I got plenty of my DVD's from the local library.
Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k)
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Cuz im a brain dead consumer ๐ง
Because I have to justify my 4k player. Which I bought to justify my 4k tv. Both of which I used to justify buying a new receiver
There are 4k torrents
Yeah but that comes with storage and power costs. I would love a Plex server set up that sounds amazing but it's much easier for me to keep a stack of discs around
You can burn optical media. Blu ray equipment is expensive, but it costs less than an extensive library acquired legally.
This is me right now.
I'm deciding whether to buy the ยฃ250 UHD player, and ยฃ400 receiver to justify the TV, despite the perfectly good HD player and receiver sat under the TV.
ah, you see, it's not wasting money, since i don't pay