This is only for recordable BD-Rs, Blu-ray movies will not be affected.
It’s a media that contains what a USB drive does. That’s great for one movie, not really as a slow data storage device.
They should invent a USB drive in the form factor of a DVD
Since it rotates so fast, the bits would get pushed out much quicker!
Trouble is that pushing the bytes on will be really difficult.
That’s why you stop rotating before writing, obviously
I’m one of like 5 people on the planet who still uses his minidisc player. I’ve bought some of the blank minidiscs Sony was still making. Seeing them finally end production hurts. I have a bunch of minidiscs already, but I feel like I should stock up before prices go nuts.
I had a minidisc stereo in like, idk, 1998? That was an awesome piece of tech.
It was the physical mp3
I had a minidisc for years. Quickly got replaced by chip based MP3 players.
I still liked my discs because I could swap and play more music.
I think it is so sad because It is end of the nice era.
I have never once bought a physical blueray, or used one that isn’t digital.
Blurays are all digital
Same with DVD and CDs. We haven’t had non-digital mass media for decades, except I guess vinyl for collectors.