Re: Stranger Things
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2023 4:13 am
I think that physical media has been dying for years, I don't know what it's like where you guys are but around here DVDs just sit there on discount and nobody ever buys them, and I'm not just talking about the movies that suck, even the classics and most popular movies won't sell, they are brand new and usually for 1 to 2 bucks and nobody will buy them.
I have about 1000 DVDs, and most of them I bought from when I was in my teens to my early 20s, and I can't tell you the last time I watched any of them as they just sit in the bookcase. I haven't even had my VCR plugged since 2007, I don't think my kids even know what a VCR is, as it's been packed away in the basement along with a bunch of VHS tapes since before they were born. We still have the DVD player plugged but we don't use it.
I still love my physical media, and I won't ever get rid of my old records, cassettes, CDs, VHS, and DVDs, but I can honestly say that I don't know if I will ever play any of them again. I will occasionally buy something that is older but I don't play it, I just put in the collection. A few years ago I digitized my whole music collection, I couldn't even tell you how many physical albums that was, but I know it was around 17 000 songs in total, and I can now have the entire music library on any device I use and bring it with me anywhere and listen it anytime I want to. With the meteoric rise of digital media, I think that physical media will be obsolete in a few decades, though some might say it already is.
I honestly don't know why anybody would buy physical media, or pay for cable in today's world. I haven't had cable tv in my house for years, but we can still watch anything we want to from tv because there are websites that have every major network and channel you can imagine streaming live online, so there's no reason to pay for cable. It's the same thing with movies, I know that some people don't want to subscribe to a bunch of different streaming services just to watch their favorite movies, and I can only imagine how much people spend on both cable and streaming services every month, but they don't have to.
We live in a digital world now, and there is no turning back. I know that there is nothing that I can't find online, it doesn't matter what movie, show, song, or album it is, or how obscure it is, I can find it, download it, and have a digital copy of it forever.
I have about 1000 DVDs, and most of them I bought from when I was in my teens to my early 20s, and I can't tell you the last time I watched any of them as they just sit in the bookcase. I haven't even had my VCR plugged since 2007, I don't think my kids even know what a VCR is, as it's been packed away in the basement along with a bunch of VHS tapes since before they were born. We still have the DVD player plugged but we don't use it.
I still love my physical media, and I won't ever get rid of my old records, cassettes, CDs, VHS, and DVDs, but I can honestly say that I don't know if I will ever play any of them again. I will occasionally buy something that is older but I don't play it, I just put in the collection. A few years ago I digitized my whole music collection, I couldn't even tell you how many physical albums that was, but I know it was around 17 000 songs in total, and I can now have the entire music library on any device I use and bring it with me anywhere and listen it anytime I want to. With the meteoric rise of digital media, I think that physical media will be obsolete in a few decades, though some might say it already is.
I honestly don't know why anybody would buy physical media, or pay for cable in today's world. I haven't had cable tv in my house for years, but we can still watch anything we want to from tv because there are websites that have every major network and channel you can imagine streaming live online, so there's no reason to pay for cable. It's the same thing with movies, I know that some people don't want to subscribe to a bunch of different streaming services just to watch their favorite movies, and I can only imagine how much people spend on both cable and streaming services every month, but they don't have to.
We live in a digital world now, and there is no turning back. I know that there is nothing that I can't find online, it doesn't matter what movie, show, song, or album it is, or how obscure it is, I can find it, download it, and have a digital copy of it forever.