On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 12:10:54 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > I have a blu-ray reader, plugged into my Kodi machine. It's never had a > BR disk in it, instead, it plays CDs!
I have a Blu-Ray reader in my desktop, it's a nice fast DVD-RW drive :) > On the very few times I've needed to do something with that many gigs of > data, I've used a memory stick instead with the benefit they don't need > optical hardware. I'd have to do this quite a few times to offset the > cost of the hardware. Blu-Ray never took off to the extent that BD-ROM became useful as a distribution method. > I've also concluded that apart from movie studios and maybe niche > markets, BR was dead when it hit the street Even there it's dying. 25/50GB discs may have seemed like a good idea when they first started on them, but by the time it became commercially availably HD movie streaming was not only possible but for more convenient for many. -- Neil Bothwick furbling, v.: Having to wander through a maze of ropes at an airport or bank even when you are the only person in line. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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