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    • @uis
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      21 year ago

      Meanwhile 1080p easily can be written on dvd. And with good codecs(like AV1) such videos can be very long.

      • @Arethusa
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        11 year ago

        Another DVD plus is never having it go pixelated or buffering while watching due to some streamer error or widespread cloud downtime or other issue. That one time purchase and watching it whenever I like for as long as I like, and not some corporation, is an impeccable experience.

        • @uis
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          11 year ago

          Or you can simply dump DVD on your hard drive and put it on a shelf. DVD, but hard drive works too.

          • @Arethusa
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            1 year ago

            Owning my media is what’s significant and I do in multiple ways that have been listed. It’s not an issue which one I use. What’s important is that media not being locked up by a corporation after I’ve “bought” it.