According to Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-indus ... tory-lasts, LG is ending production of DVD/BR players for televisions. Sony and Oppo have already done so leaving only Panasonic in that business. Best Buy ended sales of DVD and BR discs last year. Red Box rentals slow death finally arrived this Fall. Pioneer has warned that Intel has ended support of DRM (Intel SGX) for UHD discs on 11th Generation and newer processors https://hometheaterheroes.com/no-more-4 ... indows-11/ so no UHD playing on Power DVD etal.
Will streaming replace the need for physical media? Without players, why would anyone print discs?
Is the End Coming?
Re: Is the End Coming?
Consumer demand for physical media is increasing as preferences change. Vinyl record sales are going up after decades of being almost zero. https://www.statista.com/chart/7699/lp-sales-in-the-united-states/
It may be the case that the majority of people worldwide get most of their entertainment via streaming, but I suspect there will always be a non-trivial segment of people who will buy physical media.
It may be the case that the majority of people worldwide get most of their entertainment via streaming, but I suspect there will always be a non-trivial segment of people who will buy physical media.
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Re: Is the End Coming?
Perhaps the quality will actually increase. If the customer base moves to knowledgable consumers, who knows?
Re: Is the End Coming?
There will always be a community who wants best picture and best sound. At least until streming is getting there. Right now they stream for the masses and try to reduce bandwith / quality that is acceptable for 90% of the viewers who are not quality geeks like me.
Re: Is the End Coming?
Plus, there is A LOT of good stuff that is only on DVD/Blu-ray, not streaming anywhere.