It’ll be a sad day when blu-ray dies. I don’t see any other physical media replacing it, and we have made no progress on being able to purchase digital video that we actually own.
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Video capture is the solution to that. You may have compromises on rip quality, but the storage medium for that file can be anything with enough capacity - HDDs, Optical Media, Tapes, Flash storage.
The scene will outlive Blu-Ray, and I think it will outlive us all.
I still don't have a Blu-ray player for the TV, just a burner in my desktop. But I've got a handful of movies.