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Why do people collect physical media?
Better Quality Movies and music are better quality on physical media. Get Extras You get extras with some physical media, mostly DVDs and vinyl. Don’t Have To Pay For Loads You don’t have to pay for loads of different subscription services.
Why do people collect Blu-Ray?
A Blu-Ray is forever, and it comes with a digital copy too. One of streaming’s biggest advantages is that it allows you to watch a movie or show pretty much anywhere you want and on any device. With physical media like a Blu-Ray or a DVD, you’re much more limited, needing both the disc and a media player to play it.
Why do you collect movies?
We collect movies because we love watching them. We want to be able to share our favorite movies with our friends. Looking at our shelves and seeing the variety of color and titles gives us a special feeling. It’s like we’re creating our own personal archive.
Do people still collect Blu-Ray?
Here’s why collectors stock up on thousands of physical discs even as film goes digital. The streaming market is booming, but movie lovers are still buying DVDs and Blu-Rays. Collectors told Insider that physical discs offer higher movie quality than streaming services do.
Are physical media dying?
Sales of films and television shows on physical disc are evaporating, despite a brief pandemic-driven bump in sales. According to Bill Hunt of The Digital Bits, “It’s almost a certainty that they’re going to be down again (in 2020) over 2019. Very likely, they’ll be down again by double-digit percentages.
Are blu rays better than streaming?
For example, when compared directly, an Ultra HD Blu-ray is going to have at least five times more data on it than a streamed version of the same film. Put this up against the lossless audio on a 4K Blu-ray, and it’s no challenge – the Blu-ray is always going to sound better.
Why are people still buying Blu-rays?
For the same reasons that people are still buying vinyl, CDs and cassette tapes, they’re also buying Blu-rays and DVDs — it’s the nostalgic analog experience. There’s nothing quite like taking a disc out of its case, placing it your media player and hearing (and watching) the technology work. It’s visceral.
What is the difference between Blu-ray and streaming?
A Blu-Ray is forever, and it comes with a digital copy too. One of streaming’s biggest advantages is that it allows you to watch a movie or show pretty much anywhere you want and on any device. With physical media like a Blu-Ray or a DVD, you’re much more limited, needing both the disc and a media player to play it.
Are the days of the DVD/Blu-ray collection coming to an end?
But the days of the DVD/Blu-ray collection have come to a close. The big player these days is streaming, and in theory, it’s a good one. Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, iTunes, Vudu, and others offer a plethora of choices. No longer do you have to pay $15-20 for a movie on a disc and then find a place for that disc in your home.
When can I buy a physical copy of a movie?
Pretty much every major release these days is available for purchase first on a digital platform and then a few weeks later you can buy a physical version. So, for example, if you wanted to see IT on Christmas 2017, you could get the digital download, but if you wanted it on 4K, Blu-ray, or DVD, you had to wait until January 9, 2018.