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The original post: /r/movies by /u/bulbchanger on 2024-12-29 05:59:32.

I used to buy movies on DVD when I really liked them but stopped when Netflix first rolled around. With movies moving towards streaming and subscriptions I can pay for but lose access to, I am valuing physical media again but am unsure what format is moat future proof.

DVD, Blue Ray, 4K... Which disc is going to have affordable means of using them availible the longest? I'm no snob on quality, DVD is just fine for mw. I just want to be able to easily get a new player 30 years from now if need be.

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