Recently digitalized bunch of DVDs and BluRays. This one is a hell of a CD holder. Feels like trying to play tug of war with a dog.

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        I was born back when a medium older than this was still in use, but I still had to come here for ZeroGravitas’s reply, because all I saw was this circular bit and maybe (but probably not) the rim of a microwave glass plate. I wouldn’t have known it’s a DVD case otherwise.

        UPDATE: Aaaaaand I just saw the post’s description. Obviously it’s obvious now.

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        Then I will expose it further by saying it looks like a DVD case, but I didn’t think people still cared about those in 2026. So I had to ask.

        LE: and now I saw the accompanying text and I feel like an idiot. Thanks a lot, Voyager, I guess :/

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          Physical media has actually started taking off again, what with people growing fed up of paying to subscribe to multiple streaming services, sometimes paying to “buy” a digital movie, only to find none of it available anymore.

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            I bought a CD of Journey’s Evolution in middle school and I never stopped collecting shiny discs.

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          Arguable. Internet around my are is fucking nuts on price. To save some coin, I am stuck with 100mbps. 30gb Bluray movie would take me approx 2.5h while MakeMKV would rip a disc in 50 minutes.

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            Wow! Ok I get it. I have 5gb/s unlimited for 45 euros/month. With usenet I can download a 40GB movie in an hour (max server speed) if I wanted to. The issue I have is storage. I only have 4TB free on my 36TB NAS so I need to download lower quality (usually ~10GB per movie, 1-3GB pr episode) until I have saved enough money for a bigger NAS.

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            Recently I have been able to download a Dutch TV series from 1969 for which I had multiple quality options. Unless it’s a home made video or something, I can’t imagine anything that isn’t available. But why use cases like that