• Pantsofmagic
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    431 year ago

    UHD Blu-rays still have value and relevance. This is unfortunate.

    • Bilbo Baggins
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      81 year ago

      I love commentary and streaming services almost never have it. That’s the biggest loss.

    • @Klystron@sh.itjust.works
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      41 year ago

      Value for sure, but relevance? I challenge you to find one of your non tech obsessed friends (most of the population) that is still actively buying physical media or even still owns a disc player. I don’t even think I’ve heard my friends say the word blu ray in years.

      • @quinnly@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        Depends on age I think. All my 40+ year old friends have large DVD collections, as well as some in their 30s. I could see people younger than 30 not giving a shit about physical media. Personally I would go physical over digital.

        • @PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
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          21 year ago

          I had DVD collection but already don’t watch or use/have a DVD player for longest time.(well I did have consoles that can play them. But I just never play them from disc.)

          I just buy to support the film/anime/singer, download a high quality rip and play from my archive when I needed. (So if for any chance I got swatted I can show them I already bought the media already. I did the same for digital only purchase as well as I don’t like streaming quality.)

          Like does it makes a lot difference between UHD vs a proper high bit-rate encoded rip? In my experience, if you never pause and compare side by side stepping frame, you probably won’t notice. (Yeah, bad encoding you can obviously notice, or some ultra wide with custom crop for easier encoding/smaller size).