Too true. There's a few shows I have that I'd like to complete, but they stopped physical releases of here (or at all).I mainly buy blus but I do get DVDs for T.V. shows when dvd is the only option. I have the last season of Stargirl on dvd because the blues stopped. It sucks but I hate having incomplete T.V. shows.
Why?But if I am completely honest the concept of watching an episode from 1995 in 4K is just incredibly silly to me.
it's not as if it was recorded in 4KWhy?
If it was shot on film, it can be scanned at 4K.it's not as if it was recorded in 4K
Still I get it, because if the show wasn't restruck from the film masters, the best you're getting is an upscale of a show shot on film and edited on video. The 90's had some of the ugliest TV shows since the days of kinescopes.If it was shot on film, it can be scanned at 4K.
Shout Factory is one of the best boutique sellers right now, along with Criterion, Kino Lorber, Arrow, Indicator (UK), StudioCanal Vintage Classics (UK), and Imprint/Via Vision (Australia).^They do put out some great stuff. Not a horror fan, so I stick to the Shout Factory side of the website, but yeah, I've heard good things about their horror releases.
This is precisely the reason why I do not subscribe to any streaming service myself. Plus, its a fact that even the online versions advertised as being 4K are still more compressed for online playback. There's far more room for the data on a physical disc, so the picture and sound will always be better.If there's a movie I love enough I'll still buy a permanent copy, either DVD or blu ray depending on whichever is more accessible. Just because I don't trust streaming services to guarantee me permanent access to it.
I'm pretty much doing the same, but I do compress the files a bit. If I didn't do that pretty much the whole 62 TB would be used.Not only am I still buying physical media, I'm also ripping them in full-quality to a home Plex server for safety.
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