Ever since I got my Michael Jackson Thriller CD, I’ve been thinking, I have started to prefer physical releases more when it comes to films and music, because it’s nice to have something you own in your hands, lend to a neighbour, and rip to your devices.

With streaming, I’ve cut off some services as I got tieed with the price hikes and removals of specific titles, sure, your music might be lost if you lose your phone and you can just resign in with your account on say, Spotify.

But even those have issues where they can remove the track, with CDs and Blu Ray, it ain’t going away if you keep looking after it.

What are your thoughts on this? Are you big into streaming due to convenience, or do you go physical? Or maybe a bit of both?

Let me know in yer comments!

  • linearchaos@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    The biggest problem I have with physical media nowadays is that the players are slowly getting enshitified

    You can’t buy a tape deck anymore you can hardly find a reasonable quality record player that’s not audiophile level.

    There’s very little choice in DVD / Blu-ray players now. I don’t expect that media to be easy to maintain forever so drm free digital is a much better choice.

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      20 days ago

      Thrift stores are your friend for bluray and dvd players.

      Tape Decks can be aquired there too, but are a bit more prone to damage in the components.

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        19 days ago

        I probably bought 500 discs when Blockbuster went under. And they’re still in an okay market for players they’re not gone yet, but at some point they will go the way of the dodo