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Anonymous (ID: W85rfaK5) United States No.509536277 >>509538857 >>509539579 >>509539597 >>509542254 >>509542300 >>509542339 >>509542609
Burn those dvds
This site is dead af
Lmfao
Anonymous (ID: aBh+3EgT) No.509537908 >>509537970
Yeah cuz any songs you buy Amazon they later remove the songs/album and re-lost oy woth a different code so you can’t play the songs you bought.
So you contact support to get a refund. Then but the song again.
Ive had to do that with loads of albums.
Wished I’d never used Amazon
Anonymous (ID: Pv9a5Fef) Canada No.509537970
>>509537908
Lol iTunes did this to me a decade ago
Anonymous (ID: i+UK8NQV) United States No.509538088
>be jew
>sell item
>why not sell it twice?
>profit
many such cases
Anonymous (ID: SGJeuBBk) United States No.509538353
People revolting against the "YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND RENT EVERYTHNG" WEF subscription Jew shit.
Anonymous (ID: +Mc0kANe) United States No.509538857 >>509539197 >>509540598 >>509540958 >>509542470
>>509536277 (OP)
Meh. Laserdisc was peak home cinema kino. Dvds and blurays are compressed to shit. Never liked the pixelation shadows and muffled audio on them

Laserdisc video and audio wasn't compressed. I remember watching pic related years ago. The lossless soundtrack blew my fucking mind and the lossless video was so crisp and clean. I still have this and a fuckton of laserdiscs. What really sucks are a lot of modern home theaters and car stereos are built for compressed Bluetooth sound and can't handle the load of lossless sound anymore. Thank god I still have my trusty, old 90s JVC stereo receiver from the 90s
Anonymous (ID: TfvbB2wH) United States No.509539197 >>509539911 >>509540622
>>509538857
Shut up faggot
Anonymous (ID: CBMp786g) United States No.509539325
You can buy countless DVDs from thrift stores and whatnot but the problem is they don’t check if these movies even work. I would rent DVDs years ago from this niche video store and at least two of the movies were scratched so bad I couldn’t even finish them because they jumped.
Anonymous (ID: AnsgFnmm) United States No.509539579 >>509540173 >>509540622
>>509536277 (OP)
Checked. If you can’t hold it in your hand, you don’t own it.
Anonymous (ID: ByPhVZN8) United States No.509539597
>>509536277 (OP)
Yup, I want to own things. Money is so hard to get, I refuse to let it evaporate on subscriptions for nothing.
Anonymous (ID: z+7jVaky) United States No.509539911 >>509540829
>>509539197
This
Also Alien is a really gay fucking movie
Anonymous (ID: KEOc7JXw) United Kingdom No.509540173
>>509539579
My penis is too large for me to own
Anonymous (ID: ByPhVZN8) United States No.509540598 >>509541581
>>509538857
Enjoy your tiny color space and 90% less nits in brightness, and 425i resolution.

Vinyls are analog and lossless and that helps create a 3D soundstage, something flac is very close to these days from the right mastering and DAC. But laserdiscs are lossless of a washed out low contrast fuzzy source that is not measurably better than a HDR Blueray in really any way. The latest Blue Rays are offering lossless audio, so no advantage. "lossless" in and of itself is not some magic miracle.

Hi-Vision HD laserdiscs bridge this gap some but only for colorspace and few good shows are supported on it, and nothinig new.

If you want to fight streaming them you need to buy the alternative that is available NOW, which is DVD's and Blue Rays, Flac, and CD, and Vinyl. Don't be a faggot anon. Nobody cares about laserdisc and they don't help ideologically or in quality.
Anonymous (ID: HxFhNC9K) United States No.509540622 >>509540829
>>509539197
Dvd/jewray distributor spotted
>>509539579
YWNBAPRW
Anonymous (ID: HxFhNC9K) United States No.509540829
>>509540622
YWNBAPRW meant for this secular tranny >>509539911
Anonymous (ID: q+/VH/Km) Australia No.509540958 >>509541581 >>509542975
>>509538857
Convenient you don't mention Laser Rot. I'm sure you have a cope for that. "You're just not storing it right!"
Anonymous (ID: Q0FWXYjw) United States No.509541032
I been building a library from my local Salvation Army for $2.99/pop. R8 my kino so far
>Tombstone
>Full Metal Jacket
>Boondock Saints
>300
>Rocky Balboa
>The Departed
>The Dark Knight Rises
Anonymous (ID: 6DiSmty2) United States No.509541581 >>509542392
>>509540598
https://youtu.be/oTw70gqZqdU?si=V6qGYM9tTNYpXi5M

Zoom zooms will never know the feel of how that "fuzzy, washed-out" j
35mm reel to reel look with a slight jitter made movies look more immersive. Todau projectionist literally pops a Blu-ray with a chastity belt on it onto an JewMC movie screen and it looks to clean and boring like The Hobbit

>>509540958
Nah. Never had that problem. Actually purchased a rare Nurse with Wound box set that was notorious because of cd rot. I bought it with cd-rot included. Compared it to the band's own uploads and it sounds exactly the same. The cd-rot to this day hasn't damaged the sound
Anonymous (ID: MdY7ly0w) United States No.509542254 >>509543113
>>509536277 (OP)
imagine a blu-ray walkman
I did, seems pretty cool
could probably buy a r/w drive cheap
Anonymous (ID: jQVGWjg0) United States No.509542300
>>509536277 (OP)
https://youtu.be/Y1NZCgjqfVc
Anonymous (ID: xOroT0md) United States No.509542339
>>509536277 (OP)
I can't even remember the last time I paid for music. Sometime in the early 00s. What are zoomoids doing?
Anonymous (ID: ByPhVZN8) United States No.509542392
>>509541581
There are certainly exceptions, the effects in some of these films, particularly the early 2000's were bad and actually IMO look better in lower resolution at home.

You made a fair point though, some tech at crossroads do seem to benefit the laserdisc as the best format sometimes and Star Wars III does seem to be one of them. It's home releases have never been their digital raw (it was filmed on digital) but they knew the downsides to it and designed accordingly. Adding HDR lighting to it doesn't look right. And high resolution makes the CGI look weird. Ex in SWI Jar Jar really stands out against the background in their HDBD release and the laserdisc version looks way more natural.

Fair enough anon. But I just don't think it's best all the time and it would take a fuckton of research to determine when a laserdisc is best.
Anonymous (ID: 9mI1kv9k) United States No.509542470 >>509542603
>>509538857
laserdisc was fucking garbage
Anonymous (ID: RFyEajDC) Australia No.509542559
Sadly even the compact discs deteriorate over time. They started jewing it with the surface silver and even if its perfect and never been scratched eventually it starts peels off by itself. The only quality ones were printed up till 1995. So old late 80s stuff. And there isn't much of it around
t. old fag who as a kid first bought CDs in the mid 1990s and now dont play
Anonymous (ID: MdY7ly0w) United States No.509542603
>>509542470
Go to /tv/ and say that, tough guy
Anonymous (ID: Sx0VjgL7) United States No.509542609
>>509536277 (OP)
wish the 3" format would have taken off
Anonymous (ID: aF1fPAvS) United States No.509542975 >>509543235
>>509540958
Laser rot happens from the manufacturing process, and they're often DOA to start with.
Laserdiscs are much thicker and sturdier than normal CDs/DVDs. (you can't really bend them, and they can still be read by the player even if they're cracked)
CD-Rs and other forms of CD-ROMs are more susceptible to age-related disc rot and deterioration. There's even a type of fungus that can grow inside CDs and damage them.
Anonymous (ID: RFyEajDC) Australia No.509543113
>>509542254
I bought a sony discman in 1996 when it was peak sony quality build. It still works even though all the more expensive car and home hifi versions worth $100s have fucking died or needed expensive repairing. best $70 i ever spent and still one of the best electronic purchases in my life. Still use it
Anonymous (ID: RFyEajDC) Australia No.509543235
>>509542975
its not just laser rot. the kikes decided to cheapen the process because
>oy vey we gotta have churn so they buy it again. compact cassettes and even video tape were a perfect example of this shit
Anonymous (ID: t0iuBemY) Canada No.509543859 >>509545039
lulz I'm still using my tapes.
Anonymous (ID: mO1tLmGw) United States No.509545039
>>509543859
I still have a bunch of 90s original Film Threat VHSes. The thing is to be wary of any VHS player made after 2003. More and likely they've been chinked and jewed out to be subpar and will eat your shit up faster than a Yorx cassette player. I still have a 90s Sony VHS player that still works solid. I used to use a cheaper Sony model to dub porn tapes back in the day but would never play a rental tape in my superior Sony SLV-685