Any Updates on the normal B5 Complete Series Blu-Ray release?
So do I, I want WB to prove you wrong too!I doubt it's going to happen. I'm only stating that because I want WB to prove me wrong.
I know that you probably want physical media but It is in HD on itunes for purchase.Any Updates on the normal B5 Complete Series Blu-Ray release?
Sorry, but I don't like Apple or iTunes.I know that you probably want physical media but It is in HD on itunes for purchase.
Sorry, but I don't like Apple or iTunes.
I want a "Official Physical Blu-Ray Disc" release.
I know that you probably want physical media but It is in HD on itunes for purchase.
Another vote against Apple and iTunes, as well as the idea I should be content with streaming and online services to access my favorite shows and films that could vanish when an asshole exec decides to save money and hide the product.Same here. I want to be able to watch it when I want... not be at the mercy if a streaming service having it one month and getting bounced around to somewhere else that I don't have access to.
Plus, bonus features.
Both reasons are precisely why I will ALWAYS prefer dvds.
Same here. I want to be able to watch it when I want... not be at the mercy if a streaming service having it one month and getting bounced around to somewhere else that I don't have access to.
Plus, bonus features.
Both reasons are precisely why I will ALWAYS prefer dvds.
I haven't used Itunes in a while, but they at least used to let you download stuff you buy. I used to buy stuff and burn it to discs or flash drives all the time.Another vote against Apple and iTunes, as well as the idea I should be content with streaming and online services to access my favorite shows and films that could vanish when an asshole exec decides to save money and hide the product.
Doesn't matter to me. I have a very special loathing for iTunes and I'm no fan of Apple.I haven't used Itunes in a while, but they at least used to let you download stuff you buy. I used to buy stuff and burn it to discs or flash drives all the time.
I still buy stuff on Amazon, and I just checked and they let you download all of your purchases.
Oh, OK maybe it was just the music I had downloaded onto discs then.The rules are different between music and video. iTunes purchased music is DRM-free, and you can burn it or copy it or whatever you want, but purchased videos still have DRM, and even if you have the files on your hard drive, you may not be able to play them if you get a new account or something, or the Amazon/Apple servers go down at some point as computing technology evolves, and you can no longer log in to the system and authorize a computer to play stuff purchased on your account.
I'm only the messenger...
Oddly enough, a very high degree of leveraging is how some billionaires live.Yeah, I know. Sorry for the confusion, I wasn't trying to blame you. My bad.
It does sound like a threat, but you weren't the one making the threat. Some pinko Danish politician was. And of course it doesn't have a chance in hell of ever coming true. So what should I be worried about...nothing, really.![]()
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