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1. mdotme+d2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:35:35
>>meetpa+(OP)
As someone who has recently begun exploring physical media, I find this quite disappointing. The volume on 4K Blu-Rays is often low, prices are high, and Netflix isn't doing much to support physical media.

When you're just unwinding in front of a 65-inch screen, you might not notice the quality loss from compression. However, if you're actively watching on a 110-inch projector with an excellent sound system, every little detail becomes clear.

And that doesn't even address the most frustrating part: owning less and less.

I mean, no one needs to become a physical distributor, but it's disheartening that we lack consumer-friendly ownership of entertainment media when it comes to movies. I would love to see something like Bandcamp, but specifically for studios to release their movies to.

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2. komali+P4[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:53:12
>>mdotme+d2
I'm curious, because I've had an interest in physical media, especially videogames, but what I keep coming back to is, "why would I bother when I can just pirate it?"

What's the attraction to the physical media given the availability of these versions online?

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3. wiseow+ya[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:26:31
>>komali+P4
> What's the attraction to the physical media given the availability of these versions online?

Where do you think they've got the version that circulates the net?

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