Said!
Buy the physical copies, rip them to Plex, have the best of both worlds.
I do that as well! lol.
Well said
Diddo
Not only is the picture superior to streaming, but those with surround sound systems will notice a HUGE difference. Physical media has always been FAR superior in audio. I've noticed streaming has improved some over the years in terms of surround sound, but physical media still blows it out of the water every time.
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It’s not dying. People are already starting to realize the shortcomings of streaming/ digital content. You watch what they want you to watch while it’s available. You also DO NOT ACTUALLY OWN IT! You don’t pay = you lose it all. Licensing changes = you lose access to something you paid for. You want to watch Robocop 2? Not if it’s not available on the services you have. Don’t get me started on gaming. I only buy digital when it’s on a DEEP sale and I try to keep my favorites installed in case the internet goes out. Y’all rely too much on that crap as it is
I agree I have several boxes of DVDs that I refuse to get rid of as some of these films never came to digital, have been censored or you have a pay wall subscription before you can watch it. No thank you. I will buy my snacks and watch uncensored film unwoke versions of my action films
Perfectly said
Robo 1-3 is on HBOmax right now
Yeah, I’m sure people were upset that Warner bros’ streaming service went through 3 different names & confusing changes. They had the DC Universe streaming service which was all dc content cause they thought that it was the only thing that’d give them money but then it morphed in HBO Max where it was dc shows/movies & other Warner bros properties & then cut the HBO from the title changed the color from purple to blue & is now MAX with rumors that it’ll become “Max Discovery” soon which if it does then they should just give up completely because it’s getting ridiculous. It hasn’t been too good for Disney either. Bob Iger of all people actually said recently in a Disney meeting that Netflix is the “standard” which is insane for him to say knowing how he has, fro him to complement another company that isn’t Disney is wild. Which is why they were thinking of merging Disney+ with Hulu because he believes that they have gotten the number of subscriptions that they hoped they’d get, idk what’s happened with that since. Because I still have Disney+ & Hulu & it’s still coming out as 2 separate streaming services. So idk what happened there.
@@tattoodrdokeyes, like the simpsons. When Disney+ first started, they said that it supposedly removed some stuff from it which is weird. It makes it feel like a fake copy rather than watching the original version of it. Like with the original looney tunes cartoons, it had many crazy cancellable things that happened in the original series yet it’s been cut from them in reruns & on streaming which is ridiculous in my opinion. Cause say someone you know or like says something racist or disgusting & awful, do you want that moment to be erased so that you don’t know about it or would you rather experience it to know why it shouldn’t have happened? That’s like erasing your mistakes & erasing arguments, like that’s not something you should do because it makes you look guilt & like you haven’t learned. The things I’ve seen is crazy that it was even allowed on the show but I’m glad I’ve seen it to know how far the world has come. But that’s just me.
I still prefer watching things on physical media more over streaming services cause I hate it when they take away things and don't put them back. Its nice being able to actually own your own copy on disc and play it anywhere even without internet.
Far from dead, just niche. The audio visual fidelity from blu ray and 4k blu ray is king.
Much bigger than just niche
I think some of it is the time space you grew up in. I’m 33 years old born in 1990 I grew up with physical media the days of VHS and music on cassettes. Kids and young adults today grew up with streaming and that’s what they know if physical media is going to stay alive it will be on the backs of collectors. In 10 years don’t be surprised if physical media makes a comeback especially once people start seeing there digital purchases they don’t own.
You spend more time looking through online streaming than you do actually watching a movie.
Very True!
I've tried using streaming services at a friend's place, and it was so frustrating and time-consuming for this exact reason. I ended up watching nothing lol. I love the call of my DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs and books in the shelf, the selection happens very naturally without the eternal scrolling.
I want to own my own shit. Not rent or stream shit that will eventually go away or could be taken from me like ive heard has happened to others already like with Playstation games.
Good video. My fondness for physical media comes from the censorship streaming services sneak into movies. Disney+ in particular. I'd much rather have the director and team's intended vision than something that was edited when it went up for streaming.
Thank You! That is definitely a trend that is happening more and more on these streaming services.
Streaming wont even make my subwoofer move, pop in a blu ray and my living room shakes
I buy 4K Ultra HD movies now because for me that's the ultimate physical format. I can't imagine movie studios will release anything better.
I will only buy digital if the physical media are too cost prohibitive, like the TV show Weird Science or Are You Afraid of the Dark. Or are completely out of print and people are trying to sell them for ridiculous prices on auction sites.
what sucks is that you can't play 4k ultra hd on a modern PC. With 4k Ultra HD, they added a requirement for a security feature that was only available in the previous generation of processor. So basically you have to use their player. 😞
@@ElectronicHypnotic
indeed, indeed. 🙂
@@neutrino78xBut you can rip it and then play it?
@@magog6852
"But you can rip it and then play it?"
Some you can. Apparently there's a tech out there can rip BR 4kUHD....but it doesn't work on all discs.
They need to fix the physical discs so can OFFICIALLY play them on a modern PC.
Also we need WinDVD official binary for Linux/FreeBSD. I would pay for it. 🙂
@@neutrino78x blame the movie studios. They lobbied the bluray writers/readers to put an updated firmware to not even recognize them to pull data off of 4k movies we own, never mind being able to play the disc on one. I've fixed my BDRW firmware to be able to read them, so I can back my Blurays and 4k UHD BR. The player software I have, PowerDVD 19 Ultra, can play the 4k mkv files but in HDR10, not in Dolby Vision, so I did break down and buy a standalone 4k bluray player, too.
Not one single serious AV enthusiast on this planet prefers streaming over physical media when it come to audio and video quality.
@stonesfan285 Even more so with a 4k calibrated projector. The compression and bit rate loss smacks you in the face harder than a Kevin McCallister paint tin special
I'm always up to date with every tech related thing you can imagine and I love them. The only thing I don't want to let go is buying physical games and movies. Not to the mention video game publishers said it reduces costs and it saves the environment when you choose digital media. Then tell me why video games are cheaper physically than digitally? Something ain't right. Don't forget that you can buy a physical video game and use the original version you paid for. However with a digital copy they can patch it anytime to change and remove stuff from it. Imagine paying 60 bucks for a game to get delisted from the store next year.
Digital streaming isn't progress...it's regress.
Smart consumers like yourself will buy the cherished movies and stream the trash.
@@RealHomeRecording hear hear! This is the most sensible comment thread I've seen on TH-cam in months.
I grew up in the era where you had to buy ringtones, spent 99 cents for the "Crazy Frog" ring-ding back in '05. The site that I bought it from is long gone. No chance of me hearing that .wav that I spent my hard-earned money on ever again, and there's no place I can go to to demand a refund... if I had it in physical media, totally different story I'd be too busy fighting off all the ladies to write a comment like this
Oh man, I forgot about those. I probably had $30 worth of ringtones back in those days haha.
It's amazing how much people spend on digital items these days. Almost every game has micro transactions, that do nothing for the consumer once that game is deleted, the server is shutdown, or there is an internet shortage.
Paying for ring tones was a deal breaker for me. I was like why am I paying for the crap quality ring tone, when I've got mp3s already on this phone.
I was really happy that it didn't take technology very long to allow me to use my own. I'm sure those ring tone sellers weren't near as happy, though.
Sales of vinyl have increased in the last 20 years, and I still buy new releases on CD, with no issues in buying them
Me too.
I back up TH-cam videos on physical cds and buy physical movies for my collection so i am in control and also i have a digital converter box i use to run TH-cam videos full screen and watch tv with a ge digital antenna
Ubisoft, the developer of the Assassin's Creed franchise, recently deleted all of their inactive accounts. This means anyone who was inactive lost their entire digital game library that they paid money for. Imagine if more companies adopt this business practice. Imagine waking up from a coma because you were in car accident and your entire digital library had been deleted. Or you come home from deployment and it's gone. What if you were just released from jail? Maybe you're a contractor and you just came home after being gone for a long time. This is why physical media is so important.
The prison thing differs from the rest. Any wares you own may get sold off or worse, landfilled.
ANy other case, yeah, you can hang onto your possessions as long as you like, especially if you don;t live anyplace flood or fire prone.
Fantastic video. Thank you for making and discussing it. I’m a massive supporter of physical media still to this day.
Thank you!
I personally prefer physical DVD. it fills me with excitement as if it's my first time watching the movie knowing I have the luxury of choosing alternate versions on Bluray DVD, the theatrical version, the directors cut, special edition or complete boxed sets.
I'm deeply thankful to the people who put these movie disks and boxed sets together, all the details and effort they put into these is just amazing, right down to the special features and bonus behind the scenes disks, the box art, collectors figures, fold out posters, movie synopsis and credits included on the inner sleeve, the accompanied booklets is simply outstanding attention to detail.
I just don't get that same excitement when I stream a movie on Netflix or some other streaming platform.
Was expecting a quarter millions subscribers at least with this production value. Great video
Wow, thanks!
I'm an independent film maker and many of the streaming services pay independents lees than a penny per view, and with DVDs I can actually get a fair return for my films. Its also very cool to go into a store and see one of my films on the shelve.
That does sound pretty cool. Do you have any of your work posted on this platform?
I refuse to buy digital, if I pay for something I want it in my hand so you either release it on physical media or I will pirate it, your loss!
What goes around comes around. The point-and-shoot cameras are coming into fashion too. The latest manufactured models are available in the museums of technology.
I actually haven't popped in a DVD in years so I dont hang on to any movies. But once I watch something I rarely want to re watch it. I have a good CD collection still but Stream music mostly. I'm still hanging on to some ps3 games I haven't been able to get digitally through Playstation but I have been have been all digital since halfway through that generation. I like the convenience, no clutter and massive savings I've gotten from streaming services.
It's not dying. I for one am a dedicated collector.
Na it's not dead at all. And shops are still selling them. People are waking up to the rip off of having to have 5 different streaming services to "hopefully" watch what you want to watch, all with monthly subs.
I only buy movies and music on physical platforms.
If its digital only i won't buy it.
No no no no we are giving up all our freedom I noticed this trend before it became a trend that is why I have all my favorite movies and cartoons growing up till now on a external HD and I can watch them whenever I want and yes I still use my 300 plus dvd collection. Streaming is nice if one you have a unlimited plan and two they provide everything that you want not what they can provide at that given moment 🤦♂️
Physical media will never go away!!!!! Love my DVDs.
We will have no say in the future.
I really hope people are realizing that "an only digital future" is not the answer. It's always good to have options. Once we go to a digital only future, these options are going away. Like they said in the video: Renting, reselling, trading, etc... just isn't possible with digital only. And then, you have the quality of streaming of course. Or better: The lack of quality. Due to compression.
So basically after watching this in the long run you're better off just buying the physical discs so you can actually own it and watch the movie anytime you want to. Ya i do get streaming services you never get to watch any movie you want if they don't provide the movie your screwed. Plus some of the much older movies that are like 30 to 40 years old you still have to buy even after you pay for the streaming service. To me streaming movies is basically you just keep renting the movies and never actually own the movie . I just don't get the whole thing.
Only good thing i can see is its a good space saver but like i said if they don't have that particular movie you want to see you're forced to watch something else.
Physical media will never die, which is someone many of us have known for decades not a hot take
That final note on Sony and Discovery: they backed out of shutting it down, but just because people complained. Then all of a sudden a new deal with Discovery was struck within a week or two. That's good, BUT it shows that it only happened because of people complaining. They had weeks, months, maybe YEARS to get a deal together but didn't want to. If the laws don't force them, they'll do whatever they can to make money without holding any standards or keeping their word. Only when bad rep comes into play do they start looking at the consumer's situation. If nothing forces them, they'll do whatever they see fit. On this occasion, they kept it. Next time, they won't. Buying a product should give you the right to own that product. If not, it means that if purchasing isn't owning, then piracy can never be theft.
I enjoyed this video and I agree with the man in the video in that, I will NEVER get rid of my DVD's. They are much better then any other format will ever be. And I want the movie in my hand, not on a computer. DVD's are the best value for the money and the program on it is totally yours and there are special features usually which you miss out on a stream device.
I only buy physical media. Except for video games. It would be very difficult to play the latest games only on physical media.
Die hard fan of physical media here. Great report!
Great piece of journalism! Glad to see that local news outlets are reporting on this. Keeping physical media alive is a vital part of history or else so much of our culture will be lost.
You have a new subscriber from Sweden after seeing this well done piece, Cassy. 🇸🇪
Thank You! Glad you have you as a subscriber!
Fortunately there is still decades worth of older media on physical copies out there you can acquire along with what ever you already own. And that's something any nimrods who run streaming services and film studios can't take away from people.
Physical is the way to go call me old school but I grew up with VHS and music came on cassettes. Then came DVD and CDs now Blu Ray and 4K Blu Ray. Hell I even remember some Laser Disc. I’ve always preferred physical media something I can hold in my hands make copies of it replay it as much as I want. Rip the disc to hard drives make backups can’t do that with streaming. I still use CDs in my car.
Teach your kids and this won’t go away.
What actually rise concern for me is that certain people with self proclaim good intent could use the digital conversion to apply a level of censorship that physical media distribution could not allow.
physical media is digital too. the correct word is “virtual”, which every tom dick and harry calls “digital”
Its already happening
I don't pay to rent things and that's what streaming is. Paying over and over for mostly the same content. I also can't stand these silly trigger warnings and I don't like the way censorship is slipping in harder and harder with old media being edited and cut for supposed ''modern audiences''. So I've always stuck to my DVD collection.
People embraced digital, now they're realising they are subscribed to half a dozen services they never use, thousands upon thousands of hours of content and hardly anything of qualty
Im glad I've collected a huge amount of dvd and blu ray, many classics you cannot find on streaming.
Anybody supporting digital only deserve to lose their paid for library, the fools
Physical media will return, this streaming malarky is a joke and people are sliwly beginning to see it for the scam it is .
Not for me ! Because streaming is nothing but a shit show of just controlling you ! We own all our movies now physically and it's the only way to go ?
Every game and/or movie that I want to keep I immediately archive on DVD to make sure I have it. If I have to get it on the high seas then that's what I will do. To hell with streaming. If I pay for it, it's mine.
I call BS on this… physical media is making a comeback now that the honeymoon with streaming (gouging) services is over. I guess I don’t have to keep paying to watch the same movie when I own the physical media.
i dont mind streaming, I watch a movie once and never touch it again
Hey, this surprised me. I'm glad there are local news people out there who are keeping up with things like this.
We need a "Right to own" act to deal with DRM and media as a service.
ALL corporate publishers MUST at least provide an offline DRM-Free option to consumers for all media/games for the duration for that media/software sales life.
Publishers can charge extra to cover costs etc...but they must make the option easy and clear for consumers.
Consumers will be informed of this option and understand what they BUY they own and functions more or less the same as when they bought it. i.e. is independent of corporate servers and services to operate. NOT DRM.
Preservation and backups for personal use will be left to the responsibility of the consumers.
@stonesfan285 exactly a DRM-Free digital option.
DRM was found to effect music sales and encourage pirating.
Even greedy multi-trillion-dollar corporations like Apple had to concede and changed their model of iTunes to allow users to buy and play their music on any device as long as they have an iTunes account.
I'm not sure when the streaming service bubble is going to burst, but it would be in movie studios best interest to make sure they can still get a steady stream of revenue through physical disc sales and/or DRM-free digital.
Physical media won't die. What you own on discs, can't be taken away. If you don't want to rely on streaming services keeping your favourite content in their programme, you have to buy physical copies.
People keep doing review on this subject, but my research on this indicates just the opposite, 4K Blu-ray sales rose almost 6% in the third quarter of 2023 compared to 2022, and at the end of 2022 were up 20% year-over-year, marking the only segment of the physical disc business to grow, according to numbers from Digital Entertainment Group.6 days ago
Great video on Physical media. I hope it does have a resurgence.
I think we have reached peak Stream....and it is becoming so expensive to watch all the Streaming channels ...so glad that physical media survives and will continue to do so ...oh and I just got some cool CDs ..
I love that so many people are selling their used cd's and blu-rays cheap. means I get to buy them all cheap! Seriously i think physical media will come back when people realize their digital streams or copys can be gone and all the money they paid for it was for nothing. just like leasing a car. waste of money when you can pay a tiny bit more to own it.
I'm going to continue adding to my physical media collection.
It’s dumb sorry there still collectors out there besides that if an EMP ever hits good luck watching all of your movies and shows on your Roku lol or recorded devices .
I have 120 TB of downloaded media.
Who needs "physical" media for each music album or movie when you can fit thousands of movies on one external hard drive?
The only real need for CD or DVD type media is for bragging rights for a collection of movies that have the original box art.
Honestly I happy to pay nothing for media and sacrifice the box/cover art.
Only a fool puts his eggs in one basket.
Fantastic report!
Thank you!
no physical release no buy
I think people are starting to realize that not everything will be available when they want it not even movies and shows they thought they owned after purchasing from Amazon etc. At this point if you want the best video/audio quality physical media is still the best option but I think for the average consumer the quality of streaming is more than enough. It is unfortunate that consumers cannot see the forest through the trees because we are quickly becoming a society where we own nothing.
Nope im buying all physical everything if i can
Our local walmart is always sold out of DVDs. I just wish they would start to carry more bluray and 4k discs, which are starting to make more of a presence in the store. I said it from day one YEARS ago; do NOT let physical media die.
Great video! 👍
Thank you! 👍
Hang onto what you've got. It'll be like gold someday.
One thing to note is that there is a pressing issue of bitrot that either has already or will begin to affect optical media like CD's and DVD's. Depending on what type of disc (CD, CD-RW, DVD+R, BD-RE, etc) and what material the discs are made of data retention without errors can be expected anywhere from 5-100 years. Assuming that your DVD's were made with good materials any movies or TV shows you have on DVD-R media, if stored in ideal conditions, can last for at least 50-ish years before bitrot can be expected to begin. Any CD's and CD-R's people may have lying around are about the same length of time. However, much of, for example, the music recorded to CD's during the 80's is now 40+ years old.
This is where digital storage really should be coming into play. Having the physical media is great, but that is not a permanent solution for keeping the data around decades down the road. Anyone serious about collecting and hoarding physical media should be looking into converting the data on those discs to digital formats while also following the 3-2-1 rule of backups. Three backups of a file in two different formats and one backup offsite.
edit: this is not to discourage the ownership of physical media in any way, just as advice for planning the long-term survival of the information contained on the discs or tapes we have. Also with the 3-2-1 backup plan here is an example of following it: Backup 1 is the DVD, backup 2 a rip of the DVD converted to .mkv on a hard drive in your house, and the offsite backup could be that .mkv file on a hard drive somewhere else. You can use cloud storage or sort it our yourself.
They can stream whatever they want when movies goes digital I DONT buy them i prefer physical format. Just like VINYL people going back to turntable again.
I won't do downloads. Why? Because I had a PlayStation 3 die suddenly. Everything on it was lost.
Fortunately, I had the original discs so I could play the games on a new PS3 without paying for them again.
Problem is that these things dont last.
Many discs are dying and dont even work anymore.
They still last waaaaay longer then a show on a streaming service lmao
@@ninten360 Many shows are already pirated on illegal streaming services like 123movies. We can always record the screen and backup it on our server or disk.
You have that news reporter type of speaking.
Thanks! Guess I picked the right career to follow, haha.
@@ConsumerCassy Needs more Cowbell.
What goes around comes around. It may not be popular today, but there will be a wanton trend in the future where physical media will become collectible in the not too distant future.
People that think that streaming is the best thing in the world now and physical media is old fashioned need to wake up and smell the coffee
Seeing the cons and far less the pros of streaming is. I like disney plus and max but its not physical media
There were several new CD players released last year, CDs are getting more popular, artists are releasing new records on CDs, vinyl and cassette.
Very awesome touching video and physical media need to live more!
I love this format! I feel like I’m watching Dateline or 20/20 from the hay day of physical media!
Thank You!
There’s so much crap on streaming services and prices keep going up,no wonder people are going back to the physical copies, I have cancelled my netflix and Spotify subscriptions and going back to my dvds and cds
Just makes me mad. I truly am not happy with how media works now. They say rental shops are closed, they still kind of are here with libraries. I still love renting movies from the library.
The only subscriptions I have anymore is a movie theater subscription, and Netflix because it’s bundled in with my phone plan.
If people will not pay for subscriptions and digital downloads they will be forced to release physically.PlayStation has been removing games and movies since PS3 so it’s nothing new.
Feels like im watching the news
I have bought CDs since 1986, SACDs since 1999 and Blu Ray audio discs since 2012. Whenever I listen to my silver discs I get a wide grin. As long as there are people like me who keep buying physical media, physical media will never die.
High production value here. Almost like i was watching a commercial news network story.
Thanks!
I'm not sure it is. Lots of people are buying physical media again owing to streaming services charging again and again for the same programme/film.
I want to hold a physical copy in my hand for my money. The amount of money they charge for games now a days your damn right im gonna get them for a disc a case and the time and money for them to print it. Downloadable copes are not any cheaper and the company pockets even more of the money since they don't need packaging and a media disc and a crew to turn out the games on disc.
Physical media will never die.
The biggest problem I have with streaming films is of course you don’t own whatever you purchase and there’s a big difference in the picture and sound quality 4k DVDs and Blu Ray DVDs have far better picture and sound quality even though you stream a film and it says 4k or HD it’s not really 4k or HD and a lot of times depending on your internet connection the video will switch back and forth from HD to SD which is very annoying.
There are movies you can't stream. But you can still find on physical media.
Although many internet plans are becoming cheaper in time with good deals, streaming services are inevitably gradually becoming more expensive. If you, like me, care about the value of your average dollar in the long term, you'll understand why physical media is very important to own.
Here I thought this was going to be making fun of physical media and 'why people waste time with such things'
This was a well put together piece which brings light to the situation, we're still very much in flux at this point.
I believe people who care about their favorite types of content will come around to help bring balance to the markets.
Steaming bitrate for 4k movie is about QUARTER of the 4k Bluray and also it has lossless audio which streaming cant do
Hold on to that physical media! It’s convenient, but theres nothing romantic about about a subscription service.
UHD Blu-ray will likely be the last optical media format for audio/video content. It's not just about streaming being fairly close in quality, but also the fact that most film and television masters do not surpass 4K. If the content isn't there, what's the point? Sure you could make more 8K masters in the future, but 8K doesn't present much of an improvement over 4K for 35mm film.
People stop being so stupid, pirating is the only way to have the best of both worlds. I have been a pirate for over 30 years. I never fell for the lure of Netflix. I have over 6,500 movies, over 1,600 complete/up to date TV series, complete game ROM packs for my favorite consoles and god know how much music. No one can change my content or restrict me accessing my content. I don't deal with buffering or throttling. I don't need to devote a room to my media or deal with dusting and inventorying. I don't have to worry about losing media or destroyed media from fire, floods or other disasters. My media sits on my little media server in my basement. With PLEX I give access to my library to my kids and other select family/friends. I don't need to worry about getting out of my comfy bed to change content. From the comfort of my bead I can switch between movies, TV series, music tracks, games, TH-cam, etc. at the push of a few buttons. My entire collection is backed up onto 2.5" 5TB portable drives that literally fit in the palm of my hands. By the end of this year I will be backing up my media onto 4TB NVMEs that will literally fit in one hand. Don't get me wrong, I have fond memories of going to Blockbuster with my Son to pick out movies and games, but Blockbuster is gone. I went to the theatre with my Son literally every weekend for 5 years straight between 2000 and 2005, but the movies are prohibitively expensive today and today's movies mostly suck ass.
If physical media us dying its murderer is the Hollywood System . Kevin Smith is selling out almost a box set of his Clerks trilogy . He has no problem getting physical copies of his movies to sell .