Best Buy to end DVD & Blu-ray disc sales::Best Buy plans to phase out sales of DVDs and Blu-ray discs both in-store and online by early 2024, the company said.

  • transmatrix@lemmy.world
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    Physical media is still the best quality for those of us that care. I rip it to watch digitally, but I like having the physical backup and option to watch with minimal compression.

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      Just a reminder that anything digitally bought you don’t own. The company you bought it from. Can do whatever they want with it. But you do sure as hell ownon a Blu-ray

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        There is actually DRM baked into BluRay that can prevent playback under certain circumstances. BD+ is one of those.

        Some players require updates from the Internet to work with newer discs as the cryptography keys can rotate or be revoked. And then there are updates like where they can remove playback features.

        I actually had an issue where a disc wouldn’t play in any of my players and I had to crack and rip it just to watch the content I purchased. I recommend people backup their blurays because newer players or internet updated ones can revoke access to playback.

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          There is software that can rip blurays and strip out the DRM. 4k only works with certain drives that have custom firmware available though.

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            1 year ago

            MakeMKV for those wondering. I have yet to be unable to rip a disk with it due to DRM.

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            Right, which is why I recommend people back up their blurays. If you don’t, you may still loose access to your content on a normal player.

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        Just a reminder that anything digitally bought you don’t own.

        I wish people would stop saying this. There’s a middle ground for digital media people should be reminded of: DRM-free digital media. In that situation it’s much like a physical DVD/blu-ray or the like, you own a copy of it, you can back it up, share it (though the terms & conditions will often discourage this), and so on.

        This all or nothing talk of digital media only encourages people to give up and give in to restricted digital media via streaming or limited downloads/installs, both of which do better enable them to diminish your ownership.

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          Where can I buy DRM free digital media please? Because as far as I know, there’s not many large or easily accessible companies that most people are familiar with that offer that.

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      Same. I love my Plex server - I rip all of my physical media audio and video to it and can watch/listen on all of my devices. Music is especially fun on Plex, as it pulls in great bio info for most of the artists, which makes organizing my decent sized music library a fun bit of zen…