
Trell
Audioholic Spartan
I buy BD now and then, and fairly often that is entire seasons of shows (at least that is the majority of my BD discs), and will continue to do so. Especially when I upgrade to an UHD display.I don't remember reading anyone touting their Samsung BD player as being something special or any great value, So I'm guessing they are simply pulling out of a business that was less profitable than their other endeavors.
Oppo is a much greater mystery. Physical media may be dying, but it is not dead and they did have a stellar reputation!
Do most people have connections that can support the bandwidth of a typical BD?
I honestly don't know, but pretty sure I can't get that quality/quantity of signal streaming through my internet provider!
Watching Netflix on my old 42" plasma usually looks good, but the same show/movie often have obvious compression artefacts when watching on a 27" 1440p monitor (Microsoft Edge supports 1080p resolution playback). The sound is not as good as when playing a BD disc that has a well mastered sound track.
Netflix 1080p is still low bitrate (5-6 Mbit at max, I think) compared to BD disc (max about 42Mbit, with sound track, if I remember correctly) and they still use various compression decided by an algorithm inspecting the content. I've not yet tried UHD as I don't have a UHD display, but my fibre connection can handle many of those with ease. On the other hand, when many people start streaming UHD (in the future) I expect the stream quality to drop.
In a browser watching Netflix you can use ctrl-alt-shift-d to toggle display of playback statistics.