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Arvald
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Re: For movies on disc (yeah), do you ever register your "digital copy?"

Tue Jun 18, 2019 9:01 am

just brew it! wrote:
srg86 wrote:
Meh seems more hassle than it's worth, I just put the disc in. Changing Discs simply isn't a hassle to me.

It also means you need to get up off the couch every couple of hours, which is probably a good thing! :lol:

srg86 wrote:
To me, with all the DRM, they just feel like a scam.

DVD and BD have DRM too.

But not internet check in DRM.
just encryption and obfuscation.
 
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Re: For movies on disc (yeah), do you ever register your "digital copy?"

Tue Jun 18, 2019 9:22 am

I have old cassette tapes that I've made digital copies of. Put them on CD's and now backed them up to hard drives as well. I try to look at it as if getting them onto at least 2 to 3 different places just in case. They're so stupidly sentimental to me that I just don't want to lose them. They aren't the best quality, but they do hold value and where they were with me at particular times in life.
 
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Re: For movies on disc (yeah), do you ever register your "digital copy?"

Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:44 pm

I have to circle back here. Movies Anywhere is pretty awesome amd worth it. My 4k copy of Avengers Infinity War showed right up in my Amazon movies. Love it.
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