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SlySoft Closed

The market is drying up. People are moving away from discs/ripping FAST.

I don't think it's this as much as it is that Netflix exists along with Redbox. I don't know how well Amazon/Apple/Microsoft/Google are doing for video sales...but I think BD's failure is more a function of how awful the format war was. HD DVD was a better format for the end user (no forced previews for example), add in the cost of the polymer research Sony did, cost of production/failure rate in production and so on - BDs still regularly cost more than DVDs did 5-10 years into their life.

And unlike VHS - DVD, there's no compelling reason to dump all your VHSes. Most transfers were not done well.

tl;dr: I think the correct statement is "people never cared too much about bluray"
 
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