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ex. I could buy a movie on Amazon Prime, but can I download it independent of the app/site for watching on any PC at any time?

I want like .mp4 files (or modern equivalent), not some proprietary download from a streaming site that will expire after 30 days without subscription check.

Asking because pirate bay is the only place I really have torrented and several things I want are not available there.

ex. I could buy a movie on Amazon Prime, but can I download it independent of the app/site for watching on any PC at any time? I want like .mp4 files (or modern equivalent), not some proprietary download from a streaming site that will expire after 30 days without subscription check. Asking because pirate bay is the only place I really have torrented and several things I want are not available there.

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Nigger, lol.

Blu ray is 50gb 4k discs 100gb per movie dumbass, there's no where in the world he can store that size movie on his pc, let alone download it.

Had a long response for this, but that statement is just too dumb. Not touchin' it.

Not commercially sold discs, dummy.

Fine, I'll stop buying discs from hicks operating moonshine stills. Yes shitwit, the commercially sold discs; what else? If you're talking burned, depending on medium (BluRay in this case), the longetivity between pressed and burned isn't much different, and the manufacturing process is similar. BluRay is estimated to last between 100-200yrs, and for the record: I've not seen an unabused one fail yet.

Not knocking discs; they have a purpose.

What doesn't have a purpose is this moronic tangent that you spun off the rails, so let's get you back on track: We were originally calling out your asinine dismissal of disc degredation, as well as your cute notion that just because something is stored on disc, that it is of inherently better quality.

The question was, where do I get high quality downloads for storage. Discs are by far the highest quality and longest storage solution, especially if they are in a case and barely used. You are a full retard.

Uh, I have nearly 20TB of storage on my main PC, about half being used. It is all periodically backed to a BluRay archive, because I like redunancy and didn't feel like fussing about with RAID configurations.

I don't know what you think my angle here is, but you've misread it.

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So you back your 10TB to 200 blu ray Discs huh how long does that take you

fussing with raid configurations

Dude you are so retarded