Recordable Optical Disc Market is Expected to Decline at a CAGR of -3% from 2022 to 2029 | Report by FMI

The market for recordable optical disc is anticipated to have a net worth of US$ 2.5 billion in 2022, but it is predicted to see a fall at a CAGR of -3% from 2022 to 2029, reaching an estimated market valuation of US$ 2 billion by the end of 2029. Currently, recordable optical disc sales have a 2.8% market share in terms of worldwide data storage.

As storage technology has developed quickly over the past few years, optical storage systems have lost some of their appeal. While streaming and OTT services have proliferated widely, the use of DVD and CD storage media has significantly decreased.

Recordable optical disc demand analysis from 2014 to 2021 compared to market projections (2022 to 2029)

Although optical discs are a thing of the past, they were once the most widely used storage method. Over the past few decades, technology has advanced and other storage technologies have developed, making these recordable optical discs obsolete.

Recordable optical disc sales have decreased significantly over the last ten years, and this trend is anticipated to continue during the forecast period. From 2014 to 2021, the use of recordable optical discs decreased at a CAGR of -5.6%. Currently holding a 26.6% and 5% market share, respectively, in the market for recordable optical discs, DVD and CD storage medium are virtually completely obsolete.

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Which Areas Continue to Be Profitable Markets for Recordable Optical Disc Sales?
For regions including North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia & Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa, these global recordable optical disc industry insights provide metrics (MEA).

It is projected that the North American market for recordable optical discs would represent a sizeable portion of global income. In North America, an increasing number of Blu-ray discs are predicted to be purchased. Recordable optical disc sales are anticipated to benefit from the presence of important media businesses in this area.

Of all the areas, the East Asian market for recordable optical discs is anticipated to drop at the slowest rate. In this region, demand for recordable optical discs is anticipated.

Competitive Landscape

Recordable optical disc manufacturers are struggling to make sales due to increase in popularity of advanced storage technologies that are being widely adopted. However, recordable optical disc suppliers are now focusing on data security and secure data storage for enterprise use and are trying to boost their sales revenue via commercial channels of application.

  • In July 2021, Apple TV+, a subscription-based streaming service, announced the launch of its first physical media disc release. The title ‘Defending Jacob’ a limited series was released on DVD storage media and Blu-ray. More titles are expected to be released on physical discs from Apple TV+ streaming service.

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Key Segments of Recordable Optical Disc Industry Survey

Recordable Optical Disc Market by Product Type:

  • Compact Discs (CD)
    • CD – R
    • CD – RW
  • Digital Versatile Discs (DVD)
    • DVD – R
    • DVD -RW
  • Blu-ray Disc

Recordable Optical Disc Market by Sales Channel:

  • Online Sales of Recordable Optical Discs
  • Offline Sales of Recordable Optical Discs
  • Sales of Recordable Optical Discs by Distributors
  • Sales of Recordable Optical Discs by Resellers
  • Direct Sales of Sales of Recordable Optical Discs

Recordable Optical Disc Market by End Use:

  • Recordable Optical Discs for Consumers
  • Recordable Optical Discs for Professionals
    • Software/IT
    • Media Industry
    • Healthcare
    • Education
    • Public Department
    • Other Commercials

Recordable Optical Disc Market by Storage Capacity:

  • Below 5GB Recordable Optical Discs
  • 5-10 GB Recordable Optical Discs
  • Above 10 GB Recordable Optical Discs

Recordable Optical Disc Market by Region:

  • North America Recordable Optical Disc Market
  • Latin America Recordable Optical Disc Market
  • Europe Recordable Optical Disc Market
  • East Asia Recordable Optical Disc Market
  • South Asia & Pacific Recordable Optical Disc Market
  • Middle East & Africa (MEA) Recordable Optical Disc Market

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