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Dvds still account for around half of physical media sales. Far from obsolete.
There's no source in your comment so it's taken with a pinch of salt. But I'm more amazed that DVDs are only half of physical sales. Unless Blu-ray is the other half of physical sales.
Here's a source: https://lemmy.ml/post/19567861
Ah so it's all disc format. I was worried tape was making a combat outside of storage.
Although that's mostly because physical media sales are in the toilet.
https://www.statsignificant.com/p/the-rise-fall-and-slight-rise-of
While Blu-ray and HD-DVD were arguing over what comes after DVDs, they were both consigned to the dustbin. And while I like to not be reliant on subscription services, I've got to say a bunch of files on a Jellyfin server is much more convenient than a shelf full of plastic and foil discs.
With modern internet speeds, there's no reason you can't have full UHD-BR quality streamed over the internet.
Cost is a prohibitive reason for many (hardware, internet).
I do believe files are better than physical media, simply because with the proper setup they're easily backed up and won't degrade or break.