MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes will also be abandoned.

  • @Godnroc
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    510 days ago

    I did a really quick search and a mechanical hard drive costs around 1$ for 50gb of storage while a blank Blu-ray was closer to 1$ for 25gb of storage. That would suggest a drive is more effective at storing data from a cost perspective, so there just needs to be a service that sells movies in a digital format.

    • Possibly linux
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      1210 days ago

      “Sell” and “digital format” are not something that media companies like. More like long term rent on very specific locked down hardware and software.

      • @[email protected]
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        10 days ago

        “Best we can do is an overpackaged, encrypted, read-only microSD for $49.99. It requires a dedicated proprietary media player and if you’re lucky, it won’t fail in a year.”

        “Why won’t anyone buy our movies :(”

        • Possibly linux
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          210 days ago

          The thing is they want people to stream media for the most part. Buying movies is the niche that needs filled for the sake of it.

          What I want is a healthier media economy. Right now I don’t pirate anything and I would love to legally get content in a way that is sustainable.

          However, at the rate we are going piracy is going to be the only way.

    • @jqubed
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      210 days ago

      It’s what happened with music eventually, but so far I have not seen that with mainstream video releases, only some independent things

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        110 days ago

        No it didn’t. I don’t know if a single vendor aside from Bandcamp that will sell you the actual files, and let’s be honest their catalogue is pathetic.