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Regret going digital, is it hard to go reverse?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:25 pm
by elephantchicken
I converted my whole collection to digital, but I miss the physical shelf component to collecting. Is it too much cost and effort to burn the movies onto bluray, print out artwork, etc?

Part of it is I have to use five devices to fit all the movies, there is no cost effective 10TBsolution. The little extra effort of plugging, replugging, turning on the media server, makes me hardly ever watch stuff. I feel as though Im tangled now.

Re: Regret going digital, is it hard to go reverse?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:48 pm
by joe42
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Re: Regret going digital, is it hard to go reverse?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:45 am
by elephantchicken
Im asking more general [...]

Re: Regret going digital, is it hard to go reverse?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:19 am
by joe42
There is nothing wrong with ripping a disc you obtained legally. These forums are for the discussion of the legitimate uses of MakeMKV, which basically means making MKVs out of discs that are legally in your possession.

You are doubly in the wrong (or perhaps triply):

1) You are posting about something off topic -- not about making MKVs with MakeMKV

2) It seems that your posts are a thinly veiled attempt to ask for help to make illegal copies of movies

3) Unless I miss my guess, you are the same person that posted yesterday with a different user name, which is why I linked to it

Re: Regret going digital, is it hard to go reverse?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:42 pm
by robpdotcom
elephantchicken wrote:I converted my whole collection to digital, but I miss the physical shelf component to collecting. Is it too much cost and effort to burn the movies onto bluray, print out artwork, etc?
If it's your collection, then just put the shelf back up. Surely you didn't just throw away all of your discs.