As to your last point that's not always true. It costs money to produce distribute and market physical media. There have been plenty of Blu-ray and DVD releases that have lost money; or where the return on investment was not at what would be considered a high enough level.I get the mindset, but it won't work for people who have no interest in streaming. My folks don't stream and they never will so all companies like Disney are accomplishing is guaranteeing that they will never see their tv shows. It really doesn't make sense for shows like Mandalorian or Wandavision because anyone that wanted to check them out on Disney plus has done so by now. They won't lose anything by releasing them on home video at this point and would make a killing from people like me who want to buy it for friends or family. But that's Disney's loss. At least I can still buy new Star Trek.
I got "The Lower Decks" on plain old DVD, it's a cartoon and having a higher resolution is pointless...DVDs are cheaper and not everyone is a snob about perfect picture quality. For some, good enough is good enough.
Personally I prefer having 2D animation in high definition. The blocky digital artifacting from upscaling SD really, really bugs me. Seeing stuff like vintage Looney Tunes and Tex Avery cartoons, and Batman: The Animated Series, on blu-ray at 1080p is an absolute joy.I got "The Lower Decks" on plain old DVD, it's a cartoon and having a higher resolution is pointless...
I get things I really like on physical media, streaming services can change. Amazon has altered a number of books and IIRC even removed a couple even though people had paid for them. You don't really own streaming media, you pay for the right to view it and the services have a lot of control over it.
Christmas is ruined.No Betamax or LaserDisc release? For shame.
Add me to the list of disappointees. I'd buy SNW S1 on UHD in a heartbeat, but... they don't sell it, I can't buy it.
Good enough.Those of you who need a VHS tape to watch on your black-and-white TV or whatever can get a copy transferred from a friend, I'm sure.
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