Sony Ends Production of Blank Blu-ray Discs in Japan

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Sony Ends Production of Blank Blu-ray Discs in Japan
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Sony will stop manufacturing blank Blu-ray discs for the Japanese market, citing a decline in its usage as streaming gains popularity. This decision marks the end of an era for physical media in Japan, where a unique culture of recording television programs onto Blu-ray has persisted for nearly two decades.

Sony has announced the discontinuation of blank Blu-ray disc manufacturing for the Japan ese market, alongside Mini Discs and MiniDV cassettes. This decision marks the end of an era, 18 years after the introduction of Blu-ray, which coincided with the launch of the PlayStation 3. Blu-ray has gained popularity for its high bitrate and ability to store hours of high-definition footage, appealing to many who prefer physical media over streaming services.

While streaming services offer convenience and a vast library, they often compress video at lower quality. Furthermore, physical media like Blu-rays remain accessible even during internet outages or licensing issues. Blu-ray also provides a reliable method for preserving important family memories, such as home movies, as a backup against digital corruption.Despite this shift, Blu-ray technology isn't vanishing entirely. Sony's production of recordable discs will cease only in Japan, where a unique culture persists around recording television programs onto Blu-ray. The company acknowledges a decline in this practice within Japan as streaming adoption rises, leading to the discontinuation of its own production. In contrast to Japan's traditional approach, streaming services have gained widespread acceptance globally due to their accessibility, convenience, and affordability. Although some may lament the loss of physical ownership, streaming platforms have become the dominant force in media consumption

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