• Psythik@lemm.ee
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    18 hours ago

    Yeah seriously; never understood why a certain sector of people obsess over backing up their personal media, when you can literally download a perfect copy straight from the internet with no effort on your part. Especially when it comes to widely-available media like popular Hollywood films or video games that sold well. Just grab a torrent and toss the disc.

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      3 hours ago

      Some prefer different languages or options. For many animations like Disney and DreamWorks children like to watch in native language, while adults like to occasionally watch in original language. Native language as pirated version are hard to come by these days.

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        4 hours ago

        Extras are something I miss from modern movie distribution.

        After finishing a movie you could watch the deleted scenes and behind the scenes and such. I rarely did the commentary watch of the movie but it was cool that it was there.

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      14 hours ago

      If you only need popular shows in english sure.

      Plenty of older things which where made for localized television cannot be found online but can be found in public libraries.

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      12 hours ago

      And some hard to find movies can be lost forever because nobody have them anymore

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      18 hours ago

      Well, those online copy’s either originate from someone sharing their backed up collection or a camera pointed at the TV.

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      17 hours ago

      Because these people often don’t want to pirate. In Germany the government now fines you for piracy, using a common VPN isn’t enough anymore. Then there are other factors such as remasters and changes.

      Fight Club, The Matrix, The Terminator and Star Wars are all popular films but there are several versions out there with different color grades and special effects. So I completely understand why this subset of people would want to keep their version of the movie.

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        In Germany the government now fines you for piracy, using a common VPN isn’t enough anymore.

        Why isn’t a common zero-logs VPN enough? How would the government know? Encrypted VPN traffic can’t be decrypted, at least until we have quantum computers, right?

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        6 hours ago

        Fight Club, The Matrix, The Terminator and Star Wars

        Yes, and you can find perfect exact copies of all versions of these movies if you look in the right places

      • CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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        16 hours ago

        You also have to deal with whatever settings the uploader decided to use when they transcoded the original rip. Which can mess with the color grade and contrast ratio, the hdr grading, introduce noise, and otherwise fuck with the video quality and audio quality.

        Most people won’t care, but to some it matters.

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      18 hours ago

      I’m digitizing my SO’s cd collection now. Half are normal cds. 1/4 are promo or weird stuff from bands that barely existed. The rest are mix tapes or unreleased things from when they worked as a music journalist in college.