Compression techniques on blu ray have already gotten much better since the initial releases on blu ray. That much is evident in the picture quality. Avatar on blu ray was unlike anything that I have ever seen in my entire life in terms of image and sound quality.
I’m not interested in dvds or streams. If a movie is good and should be watched, then it should be watched on blu ray in my opinion.
Oh I agree, don't get me wrong. I am just saying that because Toshiba and Sony messed around so long, there will never be the large base of people demanding BDs like there is for DVDs. They were still fighting the format war for the first few years of affordable high def screens, and that was a costly mistake.