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Just pirate it all
Best course given the streaming wars ruining it for everyone and disc options becoming less and less, if released at all. Quality isn't an issue as you just choose the full phat file, down to a <1gb rip. I have no guilt, spent thousands on physical over my life but they changed the game. Ita great having very little footprint as well. There's great media software to get that book shelf feeling, only with extra features like season progress, actor bios and what else they have being in, time content will be finished etc etc.
^^ this guy doesnt get it![]()
This guy just showed that he has the Live Action versions of Aladdin and Alice in Wonderland.... credibility destroyed.
I actually have the 4k collection still sealed....I have a problem.
Honestly that digital library is the type of thing id do if i were smarter than i am
Just sell off all my physical games and movies and go all in like you did
Ive come close so many times and always start collecting again
With the recent Sony news yanking digital copies of physical releases i would be careful of doing that
Im talking piracy dude
Imagine all the money saved
Money earned selling off all your bullshit
Ive purged my collection entirely before and it felt great honestly
That's the route I did. If you ever decide to hit me up, there's loads of software/apps out there that make it easier than ever. For films you can have advatages like open matte versions, files that have the best audio and video spliced together from seperate releases etc. TV shows its difference is massive, you can get the best version (that isn't always the home media release), off streaming sites without a sub etc. Most of these releases have all the extra features that the disc versions have etc. TV shows are my favorites, the photo below was my collection. I have about 3 times this, all within 5% or better quality now (silent all SSD NAS). What pushed me over the edge was many physical releases, just stopping half way through a shows run, or locked to Disney PLUS.
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If you buy this set, you can put your new collection and old one in the backpack
Use your brain for once![]()
I only watch movies on UHD, I don't own a 4k OLED for bitrate fuckery, I want that clean image quality.
I only watch movies on UHD, I don't own a 4k OLED for bitrate fuckery, I want that clean image quality.
I had a large DVD/BluRay collection, but I sold off a significant portion of it order to save space/reduce clutter. I've learned that I don't really rewatch most films, so I mostly rent/stream content while still buy BRD and UHDs that I consider classics/hard to find/ likely to be offend future sensibilities.
Hoping we finally get a 4k release of North by Northwest from WB this year. Maybe they were waiting for its 65th anniversary.
That's the route I did. If you ever decide to hit me up, there's loads of software/apps out there that make it easier than ever. For films you can have advatages like open matte versions, files that have the best audio and video spliced together from seperate releases etc. TV shows its difference is massive, you can get the best version (that isn't always the home media release), off streaming sites without a sub etc. Most of these releases have all the extra features that the disc versions have etc. TV shows are my favorites, the photo below was my collection. I have about 3 times this, all within 5% or better quality now (silent all SSD NAS). What pushed me over the edge was many physical releases, just stopping half way through a shows run, or locked to Disney PLUS.
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Idk what kind of player you have or if you've mentioned it in this thread, but I've been very impressed with the upscaling between mine and my television. Idk if they work some magic together in unison, and it's not a 4k UHD, but there's often far more visual fidelity provided than there's any right to be. Makes me regret selling off all my Criterion blus when I did.
Is this your collection? I dig it. You shouldn't have tossed this
Why the hell people are still buying DVDs?!
Why the hell people are still buying DVDs?!
I have a Samsung UBD K8500 (it's curved lol). Great picture and pretty good upscaling even from standard Blu-ray discs.