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[–] axby@lemmy.ca 49 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (33 children)

I may have missed it, but does he (or anyone else) have recommendations for options to simply pay for content and get high quality DRM free files (edit: I mean legally)?

And how much of a pain in the ass is it to buy DVD box sets and rip them? Presumably that’s legal for personal use? Is that the only way? :(

I have some additional frustrations with Netflix:

  • they have removed some shows that I like
  • if you travel to another country, you can’t always watch the same shows— even if you downloaded them within the app
  • they completely remove some episodes: the episode of community where they play Dungeons and Dragons, and (other streaming services) remove the Michael Jackson Simpsons episode.
  • extremely user hostile way to browse content. They always move your list around and show the same show in multiple places
  • I absolutely hate how all these streaming services auto play to the next episode. You can often change this behaviour. But my partner sometimes casts it to our TV and the damn app (Disney+ in this case, I think) changes the interface just as you get to the credits. I want to sit in peace and let the credits play, and discuss the episode. But it tries to shove another one down your throat, presumably to “maximize engagement”. (I get it for content that you’re binging or are re watching. But this is horrible if you’re just watching an episode during dinner and don’t want to have to scramble to stop the autoplay as soon as it ends)
[–] metaStatic@kbin.social 15 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Some vinyl comes with a download card for lossless files.

Companies need to make it clear which and I would personally pay full price. As it is I only buy on sale and the cards are a bonus.

Ripping discs sucks but it's a one time thing.

Some of the end credits on netflix are longer than the show. I would kill for auto skip in jellyfin.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ah, I actually have bought a few music CDs a while ago, and they were actually fairly easy to rip myself. I can't complain about that at all. If ripping DVDs was that easy then I would probably enthusiastically buy a few DVD boxsets. But I don't really want to buy dedicated hardware just to read DVDs on my PC to do a cumbersome ripping process, and also probably lug that hardware (or the entire PC) to my TV now and then to watch a movie.

I've been interested in vinyl for a while, does it really sound better?

[–] metaStatic@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Vinyl is just a way to be intentional about listening and actually owning your media.

The dirty secret about vinyl is that everything since the 80s was recorded digitally anyway. a CD will always have better audio fidelity and record collectors hate this fact.

also if you don't have a legacy record collection it's probably not worth any nostalgia points so I'd stay away from it honestly

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