Fuck the blu-ray consortium.
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Good. I'm wanting to build a NAS soon.
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Where is Plex on this image?
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yes, it was horrible. There's like 10 minutes of ads that you PAY for. Also corruption for scratches and fiddling with the player were painful
piracy is best
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Good old two disc VCDs. Man I miss those days.
I was happy to get a DVD burner though. My best friend and I had Netflix and we’d rip everything that came in the mail. A huge book full of movies and tv shows.
Good times.
We had no phone, no cable, no internet. Most creative time in my life.
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I'm finally ready to embrace Blu-ray.
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I was buying every season of it’s always sunny, now they don’t even make physical copies. They stopped at like season 10.
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For a second, I thought Curiosity had gone enshittified lol. I don't mind paying the subscription because they are what cable documentary channels used to be.
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Broadcast had its charm. I feel like I discovered more things.
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Just the other day I learned about m-discs, so burn to that for archiving using your BR burner.
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Never heard of them, had to look it up. Seems kinda a spotty record depending on the manufacturer.
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May I interest you in the [email protected] wiki/megathread? Yo ho yo ho...
I support creators as I can, but when there's literally no other option to own it in a way it can't be just taken from you I don't feel there's any strong argument against it.
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I have loads of DVDs and a lot more VHS tapes but you don't exactly keep watching the same thing over and over again, except a few favorites. Buying a mediocre movie just to watch once will have you thinking about how much it's worth the space and money.
OTOH, here at least, you are allowed to have/create a backup of your media, so having rips of those is no issue and they are more convenient.
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At least that means you have the lethal weapon episodes!
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hard drive costs halve every 2 years or so.
Where did you get halves from? Maybe if you're buying refurb/low-cap/shuck-drives on sale...? Not even the 2 year price projections (which are usually extremely optimistic) are anywhere near halving for higher-cap drives.
Even now, the only thing you'd get even nearing the optimal $10/TB mark would be a shuck-drive on sale as far as I can tell. Whereas the cheapest non-shuck is like $12.50/TB, but you'll most likely be wasting tons of time RMAing it within a year anyways because it's Sea*ate
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I feel ya. There was nice to have a forcing function to give something new a chance for a bit.
It was also nice to not have everyone watching their own little micro-targeted version of reality.
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Your local Library has videos.
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Workin' on it! Got me a used laptop that's about as recent as possible to still have a slim bluray slot built in. Learning all the things.
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What's the iPlayer done?
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Bring back Blockbuster so I can just pay, like, $3 once to rent a movie instead of $20/month when I'm probably only gonna watch 1 or 2 movies in that time. The rental prices aren't much cheaper than buying a copy on digital platforms.