I agree that either ripping using MakeMKV (my method) or using AnyDVD HD (which I own) are the only ways to make it tolerable.
But we're huge nerds, willing and able to invest the time to learn these systems, and are using computers to do it.
Most
regular people have this experience:
A player that takes a minute to turn on and won't immediately turn off when I press OFF?
A drawer that won't open the first minute?
Some discs that take minutes to load?
Menu animations or fade in/outs that I can't skip or cancel?
Trailers I can't skip or cancel?
Inconsistent use of menus, some cancel playback and drop to main menu with no option to continue?
...
That's what my dad experiences. That's what the CEO of my company experiences. That's what regular people experience.
And then, worse, they go on a trip and they want a simple way to bring along a movie or three on their iPad or laptop for the trip, and they can't do it. But right over here is Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, HBO Go, and whatnot... All of which work without trouble on their:
* Crappy BluRay player (except iTunes and HBO Go, largely)
* Laptop
* Tablet
* Phone
Sure, it isn't as nice of quality, but it works the way they want, with no dumbness (described above, among other issues), and it is
clear what is available for them. And purchasing is only a mouse-click or tap away, and you get instant gratification, without waiting for a disc to come in the mail.
That's why I never understood the logic of any of that DRM and other customer-hostile behavior on the part of the BD-group. They're complaining about piracy, but they seem to be doing their best to ensure that piracy provides a
better experience, for cheaper. And, on top of it, they're in an era where they're competing with the Internet at-large for "wasting my free time" leisure activities. As jmone pointed out, kids just watch short-form stuff on YouTube. My nephew watches more Minecraft videos on his iPad mini in a day than I probably have watched YouTube videos in my LIFE. It is absurd and doomed to failure.
And... Worse, they'd absolutely kill AnyDVD HD in a heartbeat if they can figure out a way.