• khannie@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, surprisingly DVD is still heavily outselling 4K bluray. Seems weird to me but I guess the players are ubiquitous.

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      New blurays are 30-50 each. New DVDs are 5 or less, each. Libraries usually have bigger dvd collections than bluray collections. People use what they can afford, not what is best.

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        Also there’s nearly 30 years worth of DVD content available, it’s basically for the same reason why VHS still has a present following.

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          Well, that, and vhs is one of those things that is fun to play with. It’s never going to be perfect, and that’s enough to keep people like me coming back to see what new improvements I can make to my vhs setup this time.

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        Amazon has 3 for $33 sales a couple times a year. I just got Wicked (2024), F1 and Sinners in 4k for $11 each.

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      When 4K players cost $500 to get something considered “good but not great”… yeah no wonder no ones buying

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        That is not what they cost. Mine was 180 euro. It has HDR support and plays everything I throw at it.

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          HDR, or Dolby Vision? From my research, anything less than the Panasonic UB820 either has missing features, or longevity issues.

          Even still, 180 euro is well above the under $40 you can lots of DVD and even Standard Blu Ray

          Personally, I grabbed a MakeMKV compatible UHD optical drive from eBay for $150, and just remux my discs to Plex… and then use CoreELEC on the Ugoos AM6B+ to ensure proper Dolby Vision and Lossless Audio support…. but I know that’s not exactly a mainstream option.