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.
I remember the ancient magic
Aren’t they designed, so you push the middle down to release?
Typicals, yes. This one is a little different. It has a thick plastic cylinder in the middle and tabs on the sides.
Oh I remember those. Just break it.
you should go into politics
What is it?
Wax cylinder holder.
You just exposed your age ;)
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.
YOU JUST EXPOSED YOUR IGNORANCE
(sopranos quote)
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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 :/
I turn my head to face my shelf with hundreds of DVD’s and Blu-rays.
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.
I bought a CD of Journey’s Evolution in middle school and I never stopped collecting shiny discs.
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I’m just impressed all the tabs haven’t snapped off yet
Thicker than your usual CD tabs.
Nah, those ones are built like tanks
The solution is a NAS
That’s what they’re doing:
Recently digitalized bunch of DVDs and BluRays.
Fine. The solution is downloading everything instead, which is faster anyway
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.
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.
True for content that is available this way, and if you have a flatrate broadband connection.
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





