• dinckel
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    38 hours ago

    As much as I hate that this is happening, I think once you turn to digital media, it’s incredibly difficult to go back. The convenience of having your stuff at a click of a button is just too good.

    That said, if you’re into movies specifically, i’d personally still go the route of buying a disk, and ripping it to your local storage, but that’s both expensive, and inconvenient in terms of space

    • ElectricMachman
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      53 hours ago

      The convenience of having your stuff at a click of a button is just too good.

      Except when you go to find your stuff, discover it’s not there, and yearn to be able to just stuff a DVD in a player.

      • @[email protected]
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        258 minutes ago

        That’s why I ripped my media onto my NAS. I have the physical media as a backup, but I don’t have to actually deal with discs. No more scratched discs is amazing.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 hours ago

        You can still get the best of both worlds with piracy. Click of a button to watch media and it’ll never disappear unless you want it to (or drive failures).

    • @[email protected]
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      116 hours ago

      I’d have no issue with digital media if there was a way to actually own it. Everything is either streaming only or ridden with DRM that can only be played within their app. Blurays, assuming you can decrypt its DRM bs, are the last bastion of media ownership left.

      • @[email protected]
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        155 minutes ago

        Yup, which is why I have a Bluray drive with libredrive flashed so I can rip full quality UHD and store the raw video on my NAS.

      • dinckel
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        44 hours ago

        You’ve essentially described exactly what the issue is. All these companies want you to continue subscribing, so you owning anything isn’t in their interest

        • @[email protected]
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          43 hours ago

          “If buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.”

          • A bunch of pirates, probably
    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      Storage is cheap for what you get.

      A DVD movie ripped to MKV is 3-5GB.

      A 12 terabyte drive is ~ $100. That’s… 2400 movies (if my math is right). My current movie collection is about 300 movies, 500GB of storage (I’ve ripped some stuff to MP4).

      Having a backup of 12TB would cost perhaps $100/yr (Im paying less than that for backup of my 4TB storage).

      Alternatively you can replicate your library with friends and family, pretty simple to do. Drop a mini pc with a drive in it running Kodi/Casaos/Freedombox, whatever, behind the TV at everyone’s house, for less than 20w of power you have a replicated media player.

      • @fjordbasa
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        67 hours ago

        Sure a DVD is only 3-5GB but a UHD Blu-Ray is 50-100 GB

      • @[email protected]
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        25 hours ago

        But getting a DVD just to rip it is very inconvenient. Not only can there be scarcity issues with out-of-print disks, but also you’d either deal with the disks you never use lying around, throw them out or bother reselling, which I’d prefer not to do. I’d prefer having just hard drives of my media.

      • dinckel
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        37 hours ago

        You’re misunderstanding. I’m not talking about drive space, i’m talking about the space the physical disk cases take up