Do you think people will still buy CD and DVD's and record them or deal with the compressed music off the internet?
I believe that harddiscs won't replace removable media in the foreseeable future. The race of men does like to collect things. Looking at my 500+ DVD-Collection I deem it impossible to store 500 or more movies in an acceptable HD quality on a hard disc. Considering that I had some harddisk crashes, I would prefer to have at least a backup on a removable media anyway. So why don't have it on removable media in the first place?
Another factor is the one of haptics (BTW, a not unimportant argument pro Bryston equipment

). Taking the DVD box from the shelf, having a look on the cover (or a special edition tin box), flipping through a nicely made booklet and placing the disc it into the player...
I do admit that CD and DVD are not in the same league as the vinyl stuff if it comes to haptics and the ceremony of playing them. But they are at least a hundred times better than navigating through a harddisk tree to find a movie file.
Another factor is that almost all PCs and harddisk equipment hasn't been made to sound good, but to offer lots of MHz and GBytes at low prices. Not a good basis for high quality equipment. Just for fun I burned some MP3s on a CD. Playing the CD sounds way better than playing the MP3s directly from the PC using a Soundblaster PCMCIA Audigys digital out connecting through an M-Audio CO3 to the AES/EBU input of my SP-1 PRO.
Ok, those are my two pennies.
Cheers!
Markus
aka mv038856