June 23, 2017 12:36PM
I use Apple products... and for all intents and purposes the Disk format is dead. It's all 'Cloud'.. at least as far as anything 'new'. The 'ability' to create DVD's, CD's, still exists but support for the format is fading fast.

I'm assuming that for Windows users the format is still active... and even though I'm sure they'll be phasing it out eventually they'll continue to support the format far longer than Apple will.

Which brings up: Two friends recently requested a "Blu-Ray" disk of some home video they took. I wasn't set up for Blu-Ray... but bought a Blu-Ray burner, (it was very cheap), and am now burning their Blu-Ray disks. It occurred to me... since "Disks" are on their way out... does that make Blu-Ray the shortest lived format of all time? To my knowledge it never really caught on.. but I could be wrong about that. - JamesJM
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  Are DVD's and CD's dead?

JamesJM548June 23, 2017 12:36PM

  CD's I think are dead..

sstrams196June 23, 2017 01:18PM

  Wow, you're right, of course...

JamesJM177June 23, 2017 01:22PM

  Yeah, probably..

sstrams215June 23, 2017 01:24PM

  We have tons of old DVD's...

JamesJM276June 23, 2017 01:30PM

  I think once we get a new tv..

sstrams215June 23, 2017 01:49PM

  Re: I think once we get a new tv..

IowaRam182June 23, 2017 02:15PM

  We need to upgrade...

sstrams178June 24, 2017 06:50AM

  Re: Yeah, probably..

IowaRam182June 23, 2017 01:47PM

  Almost how I see it..

sstrams170June 23, 2017 01:52PM

  Haven't bought , or even listened to a CD in years

IowaRam166June 23, 2017 02:34PM

  CDs yes, DVDs no

ferragamo79224June 23, 2017 06:28PM

  My latest project..

sstrams239June 24, 2017 06:59AM