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  • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

    @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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    Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
    Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
    -
    Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
    Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
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    Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
    Jen: I mean... probably

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    rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    If only physical digital media would actually last "forever" ... I think magnetic harddrives that aren't in constant use actually have the most longevity of common digital mediums.

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    • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

      @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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      Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
      Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
      -
      Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
      Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
      -
      Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
      Jen: I mean... probably

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      goretantath@lemm.ee
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      #12

      Back them up in your computer, way safer.

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      • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

        @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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        ::: spoiler Spoiler

        Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
        Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
        -
        Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
        Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
        -
        Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
        Jen: I mean... probably

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        bdonvr@thelemmy.club
        wrote last edited by bdonvr@thelemmy.club
        #13

        Rip your DVDs.

        You can even just straight rip them to .iso and enjoy full quality with menus and all. I think Jellyfin supports that at least.

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        • R rumschlumpel@feddit.org

          If only physical digital media would actually last "forever" ... I think magnetic harddrives that aren't in constant use actually have the most longevity of common digital mediums.

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          mnbychoice@midwest.social
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          #14

          Tapes beat spinning disks.

          Here is a source I didn't read: https://www.howtogeek.com/858426/whats-the-best-way-to-store-data-for-decades-or-centuries/

          My actual source is "used to professional care about longevity".

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          • bdonvr@thelemmy.clubB bdonvr@thelemmy.club

            Rip your DVDs.

            You can even just straight rip them to .iso and enjoy full quality with menus and all. I think Jellyfin supports that at least.

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            webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
            wrote last edited by webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
            #15

            Useful website: https://b3n.org/automatic-ripping-machine/

            For other usefull resources check your public library. Lots of overlap between
            Librarians and archivists.

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            • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

              @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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              Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
              Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
              -
              Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
              Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
              -
              Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
              Jen: I mean... probably

              :::

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              kolanaki@pawb.social
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              In the future when we can become cyborgs, Imma get lasers in my eyes so I can just watch DVDs by looking at the bottom of the disc. 😤

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              • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

                @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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                Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
                Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
                -
                Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
                Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
                -
                Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
                Jen: I mean... probably

                :::

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                ramble81@lemm.ee
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                #17

                MakeMKV ftw

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                • M mnbychoice@midwest.social

                  Tapes beat spinning disks.

                  Here is a source I didn't read: https://www.howtogeek.com/858426/whats-the-best-way-to-store-data-for-decades-or-centuries/

                  My actual source is "used to professional care about longevity".

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                  natanox@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  #18

                  Let's do a laser-engraving into glass. Would be hard to beat that.

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                  • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD deegeese@sopuli.xyz

                    Convert DVDs into files on NAS with backups.

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                    rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    or just download better quality files for your NAS

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                    • M mnbychoice@midwest.social

                      Tapes beat spinning disks.

                      Here is a source I didn't read: https://www.howtogeek.com/858426/whats-the-best-way-to-store-data-for-decades-or-centuries/

                      My actual source is "used to professional care about longevity".

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                      rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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                      I did specify common medium. How many people have a tape drive at home? And IMO that article is missing information about how long those magnetic spinning disks last if you keep them powered off most of the time, like tapes.

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                      • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

                        @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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                        Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
                        Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
                        -
                        Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
                        Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
                        -
                        Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
                        Jen: I mean... probably

                        :::

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                        slaacaa@lemmy.world
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                        That’s why a PS5 (or another console) is very useful. Sometimes a movie is not available on any streaming, so I get it it cheaply on blu ray or dvd to watch it. We don’t have any other disc player in the house, despite having a few laptops.

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                        • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

                          @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

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                          Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
                          Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
                          -
                          Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
                          Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
                          -
                          Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
                          Jen: I mean... probably

                          :::

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                          atlien51@lemm.ee
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                          Bruh shut with the DVD player. Literally anything can play a dvd; pc, laptop, Xbox, PlayStation..

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                          • R rumschlumpel@feddit.org

                            I did specify common medium. How many people have a tape drive at home? And IMO that article is missing information about how long those magnetic spinning disks last if you keep them powered off most of the time, like tapes.

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                            prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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                            There is a reason tape storage was used for archival backup over traditional spinny disks.

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                            • huntresshimbo@lemm.eeH huntresshimbo@lemm.ee

                              USB DVD readers are still available if you look

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                              lorips@lemmy.world
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                              I have two 5 1/4" drives in a PC, one doing Bluray XL and the other Bluray and HD-DVD (altough I couldn't test that feature because nothing supports them anymore and a lot of HD-DVDs are dead from disc rot)

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                                dvd disks degrading

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                                icastfist@programming.dev
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                                Warner bros has entered the chat

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                                  Bruh shut with the DVD player. Literally anything can play a dvd; pc, laptop, Xbox, PlayStation..

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                                  ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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                                  Assuming it has an optical drive

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                                  • A atlien51@lemm.ee

                                    Bruh shut with the DVD player. Literally anything can play a dvd; pc, laptop, Xbox, PlayStation..

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                                    rickyrigatoni@lemm.ee
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                                    Those don't come with disc drives anymore unless you're willing to pay extra.

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                                      dvd disks degrading

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                                      andros_rex@lemmy.world
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                                      I picked up a season 1 Metalocalypse from a thrift shop and it was dead. It’s such a gamble. Goodwill is getting really precious on their DVDs too - only really good deals if you find a season/box set that they haven’t broken up.

                                      VHS seems more dependable, and VHS is dirt cheap. I got a pre-special edition Star Wars box set for $5, I got a season of MASH and Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy for $1 each. Lots of my local shops have $0.49 VHS bins.

                                      Finding a VHS player can be a challenge. DVD players are super available, but I spent a month or so hunting for my current player. (The rewinders though - everywhere.)

                                      Vinyl can also be found for pennies, but most of the good stuff is picked up quickly. If you are okay with mid jazz, classical music, and “greatest hits” compilations, the vinyl stacks are good to poke through.

                                      I do like that all of my analog media is mine. No worries about it being pulled from streaming or altered or copyright weirdness - I can go back to 1998 and watch my Star Wars.

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                                      • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

                                        @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

                                        Alt text
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                                        Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
                                        Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
                                        -
                                        Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
                                        Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
                                        -
                                        Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
                                        Jen: I mean... probably

                                        :::

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                                        remembertheapollo_@lemmy.world
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                                        If there’s an apocalypse you can try eating the CDs. Being able to use them will likely never be on the radar.

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                                        • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ jqubed@lemmy.world

                                          @admiralwonderboat@mastodon.social among other places

                                          Alt text
                                          ::: spoiler Spoiler

                                          Jen is loading DVD's into a donation box.
                                          Admiral: Stop!! You can't get rid of our DVD's! What if the streaming sites go down?!
                                          -
                                          Admiral: What'll we watch if there's an apocalypse? The NEWS?!
                                          Jen: You're right! DVD's are essential for survival!
                                          -
                                          Admiral: We still have a DVD player, right?
                                          Jen: I mean... probably

                                          :::

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                                          monkdervierte@lemmy.ml
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                                          Can't play that on a FOSS OS without circumventing some shitty DRM mechanisms. Better get that DVD on a disk subito. Even worse on bluray.

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