There is absolutely nothing wrong at all with the movie format which is preventing mass adoption. The format isn't "broken" and it certainly wouldn't be "fixed" by downloading content and burning in on extra layers. All that would buy you is an absurdly over the top and baroque solution for an issue which doesn't even exist.
Maybe when 1440p 3D televisions become the norm there might be call for > 2 layer disks or a new standard but the notion is so far off its not even a valid cause for concern.
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There is absolutely nothing wrong at all with the movie format which is preventing mass adoption. The format isn't "broken" and it certainly wouldn't be "fixed" by downloading content and burning in on extra layers. All that would buy you is an absurdly over the top and baroque solution for an issue which doesn't even exist.
Maybe when 1440p 3D televisions become the norm there might be call for > 2 layer disks or a new standard but the notion is so far off its not even a valid cause for concern.