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From now on will be harder and harder to find a good new movie.
Years ago I started to save on my NAS a large colkection of old good movies. Never know what will happen with these old movies and is a good way to watvh them even when there's no internet.
Disagree. In AV1 or x265 with <5 audio/language tracks like 6GB for 1080p or 20GB for 4k are completely fine. Doesn't need petabytes, even for large collections
I have plenty of old TB drives. Mounting a bunch them into a normal case and fireup a FreeNAS or whatever NAS OS is not complicated. A box that just stay behind the big TV and accessed anytime you want.
But yeah you do not need super extra shit tons of GB per movie. Even 6GB is too much for an old movie from 80s...
plenty of old TB drives
idk if freenas does that automatically but make sure to use RAID and/or backup. Old drives like to fail.
Even 6GB is too much for an old movie from 80s...
Are you kidding? Movies from the 80s shot on 35mm film have INCREDIBLE quality. They are much more worth it to have in 4k and good bitrate than movies shot on shitty early digital from the 2000s 🗿🗿
I cannot imagine DarthCoin being a Jellyfin or Olex person. Right?
Tend to gravitate towards older or foreign movies as an escape from clown world
Something gave me the itch to rewatch Swordfish recently, fits the heist theme and then some
Godzilla Minus One, excited now for minus zero. Feels like a classic movie, I assume because Japanese have longer attention spans?
Iron Sky for the lulz and because there was some headline about mining helium 3 on the moon recently... Need to investigate the sequel
Watched war games with the kids recently, now got the itch to rewatch Hackers... Throwbacks to the Internet being mysterious and fun... Kinda applies to Swordfish too.