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>Sony has announced it will end Blu-ray Disc media production in February, marking the end of its nearly two-decade run. Unfortunately, it will also mark the end of optical media storage for the company; as Sony said (machine translation), there won’t be a successor model to the Blu-ray. This end-of-production announcement also affects MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes. Although the notice is under the "Recording Media" category, the company appears to list both regular and recorded. There's room for misinterpretation due to machine translation, so we've reached out to Sony for clarification

Archive: https://archive.today/qg9lc From the post: >>Sony has announced it will end Blu-ray Disc media production in February, marking the end of its nearly two-decade run. Unfortunately, it will also mark the end of optical media storage for the company; as Sony said (machine translation), there won’t be a successor model to the Blu-ray. This end-of-production announcement also affects MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes. Although the notice is under the "Recording Media" category, the company appears to list both regular and recorded. There's room for misinterpretation due to machine translation, so we've reached out to Sony for clarification
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I have this: Manufacturer: ASUS Product: BW-16D1HT

It's a blu-ray read/write drive but you can flash it with the libre firmware so you can use it for ripping blu-ray's that you normally can't with some locked-firmware drives.

Not sony made but you do have a good point.