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"On September 29th, 2023, we will ship out our final red envelope. It has been an honor to share movie nights with you. ...We sincerely thank you for joining us on this amazing journey of 25 years." -The Netflix DVD Team

With Netflix discs closing its doors on the 29th, where will you get your DVD's, Blu Rays and UHDs?

This raises a few questions for discussion:

  • What services do you use?
  • Whats your experience with any of these services?
  • What do you do with your physical media?

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I know, I know, yes, its 2023 and people still get physical media. A physical disc can have many advantages over a streaming service, such as:

  • Control Over Content
  • Quality
  • Sound Profiles
  • Extras
  • Back Ups

Here is a list of popular Rental and Buy services:

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Buy (New):

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[โ€“] [email protected] 110 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Just a friendly reminder, your local library likely has a movie and video game section, it's worth having a look

[โ€“] 7355608 27 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My local library has Monte Python and the quest for the Holy Grail, and the first season of the Simpsons.

[โ€“] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago

Sounds like you're set for life, mate.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

My local library has an awesome collection of VHS, they even started adding some DVDs the last few years. I suspect in a few more they may even have HD-DVD!

[โ€“] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago

What's more, DVD-RW drives for a desktop PC can be had for under $10 and USB-powered ones aren't much more. If anyone out there in TV land still relies on DVDs, you should get yourself a drive and rip your local library's DVDs to your computer. Handbrake is your friend and you can get a DVD down to a video stream with a much smaller file size than the disc image, but you can also still get blank DVDs at any major retailer and make your own copies with all the menus and special features. DVD still works, but it's 30-year-old technology and paying other people to watch the movies on that format is getting ridiculous, you owe it to yourself to keep DVD expenses to the drive and blank discs from here on out.

Disclaimer for the people who will whine about it: Yes, this copyright infringement. Don't snitch on yourself and you'll be fine. I personally recommend and fully endorse violation of copyright law in this way. I advocate that you commit this criminal activity in full knowledge that this makes me an accessory to crime, and I advocate that you commit this crime and others. I do so with the full approval of the MPA and RIAA, whom I unequivocally represent and speak for in absolutely all matters, and they assume all civil and criminal liability for everything I just said.

[โ€“] undeadfoodsnob 12 points 1 year ago

This is a great suggestion!

Supporting your local library is always a pro move