Physical media is on life support.It’s been happening slowly over the last decade, but now it might be happening all at once with big stores cutting back on ...
But I think there are websites where you can enter a series/movie and it shows you on which legal streaming sevice you can watch it.
Well yeah https://werstreames.de and the like exists, but the issue is that you would need a subscription to the appropriate streaming service (thanks greedy corps for the Balkanisation of the streaming landscape)
I agree with your point, to an extent. While I like owning physical media, DVD’s and BluRays have been actively made worse by the big media corporations. When I pirate a movie, I get the movie - preferably encoded in x265 2160p in its original language. It’s great quality and not hard to find.
When I buy the BluRay, here in Germany I often only get the 1080p variant of it and the localized German dub with the same handful of speakers we have to listen to in almost every movie. Why would I pay 20€ for a current movie release on a disc that’s worse than a release I can get for free on the internet? When I put it into my PS5, I have to sit through a bunch of unskippable trailers and “You wouldn’t download a car” ads before I can actually start.
And sometimes DVD releases are so lazy that they even mess up the menus, playing the German dub when I select the English dub, for example. So I have to manually switch to another audio track…
I want to own physical media, but I don’t want to own inferior products, just so I can put them on a shelf. It’s not worth it. I’ll rather hoard a few terabytes of MKV files on my NAS.
What I do like are collectors editions of certain TV series or movies. They mostly have the original language variant, bonus material, interviews, trailers etc. on disc. But current disc releases for single movies are often very painful and not worth their money.
Thanks for the insight into the state of a dying format. It’s a bit sad they don’t put more effort into it nowadays. Especially because the only ones buying them are enthusiasts probably.
And yeah like you said… you don’t need to think about size, when you torrent. I can get the best quality and the sub/dub I want without much effort. And if you don’t care about quality, pirate steaming has an even lower threshold. No ads, no bs if you do it right with an adblocker.
And I wanna forget about it too. Never missed them.
So, you like hunting for your favorite content through all streaming services?
No, I just torrent or use one of the popular piracy streaming sites.
But I think there are websites where you can enter a series/movie and it shows you on which legal streaming sevice you can watch it.
Well yeah https://werstreames.de and the like exists, but the issue is that you would need a subscription to the appropriate streaming service (thanks greedy corps for the Balkanisation of the streaming landscape)
Yeah that’s why you torrent or stream on piracy websites :D
If you wanna support the movies you can still buy merch
I agree with your point, to an extent. While I like owning physical media, DVD’s and BluRays have been actively made worse by the big media corporations. When I pirate a movie, I get the movie - preferably encoded in x265 2160p in its original language. It’s great quality and not hard to find.
When I buy the BluRay, here in Germany I often only get the 1080p variant of it and the localized German dub with the same handful of speakers we have to listen to in almost every movie. Why would I pay 20€ for a current movie release on a disc that’s worse than a release I can get for free on the internet? When I put it into my PS5, I have to sit through a bunch of unskippable trailers and “You wouldn’t download a car” ads before I can actually start.
And sometimes DVD releases are so lazy that they even mess up the menus, playing the German dub when I select the English dub, for example. So I have to manually switch to another audio track…
I want to own physical media, but I don’t want to own inferior products, just so I can put them on a shelf. It’s not worth it. I’ll rather hoard a few terabytes of MKV files on my NAS.
What I do like are collectors editions of certain TV series or movies. They mostly have the original language variant, bonus material, interviews, trailers etc. on disc. But current disc releases for single movies are often very painful and not worth their money.
That unskippable trailer and advertisments is what drove me back to full piracy, its like i PAID for the movie, not to be forced to see even more ads!
Yes, for me also every physical disc is just ripped an saved as an mkv. That trailer stuff etc is annoying
Thanks for the insight into the state of a dying format. It’s a bit sad they don’t put more effort into it nowadays. Especially because the only ones buying them are enthusiasts probably.
And yeah like you said… you don’t need to think about size, when you torrent. I can get the best quality and the sub/dub I want without much effort. And if you don’t care about quality, pirate steaming has an even lower threshold. No ads, no bs if you do it right with an adblocker.