“On September 29th, 2023, we will ship out our final red envelope. It has been an honor to share movie nights with you. …We sincerely thank you for joining us on this amazing journey of 25 years.” -The Netflix DVD Team

With Netflix discs closing its doors on the 29th, where will you get your DVD’s, Blu Rays and UHDs?

This raises a few questions for discussion:

  • What services do you use?
  • Whats your experience with any of these services?
  • What do you do with your physical media?

I know, I know, yes, its 2023 and people still get physical media. A physical disc can have many advantages over a streaming service, such as:

  • Control Over Content
  • Quality
  • Sound Profiles
  • Extras
  • Back Ups

Here is a list of popular Rental and Buy services:

Rent:

Buy (New):

Buy (Used):

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Because not everyone has gigabit fiber run to their door. Streaming is not always the answer. I have read through all the back and forth here, but this is the point that was lost in the conversation. While it may be obsolete to you, it’s still the easiest way to transfer large amounts of data to someone that might not have any internet other than their cell phone service.

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      -31 year ago

      Why do these replies assume that streaming is the only other option lol. The emotional circlejerk is strong here. Digital formats are just better now.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Not sure what you mean. You said disc based media is obsolete, and I explained why it isn’t. I am not arguing about digital vs analog here. I am explaining why a form of digital media is still in use.

      • @andrewta
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        21 year ago

        If I don’t buy or rent a physical disc and I don’t stream the movie exactly how would I watch the movie?

          • @andrewta
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            21 year ago

            The USB isn’t really a realistic option for a lot of people. As for downloading basically same problem as streaming, need a decent internet connection…

            My dad,with where he lives, the internet is so slow if he wanted to download a movie, it would take so long that by the time it would download he would no longer care to watch the movie…

            Which means he would have to find someone with decent internet, go to their house, download it. Then go home and play it. Again this isn’t an option for a lot of people. Including my dad.

            For a lot of people renting or buying a disc is really the only option to watch a movie.

            Some areas have even worse internet or none at all. To be able to reliably watch a movie means having the physical disc. Yeah they could get a data file and hold it like they do a physical disc just on a hard drive. But drives die a lot faster then a disc does. Plus they have to continously find someone to use their internet. Driving into town and going to best buy or Walmart it many times more efficient.

            If you prefer digital files compared physical disc great go for it but for a lot of people it just isn’t real

              • @andrewta
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                01 year ago

                OK so in the US in the example I gave where would my dad to to legally aquire and download the movie?

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                  -21 year ago

                  I’m just telling you that USBs are very much used as trading media in the real world, more so then you think. I don’t care about your dad lol. What is the point of this days old discussion right now, I don’t really care anymore