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On Reddit we have r/dvdcollection, r/boutiquebluray, r/4kbluray, r/steelbook, r/vhs, etc but let's start simply with a community to cover all the forms of home video collecting.
So, do you feel nostalgic for a format? Are you looking forward to a release? Heard any exciting news? Want to show us your shelves? Then post away.
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The answer for me is large hard drives. I have never used disks before but it can't be easier than opening a file
You could create NFC cards with the cover of each movie and scan them to trigger the start of a movie on your collection.
This sounds really cool, like some wall art that has a qr code or something.
How would it integrate with plex?
You could try to use home assistant which has plugins for both plex and NFC. You may need to fool around with an ESP32 or arduino board to get it all working together.
What do you use to rip your collection? Or are you on the high seas? I've tried various ways to rip my collection but so far nothing really works for newer Blu rays.
I only sail. My go to target is Atmos HDR 2160p Remux or Web-DL.
Or was always told web rips were poor quality...guess streaming changed that.
So far so good using makemkv with my collection.
I use MakeMKV and an Asus BW-16D1HT in an external enclosure. Run into very few disks that I have trouble ripping, but eventually an update comes out and solves it. Or cleaning the disc and trying again, cleaning again and retrying, on and on until it works.
I'll have to give that a try if I can find a suitable drive. Tried a different one but it's fw must have been updated to prevent ripping.
+1 for make MKV. After that Handbrake for h265 encoding
Agreed. Also, I don't need full BluRay quality. A 3GB H265 is good enough that I can't tell the difference unless I really pay attention.
But even a 30GB rip costs under 50¢ to store on the margin (1.4¢/GB CAD is the current for 3.5" HDDs.) (Or 75¢ if you want to RAID it in case of drive failure.)
I can understand liking physically browsing through a shelf and the tactile feeling of putting a disc into a player. I still prefer file storage, but at least I can understand