Great news. Being able to own media in the highest quality without worrying about streaming services or online markets randomly taking it away due to licensing issues is very important imo
this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2024
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Sony won't phase out Blu-ray movie and game discs, only ceasing production on consumer BD-R
(www.tweaktown.com)
It's been a long time since I burned Blu ray discs, but the sheer number of coasters I got to verified discs was awful. This was with Sony discs and Sony and Panasonic drives. Maybe it got better but I gave up, to be honest.