While I would love the best quality, the problem for me is space. If I invested in more drives, I'm sure that would be less of a problem. How do you maintain a library that large?
I have one 1TB drive with LotR and others on it that I got from a friend. The mega stuff I download goes on a 2TB hard drive, and I delete everything I assume I won't watch again any time soon.
A friend of mine actually keeps everything, he has a total of 12TB of storage now. A bit extreme in my view.
[-] Vepanion | 1 points | Oct 05 2016 20:15:23
Wow, that is a lot ... of ... Bytes.
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[-] micycle1 | 8 points | Oct 05 2016 21:20:35
If i'm watching a film, I try to get a copy that is 10GB+. Blu-ray rips that aren't re-encoded can get upto ~45GB.
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[-] Vepanion | 6 points | Oct 05 2016 21:26:13
Same for me, I have the Bluray LotR trilogy. That's 200 GB for you right there.
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[-] MassiveBallacks | 1 points | Oct 07 2016 00:15:46
While I would love the best quality, the problem for me is space. If I invested in more drives, I'm sure that would be less of a problem. How do you maintain a library that large?
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[-] Vepanion | 2 points | Oct 07 2016 06:47:59
I have one 1TB drive with LotR and others on it that I got from a friend. The mega stuff I download goes on a 2TB hard drive, and I delete everything I assume I won't watch again any time soon.
A friend of mine actually keeps everything, he has a total of 12TB of storage now. A bit extreme in my view.
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[-] [deleted] | 3 points | Oct 05 2016 23:18:18
1.7GB version
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[-] AviciiUK | 2 points | Oct 06 2016 13:38:08
YIFFY quality. Why would you even buffer that.
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