The logic is that the people want all of their video recordings in the SAME format, not a hodgepodge.
Which is so symptomatic of the current millennial generation it makes me want to puke.
Since when has everything in the exact same format
ever been a reality?
In analogue days we had Vinyl, 8-track, cassette, reels.
In digital days we have CD, DVD, SACD & Blu-ray
It's the streaming & download formats that are messing things up now:
Tidal (advertising stuff as 'master quality' when it does not exist anywhere else), Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Qobuz, Bandcamp etc almost ad nauseam, running a bewildering array of forms including (but probably not limited to) WAV, FLAC, AIF, ALAC, MP3, AAC-LC, HE AAC, HE AAC v2, HD AAC, MQA, Atmos and so on in various sample rates & bit depths some of which require expensive DAC to utilize and almost all require ever-more expensive monthly subscriptions which you lose everything the moment you stop paying out each month! That to my mind is renting your music, not owning it & certainly not being able to play stuff when you want to, where you want to as you are limited to local WiFi range (unless you are mad enough to use public 'free' Wi-Fi and run the risk of having all your devices hacked & losing all your data, getting your bank account emptied & your identity stolen.
When you get right down to it, we are in the minority being surround fans. Most want stereo only so in reality there are but 3 formats:
CD, DVD & Bluray.
Everything else is a variation on the same theme.
With video it is even easier as you basically have DVD or Blu-ray.
Everything else - all your Netflix, Sky, Amazon Prime etc is all renting and utterly 100% dependent on what you want to see being actually available, and after the first trial month you will usually find you have seen everything interesting on that platform, because every studio & content owner these days now wants their own subscription service. Amazon have bought MGM, but you don't get MGM shows on Amazon Prime unless you buy an extra MGM Subscription, or an Arrow TV subscription, or Disney Plus or whatever studio is now trying to bilk you out of everything by charging you DVD prices for streaming on demand that you cannot even legally download, so the moment it fragments off again you lose stuff.
Sorry.
Rant over.