I don't want blu-rays, I want DVD. Less anti-consumer stuff going on there (although not for lack of trying, just a bit less technical know-how at the time it was made).
this post was submitted on 12 Jan 2024
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I donβt want blu-rays, I want DVD
HD-DVDs were neat. More reliable, too.
Disney has already killed theirs off in Australia. But at the same time most of their stuff is rubbish so I guess I'm not missing out on anything
Till the next upkeep phase
Which blu rays?
Is it even possible to stream 8k video now?
I've only seen 4K REMUX streaming as the top quality option, but there's no reason why 8K streaming would be impossible. You could even set it up privately with Jellyfin.