As we always say; if buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.
@thesocker79205 ай бұрын
linus pirated slim shady
@That1WeirdKid4055 ай бұрын
based af
@chestor23145 ай бұрын
This comment needs to be fukin pinned ❤
@RomanDragoon185 ай бұрын
so true
@spudd865 ай бұрын
This is also the law. Copyright infringement isn't legally theft. It is only the media conglomerates that equate the two.
@cr4zyg0475 ай бұрын
One minute you learn to rip movies, the next minute you're building a 160TB JBOD array
@WarMomPT5 ай бұрын
Plex is just buying yourself a hobby. All I wanted was something to remind myself what the last episode of a 90s anime I watched was so I wouldn't accidentally open it up again in VLC and when I woke up I was shucking the hard drives out of old laptops.
@Hito3435 ай бұрын
This is so tru.... and damn backups of the backup. Also I must have spend an entire paycheck or checks by now on all those H265 Handbrake runs.
@EvanAdnams5 ай бұрын
@@cr4zyg047 *stares across the room at the rack mounted 40tb unraid JBOD with all the *arr tools running* Helluva hobby.
@MrMedeiros2235 ай бұрын
Went down this path. I thoroughly enjoy buying physical media now. Especially used stuff to add to my plex server. Finding old movies from my childhood on dvd or BluRay used on eBay or at a resale shop, is now a hobby of mine. Like I searched forever to find a torrent or streaming service that had the 2000s MTV shows like PIMP MY RIDE or viva la bam, bought the dvds used for like $5 and now I have them forever.
@Kotasake5 ай бұрын
Building a what? 😂
@Ghetsis75675 ай бұрын
“What I’m about to tell you isn’t technically legal.” …Well that’s a strong start
@ironwolfyyy42575 ай бұрын
Beat me to it 😂
@Larry_The_Clam5 ай бұрын
@@Ghetsis7567 show* exactly*
@shigshug85815 ай бұрын
Laws are made up.
@silvk10005 ай бұрын
making a backup of a media (BR movie here) you own for your own personal use is legal in my country tho
@gizmotainment5 ай бұрын
@@silvk1000Germany!🎉
@pablo-zn1mg5 ай бұрын
the fact that we don’t own anything anymore is disconcerting. From our software for work, our games, our music and movies, heck even our hardware, we’re not allowed to fix or tweak our computers as we want, even under warranty. So thank you for sharing this. I have a somewhat large collection of BDs and 4K’s and it might be time to give them a backup.
@TheJohn87655 ай бұрын
Tho I was aware that archival systems have long term issues, I didn't realize that BD is so poor. I have some BD stuff in some boxes from the very advent of those disks and now I wonder if they're just rotting away. Time to rip, I guess.
@dy72965 ай бұрын
"You will own nothing and you will be happy."
@timramich5 ай бұрын
I don't know WTF you're even talking about with the hardware. If you want a warranty, then you must abide by its terms. If you break those terms, that's your own fault. Aside from that, you're allowed to do whatever the hell you want. No one is being arrested for repairing their own shit.
@pablo-zn1mg5 ай бұрын
@@timramich you sound very angry Tim, I hope everything is ok with you.
@kamo72935 ай бұрын
our cars, our printers, our home security
@clark21095 ай бұрын
The worst is that even if I wanted to buy the shows that I love legally, they will instead insist that you continually "rent" them for $15 a month.
@monkeyprojects1295 ай бұрын
And good box sets are both rare and prohibitively expensive
@Nobody-vr5nl5 ай бұрын
This is why I dont give streaming services any money anymore. If I'm paying monthly, ur not gonna get me to rent the content I pay to access. Really, I just won't pay for it at all.
@ChfHappySack5 ай бұрын
@@clark2109 Amazon's "Invincible" falls into this category. I bought season 1 on dvd through ebay a few years back, but season 2 simply doesn't exist physically. You literally cannot purchase it, not even the individual episodes on their website. And No, I don't want to be a prime member renting the show indefinitely. So I'll find other means to acquire it. If Amazon wants my money, I'm more than happy to buy it. It's free money on the table for them. But they're actively choosing to deny my offer to purchase it by making it a subscription service. My response to that is the same as when Randy Jackson says, "It's a NO for me dawg". So either way, I'm getting what I want. Amazon is choosing not to get payment. That's completely on them. Every big companies' subscription service is predatory.
@Tatman2TheResQ5 ай бұрын
@@clark2109 I had lost access to my iTunes account. Hundreds of songs. Never again.
@TheSwitchBlade5935 ай бұрын
i dont have to pirate my movies, buecuase i never got rid of my dvds
@costafilh05 ай бұрын
I'm pirating this video for educational purposes before it gets removed by KZbin.
@edwardkay5 ай бұрын
@@costafilh0 😂👍
@TheHoff7575 ай бұрын
@@costafilh0 I thought your shades were an eyepatch, at first
@nezu_cc5 ай бұрын
@@costafilh0 I have 120 videos on my "watch later" playlist, only 30 are visible. That means that over the last 3 or so years I wanted to watch 90 videos but couldn't because they were removed before I had time to watch them. I literally have 60TB worth of disks arriving tomorrow, the new archive server will be insane.
@RebrandSoon00005 ай бұрын
Same
@mshockey12165 ай бұрын
@@TheHoff757 same.
@SniperTeamTango5 ай бұрын
The fact that this is coming up today right after getting into a tiff with autodesk about the fact that their perpetual licenses are in fact no longer perpetual but they are not going to refund me the quarter of a car that I paid for their software was all the encouragement I needed
@Backer1305 ай бұрын
Why the heck would you ever buy anything from autodesk?
@nightspicer5 ай бұрын
@@Backer130 it's industry standard, maybe his clients required it
@myne005 ай бұрын
Class action. People with your funds are exactly the people who are likely to win.
@myne005 ай бұрын
Class action. People with your funds are exactly the people who are likely to win.
@SniperTeamTango5 ай бұрын
@@Backer130 I didn't I bought something from Dassault that included an add-on that got bought up by autodesk it's a whole thing.
@MacCrunch5 ай бұрын
The current state of digital laws really deters from the longevity and authorship you gain by owning the physical copy.
@Patrick-y4d1z5 ай бұрын
If someone "revokes" my right to something I've bought, that's free real estate for puracy then.
@DarknessSwordmaster5 ай бұрын
Because it almost entirely favors companies and not consumers. You're not buying a product anymore, you're at most leasing a service. With the price of previously to be product, or even higher one. This is bound to fall and when this happens ooooh man, it's gonna be epic. Streaming platforms are purposefully oblifious about the fact that their entire fucking existence depends on the fat that they're just slightly more convenient than torrents or warez sites. It's that simple. When they'' finally bend the conceptual baton too much, they will find out very quickly that people paid them not out of any obligation or requirement "ebcause piracy is bad", but out of convenience. And when that convenience is gone... well... people start to towards another important things- like cost.
@ignoto82dr5 ай бұрын
@@DarknessSwordmaster same with the games. we once pirated games because they were fucking hard to find original AND even more costly than now. The moment steam/epic/gog stop selling (digital copies of) games and start a full time, full price leasing, games piracy will go back in full force. Nowdays piracy is mostly "test the game on my rig before buying it" from people that dont like to wait two weeks to get a refund. And sometime people refund anyway becuse the pirate copy dont have s**t like denuvo that bog down your pc and connection making your game unplayable from FPS drop and lag.
@DarknessSwordmaster5 ай бұрын
@@ignoto82dr you tell me brother. I'm from Poland, my entire childhood was '80s and '90s right in the middle of communism fall and transformations. Life was hard already and things like games or even gaming consoles was more like vivid dream than reality so when it finally came to be it was impossible to get due to high demand and horrendously expensive. And when you finally had the opportunity to get one... well... games were also impossible to get and expensive. Good luck to convince your parents to buy something basically as expensive as console they were working their asses of to get you one. But there were "alternative sources". There were entire markets of people offering you copies on-the-go of everything that could be stored on any data medium- music, videos and of course games. And for years, decades even, it was the "default option", because people were hella poor and earliest public internet access became a thing around 2000s so there was no option to "just go and download". And even so it was still with dial-up modem so you know how it goes- maybe it wasn't fast but at least it was expensive xD Besides, you could either use phone or internet at a time- guess how pricey it was back then and how your parents didn't give a shit about your "download" when they wanted to call someone. Things like that stay for a long time in the nation's mentality so we're naturally skeptical towards anything that has "as a service" in the name, is advertised as such or is deemed to "be service". Because we know that if you're not owner of something, you don't have it, don't lie to yourself. AT BEST you're renting it with usually hefty price and billion asterisks that basically grant companies to delete your account, remove this not-product from your account and basically do anything they want right after they got your money. Like Disney lately coming to conclusion that you going to Disneyland few years back is some kind of lifetime covenant allowing them to cheat their way out of killing your wife. What. The. Fuck. And me personally when I hear all that "piracy is bad boo hoo it's killing us!" corporate suite screeching I'm just remembering how they removed demo versions so you couldn't test game before release and was forced to buy it blindly, how they started to release untested, bugged out mess, how they took a big dump on entire gaming community and started to release day1 patches with sizes bigger than an entire game, how they shoved lootboxes, microtransactions, gambling mechanics and money grabbing DLC with no regard to players, how they onlineyfied everything so you must be connected all the time to play even 100% singleplayer game, how they started to change IPs to be online and MMOs, how they implemented most atrocious DRMs like denuvvo, starforce and verification with online servers, how they purposefully started to remove game elements just to sell them on release in some "premium-exclusive tier" with + $30 just to have cut out 2 quests and be able to play 1 day earlier (or rather: pay so the rest is forced to play 1 day later because that's how this works), how they started ramping up release prices to absolutely disgusting levels justifying it with "we need to" and lately how they started to treat games as sick political woke propaganda medium... when I recollecting all of this I'm starting to loose my moral code to which all corporate suits and knights in shining armor appeal, I go to torrent and remember one quote: "if buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't stealing". And I don't feel a shred of remorse.
@ignoto82dr5 ай бұрын
@@DarknessSwordmaster I'm with you for almost everything, but yoiu got a single thing wrong: "Like Disney lately coming to conclusion that you going to Disneyland few years back is some kind of lifetime covenant allowing them to cheat their way out of killing your wife." Guy (still) didn't get a forfeitture on his life for going to disneyland. (Disney is trying to formce one on him because) He accepted a free 1-week trial to disney channel. Years ago. And if a judge let that shit pass then usa is totally f**ked. Like, from now on multinational will claim you accepted a foirfeture on life because you put a check on a toc long 600 pages written in 4 point. It's not like they will need your signature anymore, right? they just need to backdate recording your name, surname and birthdate in their database.
@entechcore5 ай бұрын
I have over 700 hours in GTA V and recently got a popup saying "Activation Required". Support said the key I used had already been used. Yeah, no wonder, because I used it! First time I've had to resort to other methods to play the game that I BOUGHT.
@Crosbie855 ай бұрын
@@entechcore windows just hit me with this too lol
@memediatek5 ай бұрын
My copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator I bought from Microsoft for the Store just disappeared from my account, if buying isn't owning...
@Jakepf5 ай бұрын
Same happened to my copy of Minecraft @@memediatek
@mk_jdilla5 ай бұрын
@@memediatek ...then piracy isn't stealing.
@ArtifactSkyline5 ай бұрын
I purchased a copy through Steam. After about 20 hours the DRM flagged my game as pirated. I was told by support at the time that I would need to create a new Steam account or purchase a new copy through a different service. I also needed to create a new rockstar account.
@MrFuzziiWuzzii5 ай бұрын
Born too late to sail the high seas with a ragtag team of scallywags. Born too early to traverse space time with a cyberpunk team of scallywags. Born at the right moment to sail the cyber high seas.
@HoJSimpson5 ай бұрын
Bro I can remember how happy i was not to have to pirate everything, as subscriptions became reasonable and the catalogs became big. But man how the tables have turned. But I still remember where I left me Schooner and me Pirate Hat. Ahhhggrrrrr Matees lets get us some juicy plunder!
@electricminecrafter5 ай бұрын
just wait like 120 years bucko
@Brian-bd5vb5 ай бұрын
With a bunch of scallywags!
@JosephFrietze5 ай бұрын
YARRRRRRR!
@Gizmos_and_stuff5 ай бұрын
@@HoJSimpson YARRR
@tardvandecluntproductions12785 ай бұрын
This used to be legal in the Netherlands, if you owned media, you where allowed to rip it and use copies of it (for household) where you please. We even have a tax for it on all media with digital storage. Law was taken down, tax was kept. typical.
5 ай бұрын
I belive its a EU law, its at least the same in germany. Rar EU W Moment
@Apex8r5 ай бұрын
Wow. Always pushing something ignorant
@AlphaHorst5 ай бұрын
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 Its a result of the "Comprehensive Copyright Act" of the EU. A thing around 60% of people in the Eu were against and only around 25% for. You might know it better as the "Uploadfilter act" In germany most of the changes are already being taken away, like upload filters, because they go against the german constitution. A fact taht was pointed out to our Eu politicians multiple times. But still they caused all this crap, so sorry for that.
@theohallenius88825 ай бұрын
There is nothing more permanent than a temporary government program or law.
@ConquerorDash5 ай бұрын
While making your own private copy is legal, breaking copy protection methods is not. So doing what's shown in this video would be illegal in Germany. It's absolutely stupid.
@tims38225 ай бұрын
I miss Redbox kiosks. They never questioned renting 15 or more DVDs in a day.
@enriquedossantos32835 ай бұрын
Rippers paradise
@rac10615 ай бұрын
GameFly and Choovie are decent alternatives
@blueline155 ай бұрын
Same. Was such a cheap way to reliably get media.
@charliesretrocomputing5 ай бұрын
I do too, but the p1rate bay and 1337x do exist... 😂
@Intelwinsbigly5 ай бұрын
@@charliesretrocomputing Yeah and are terrible unless you want garbo re-encodes and little to no seeding.
@BlackPanthaa5 ай бұрын
Just filled my first NAS and TV cabinet with BDs and DVDs. Feels good 😎
@AmosDohms5 ай бұрын
@@BlackPanthaa Look who's here!
@DJTimeLock5 ай бұрын
Why is there a Bad Dragon in your cabinet
@lfox025 ай бұрын
@@DJTimeLock Not my first choice for displaying, but why not
@Kaptime5 ай бұрын
makemkv carrying the whole modern physical media enjoyer scene on it's back. Thanks Mike.
@chad_levy5 ай бұрын
Yep, and when it comes to 4K discs each one needs to be individually cracked so it’s not as if he could just sit back and relax. That’s why I paid for my copy of MakeMKV.
@Darkk69695 ай бұрын
@@chad_levy Yep. I paid as well to use on my Linux workstation. Works like a champ to rip the blu-ray and 4k movies I actually own.
@Unknown_Genius5 ай бұрын
@@Darkk6969 Since I haven't bought any movies since bluray came out (yes, honestly) it's insane to me that movies even get protected that extremely. Like.. afaik they don't even have revocable licensing like loads of games are being licensed for over a decade - so considering that they're "owned" for personal use it doesn't even make sense, especially as anyone who'd want to upload them can literally just screenrecord it.
@john_in_phoenix5 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one to purchase it.
@ravagingwolverine6665 ай бұрын
MakeMKV is great. I got enough value out of it that I figured I should pay for a full license with the side effect being no more time limitations. I finally got around to doing that a few months ago so add me to the list.
@jsmurray25 ай бұрын
Linus gets it, ripping discs today isn't and shouldn't be about piracy. It's a way for us to purchase films we love, supporting the artists that create them, and with that disc we get a physical copy to store on our shelf as well as the opportunity to add them to our digital libraries. Even better, Blu-ray and 4K discs are usually the highest quality version of the films available, beating streaming services.
@lucimon975 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Disney doesn’t do Dolby Vision on disc, only streaming. Not essential, but knowing that a DV version exists and they won’t let me buy it is still a bit of a drag.
@CraigChrist82395 ай бұрын
Imo they should all be using M-Discs now Yes, it would be more expensive to manufacture. However the market is mostly supported by collectors now anyway, and it would be nice to be able to collect without having to worry about disc rot
@solverz40785 ай бұрын
@@lucimon97 remux the audio from one and the video from the other ☺
@lucimon975 ай бұрын
@@solverz4078 I don’t torrent, I rip and I can’t be arsed to figure out recording streaming services. Additionally, I use a number of devices, not all of which support DV. DV Blu-ray’s have a fallback HDR10 profile to ensure support and streaming services figure out what your device can handle and just sends that stream. Look into Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 7 for more information. Short version: if I were to host a DV video ripped from a streaming service and play it back on any device that can’t handle DV, you run into problems. Lastly, I am German and so are the physical copies I buy. Depending on your region, different studio/distributor videos will play at the start of the film, sometimes there are framerate missmatches (finding subtitles that don’t get more and more out of sync as time goes on is a nightmare) and other hurdles. None of these issues are insurmountable but I can’t be bothered to deal with it and not having DV is also not the end of the world. It just rankles a bit, knowing that DV exists and they just won’t give it to me because 20-30€ a film just isn’t enough and screw you.
@costafilh05 ай бұрын
Too bad the studios and copyright holders are run by old fools. They could easily end piracy by giving customers an easier choice for personal use, by selling DRM-FREE digital downloadable copies of their content, while also selling physical media, while also providing their own streaming service, while also licensing the content to other streaming services, while also licensing it for commercial use, from movies to music, TV shows, live concerts, documentaries, sports reruns, and literally anything else. They could even sell super high bitrate versions that wouldn't fit on a Blu-ray for a premium. It would be cheaper, easier, and more profitable for everyone Yes, there would still be piracy, that's why you need a fair, appealing, and very very very easy-to-use service. That's how Netflix almost ended piracy for a while before it turned into hell.
@CouchFunHouse5 ай бұрын
The whole "You don't truly own it if it's digital" makes me worry about what happens if Steam ever somehow just stopped existing/working. I'd hate to lose the countless games I got through them...
@belg4mit5 ай бұрын
GOG
@linnoff5 ай бұрын
@@belg4mit While GoG is better about that, you only own what you have downloaded. If their servers ever shut down, it's not like you'd have any way to get the copy you bought.
@Glitterkittyxyz5 ай бұрын
@@CouchFunHouse the files should be on your pc, somewhere under "users/apps/steam" or something like that, and you can run them no internet. If it's an online multiplayer or there's DLC, you're outta luck, but other than that, the games should run fine! (Note, i've only tested this with Slime Rancher, which is single player offline with optional DLC, and that's how i found out about that caveat)
@harielabram91805 ай бұрын
@@Glitterkittyxyz most games stores saves and configs in the documents folder or somewhere inside the AppData folder
@nocountryforoldmen63605 ай бұрын
IIRC there's a caluse in which you can deSteamfy games if the company goes under.
@VincentVanBro5 ай бұрын
Pirating movies on a $3000 PC: “It’s not about money, it’s about sending a message”
@susantuna34345 ай бұрын
It's not the price is the right to own the media you buy
@zoopa99885 ай бұрын
I don't always pay for movies these days; it depends. However, my family, mostly my dad, has purchased hundreds of movies throughout the years. Wouldn't be surprised if he's spend roughly $10K on movies, I think we've contributed enough to not always pay for a movie, especially if it's less convenient to go the "legal" route. For reference, he has 3 or 400 movies on Apple TV alone.
@jerrys.98955 ай бұрын
Piracy is not a cost issue. It's a service issue.
@CyanRooper5 ай бұрын
"Everything burns (onto my hard drive)."
@pauldethick61755 ай бұрын
You can do it on $100 second hand laptop off of eBay
@Lordlagger5 ай бұрын
And then I download this KZbin video with an online video downloader so that I can have this video as well forever. Thanks Linus
@TuncayAyhan5 ай бұрын
@@Lordlagger Can't confirm nor deny I did the same 😅
@Oshadorin5 ай бұрын
@@Lordlagger Been doing this for over a decade at this point. Mostly because I'm afraid they will get deleted. And also because KZbin re-encodes videos periodically, the image quality gets hammered over time.
@Rmm17225 ай бұрын
Good 👍
@TheDepep15 ай бұрын
That means you didnt watch any ads. Which is bad. Edit: people are clearly missing the point. Linus views adblock as piracy and that this is bad.
@StaceyJensenn5 ай бұрын
@@Oshadorin no they dont, it would be waste of money for them
@matthieulucas90595 ай бұрын
Fun fact: this is perfectly legal in France as long as you keep your collection to yourself. It's the "private copy" exception to the copyright law.
@njdotson5 ай бұрын
Yeah I feel like this isn't really piracy since you actually have the physical thing. You're just taking care of it if you back it up
@ZeldagigafanMatthew5 ай бұрын
This is also the case in the US... at least for media that doesn't have any copy protection going on. But also, practically, so many are doing it that it's not worth prosecuting. At worst it's just going to be an enhancement charge if you do run an illegal distribution ring.
@Suzuki_Hiakura5 ай бұрын
@@ZeldagigafanMatthew Its also not something people pursue usually... a massive waste of money and time to try and stick a case to someone for reproducing and distributing media if they basically keep a restricted digital copy... first would have to know its a copy, then go down a rabbit hole before even thinking of fines or court. Several times people have tried going after regular people copying and keeping their media in a digital format, and every time it fell flat...
@GamePlague5 ай бұрын
@@ZeldagigafanMatthew I don't know if they can prosecute it by itself honestly. Every time they take it to court they risk accidentally creating an exception to the DMCA for backups because in my opinion they should fall under the DMCAs required exclusions as a non-infringing use of the media. In fact exceptions have already been created that allow situational ripping of discs, just not specifically for backup yet. It's safer for them to go after the people creating the programs that rip the discs or people who are distributing pirated media.
@maximkovac20005 ай бұрын
@matthieulucas9059 gonna expand on your statement a bit. It is legal in every country of the European Union. In the 90s some german courts ruled that you are allowed to break any kind of copy protection for a backup (this legally includes Game DRM and EAC). If you do however circumvent a games DRM the Publisher is allowed to block you from using their servers. But he is not allowed to block you from playing the game otherwise.
@alice200015 ай бұрын
6:15 I HATED region codes. We'd come back home from a trip, I'd pop my brand new game on my PS2 and find out I couldn't play it because it was the "wrong region".
@h0metape5 ай бұрын
This is why I love VHS. It has no region code beside NTSC and PAL. Even then if you played a NTSC tape on a PAL player it would still work, but you'd get distortion as they operate on different frequencies.
@tezcanaslan287716 күн бұрын
@@h0metape regular CD’s completely lack any region locking. DVD’s and Blu-ray’s region locking can be overcomed by buying a region-free player or modding your player to be region free
@RandomTechWZ5 ай бұрын
My wife and I are watching ER now. She was watching through Hulu initially. I couldnt take the ads so I downloaded the entire show. A mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.
@tanishqkumarsingh45545 ай бұрын
@@RandomTechWZ yes bro
@leightonboster33325 ай бұрын
@@RandomTechWZ this is the way.
@elifox44545 ай бұрын
@@RandomTechWZ where?
@PaulTf5 ай бұрын
@@RandomTechWZ ER is an awesome show. At least until Season 8 after that it's more like GA.
@nicehaircutmrsvarog5 ай бұрын
@@leightonboster3332 da wae
@PepsiMan420695 ай бұрын
“Was any of this legal?” Do what you want, for a pirate is free
@efad32155 ай бұрын
You are a pirate! Yar har fiddle-dee-dee
@FunRageDIE5 ай бұрын
you are a pirate
@mesiroy12345 ай бұрын
But is hard you need 2 softwares amd readinf giveish wnidows code
@mduff945 ай бұрын
"how much do i owe ya?" "Nothing! it's for free!" GASP "FREE???"
@user-dm4ov3jo6h5 ай бұрын
@@efad3215 Being a pirate is alright with me
@JonathanTrevatt5 ай бұрын
Copyright laws NEED to change. My wedding videographer refused to use the original audio without a sign letter of permission from the artist that created the song my wife walked down the aisle to. He also requested that we not re-edit the video ourselves with the correct audio. I wish I had told him that we would not be needing his services after that. Edit 1: To be clear, this is a problem with the copyright system, which limits what a commercial videographer is allowed to produce. Which disenfranchises both the consumer and the videographer (who is unable to provide expected services to the customer). Edit 2: There is another discussion regarding unfair practices in the photography industry. In this case, the issue is two-fold. The fault lies both in unjust laws, as well as a failure of the law to regulate common and unjust practices in the industry.
@gogetablue79055 ай бұрын
Man wtf
@khulhucthulhu99525 ай бұрын
I get where he's coming from, but I hope this happens beforehand?? (in luf?€nem'?3
@jomoju5 ай бұрын
Technically (and must say , I'm not a lawyer ) , if you pay him for recording video service , you are technically a producer of that material , saying this you are the owner of the visual produce by you, so if you want to you can edit, re-edit, sell, distribute, or even pirate that video . Also if you are not gonna sell it , and is only for private used you can edit as much as you want , while you don't give a copy to a third person
@Terrackhimself5 ай бұрын
@@jomoju Exactly
@vidal97475 ай бұрын
This is ridiculous. No matter if it is the entire song. It is fair use if the song isn't the main event of the video. f that. If someone likes the song they will listen trough streaming.
@imallenn5 ай бұрын
this is the coolest thing youve everdone Linus, fr, great mindset and initiative
@elkorn78495 ай бұрын
Learning about disk rot and knowing most of my collection is in that range for failure has me looking at spending a real shiny nickel for a decent storage upgrade now
@termiterasin5 ай бұрын
m-disc can last a very very long time
@playlist54555 ай бұрын
Remember the 3-2-1 backup rule. Then the number of disks get interesting
@mokahless5 ай бұрын
I've yet to see or read about an actual case of bit rot occurring on a disc in the field. It's theoretical for a failure within the given timeframe but I've yet to see it, especially since most people don't store their BDs outside in the sun. Don't get me wrong - it's important to know and take into consideration for the discs that really matter so you back them up, like wedding videos, but I'm seriously starting to think this is overblown, like the whole flash memory retention "issue." Kept seeing articles and claims with no tests or proof so I decided to research and find makers who actually listed specs for that and found a few graphs. It's temperature-related and all the flash I could find manufacturer graphs for are not an issue if kept below 30C for about 100 years plus. Again, important to know about but likely overblown (until we get an actual test)
@TheNiteNinja195 ай бұрын
You'll find disc rot less prevalent in printed discs sold in boxes, but your own burnt cds, are most definitely going to rot away. I have 20 year old burned discs that have holes on the label side.
@paul_4695 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that was what killed my old TV recordings to DVD which come up blank now. : (
@ventilate42675 ай бұрын
Well, there goes the entire stock of flashing compatible Blu-ray players
@Jeb-n8f5 ай бұрын
Go to the goodwills that are upper middle class.
@JustLinuxMan5 ай бұрын
Already got mine a while ago 😎
@realzyxtomatic5 ай бұрын
@@Jeb-n8f This is so true. Going to the "higher end" Goodwill in my city, we've found amazing things that you just wouldn't think of, especially electronics.
@4ryan425 ай бұрын
@ventilate4267 You only need a flashed drive if you're ripping 4k blurays
@ventilate42675 ай бұрын
@@4ryan42 seems useful for the future
@jperoutek5 ай бұрын
Some lessons I've learned after running basically this exact setup for the past several months: - Get a NAS. Hard drives and SSDs fail, and can really ruin your day. I'm running a 16tb raid-5 setup. - Don't run the server on your main gaming machine if possible. Transcoding while gaming really drops your 1% lows - Jellyfin doesn't want you to store your config/cache on the NAS. I've yet to get it to work, so those two datasets need to be local to the server. - S3 is a good backup option (remember the 3-2-1 rule), just make sure you select the correct storage class. If you are using it solely as a backup, Glacier is probably fine. - When backing up shows, the episodes are often out of order when compared to the metadata site. In Jellyfin's case, it checks IMDB, so make sure you go through your episodes and get them properly labeled. - Add the year to the end of the movie title if you're storing them with other titles. Multiple movies can share the same name. Hope this helps anyone else looking to setup a similar system!
@Username_CC_5 ай бұрын
I'm a noob so I'll never do this unless it becomes dead simple. I'd rather pay 6 streaming services than waste my weekends setting all of this up!
@joebleed5 ай бұрын
never used Jellyfin; but if it doesn't like the storage on a NAS (SMB share) then look into iSCSI shares. any decent NAS should offer it as an option.
@reappermen5 ай бұрын
Important clarification on the first point: it's 'use raid' not get a NAS. NASes can technically also only have a single drive in them (especialy if people cheap out). But you can have multiple drives in a raid setup of your choice (except raid 0 of course) in either a NAS or just right in your home server pc. In fact, if you run any kind of home server for jellyfin and such anyways the NAS is pretty pointless.
@tom.e5 ай бұрын
@@Username_CC_ and that's ok! Some waste their time, others waste their money. But one way or another, it's a crying shame that wasting either is necessary to just watch that one movie you're feeling like watching
@jperoutek5 ай бұрын
@@reappermen True enough! I used a NAS because none of my servers had additional hdd bays, and I didn't want them in my main PC.
@teksyndicate5 ай бұрын
Physical media forever! Thanks for getting this out there. Been using an LG drive for my movies for a while now. This issue is also important when it comes to audio streaming and gaming. Game Pass is going to be insanely bad for gaming as it grows... and Spotify has been terrible for music and artists (speaking as a musician). These days, most people can not name their favorite bands or songs... but they can say, "I like the trip-hop playlist." This changes the relationship between artist and consumer in a very negative way and teaches listeners to simply trust the corporation. Keep fighting the good fight.
@micahnightwolf5 ай бұрын
I just got a licensing error for an episode of Rocko's Modern Life that I BOUGHT from KZbin. I'm watching it on an account that bought it, with a computer and a firefox that I don't remember ever blacklisting DRM from KZbin on. The video works today but it didn't yesterday, and literally exactly nothing on my end has changed. The only thing that's changed is youtube suddenly deciding that I'm allowed to watch what I pay for again. So I went back to buying physical media and I'm never going to buy anything from a streaming service ever again. It's nice to have people like you and Louis Rossmann talking about stuff like this.
@jublywubly5 ай бұрын
I sometimes use a video downloader for streaming media that I know I'll watch over and over. I don't know if any of them work for paid-for YT videos, but they work for the free ones! (I often find I go to watch a free movie agin, but it's been deleted.)
@robdavis85565 ай бұрын
/me can you buy Rocko's modern life on physical media 🤔
@Dribbleondo5 ай бұрын
What a convenient, like-able story that's exactly applicable to this situation!
@Michael-zf1ko5 ай бұрын
Lol, Rocko's Modern Life is very easy to acquire physically. You can get the full series set on DVD very cheaply.
@gahro_nahvah5 ай бұрын
This was actually an issue on youtube’s end, and a lot of users reported the same issue on all different browsers. The fix they deployed worked for me too, so i can watch my content that i own again.
@alanhilder18835 ай бұрын
One big reason DVDs/Blu Rays ended up pirated so much. "Geo Blocking". The movie came out in, say, USA, but the "studio" didn't want to release it elsewhere for 6/12 months. The 'pirates' buy a copy, crack it and sell it everywhere else, maybe at a poorer quality. The people got to see this big name movie at an almost similar time to the hype and the studio lost all that extra income. It took a few years for them to decide to release worldwide, piracy went down, not to zero but down, most get to see the movie when it is relevant with no added work but you still have the ones who want to "stick it to the man". Music studios ran into a similar but different problem. Most sales were "word of mouth", a friend had the 'record', they made a cassette copy for you ( lower quality ), you like it so you buy a 'record', you don't like it, no sale. CDs/mp3s came out. Friend got CD, made you a mp3 copy ( low quality is what mp3s were ), like,buy, don't like, don't buy. Then the studios cracked down on those copies, no one heard the 'low quality' version to think about buying it. " But they might hear it on the radio! "... Ummm, yea, nar, not likely.
@kanedaku5 ай бұрын
*Region locking* came about so someone couldnt buy 1000 copies of a DVD in India for the equivilent of £1/$1 or less, then sell it for 12x-15x in the developed world.
@My_Old_YT_Account5 ай бұрын
@@kanedakuwouldn't the included languages prevent that? No regular American will watch a movie in Hindi with Punjabi subtitles
@athf5 ай бұрын
@@kanedaku then why arent they doing that with 4k blurays which are region free.... I don't think you understand how any of this works haha it's not just magically $1 in india
@kanedaku5 ай бұрын
@@My_Old_YT_Account An English language film, dubbed into a local language, would still have the original audio as an option, if not the default. As for subtitles; have you never owned a DVD? Multiple languages are absolutely prevalent. Also, just because Americans are too lazy to watch a subtitled film, the rest of the world are not American.
@kanedaku5 ай бұрын
@@athf You're asking me why they dont do that now, when Im expicitly talking about why they chose to do an action during the early days of DVDs. Im talking about the mid 90s. Why would you think there is any correlation? Are you really saying that you dont understand my factual explanation, because Blurays no longer exercise what actually happened with DVDs? Also, yes, DVDs were that cheap around 2000. You're thinking of 25 years later. What an absolute 🤡 I dont believe you can read context properly.
@vampirecount38805 ай бұрын
That's a good point about the old legal/moral discussion. Not everything that's legal is moral, and not everything that's moral is legal.
@Christi-B5 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in the 2000’s, dabbled in a bit of piracy myself here and there, and even did my time on watching movies and shows on the slightly dodgy streaming sites, I come back to core memories when I was a kid. There was a family friend who was like a father to me and my brother when we were kids, and when my brother had a PS2, he had a bunch of white-disc’d games in one of those disc packs - you know, the ones you store DVDs and CDs in. Same with regular old DVDs too, there were also plenty white-disc’d DVD copies with only handwritten labels as to what they were. It did not occur to me years later that the lack of proper printed discs from proper cases in media stores meant that all of those games and movies were PIRATED. And even though we’ve drifted apart over the years, I’m still deeply grateful that the family friend did this for us, being able to bring joy for two kids even when my mom was broke. It’s now that I’ve slowly started to build my own DVD collection. I’ve recently acquired the early 2000’s Spider-Man 1 and 2 double-disc versions for a collective total of six bucks, and I know someday I’m going to follow in the footsteps of those before me to make my own copies for myself.
@brizlebre15775 ай бұрын
I typically like LTT videos, but every once in a while LTT puts out a masterpiece and I got to say this is one of them.
@whataPUNNYguy5 ай бұрын
Biggest thing that sold me on the idea of not owning what you buy from digital services was buying 3 seasons of a show on google movies when I was in Australia because that was the only service that had it, but when I moved to the US it was not available (edit: grammar)
@AlTheEngineer5 ай бұрын
Seriously? Man F*CK THAT. How is that not theft? Its crazy what they get away with...
@KegRaider5 ай бұрын
I'm sure a few torrent sites will have it. Or load up a VPN... i'd go on the torrents though.
@stephenhood29485 ай бұрын
Could you not access it through a VPN??
@whataPUNNYguy5 ай бұрын
Probably but at the time I didn't have one and decided to use other options instead of continuing to use the service
@MTheKing095 ай бұрын
The LOTR behind-the-scenes content was absolute gold when I was a teenager. Half of the experience was watching those.
@InternetKilledTV215 ай бұрын
Gandalf previz will always get me gigglin
@framwinkle5 ай бұрын
Making backups of your media used to be something you just did because it made sense. If you bought a vinyl record, you could copy it to tape, wear that tape out listening to it, and make another copy. If you bought a tape, you could copy it to another tape, which you would again wear out before making another copy. If you bought a CD, you could copy that to a tape or MP3 player, not just giving you a backup, but giving you more options for how and where to listen to it. Now, making a backup is considered piracy? Well, yo ho ho, I guess. You should always be able to own your copy, make backups, and enjoy it on whatever device/format you want.
@JordanSugarman5 ай бұрын
The LOTR "making-of" extras were like their own set of feature films. There's hours of content on those bonus discs, and it's all very much worth watching.
@arjunkhadke5 ай бұрын
@@JordanSugarman They are available on KZbin now.
@sbourf77425 ай бұрын
In France, tribunal ruled that when you buy a blu ray, you buy the right to watch the movie in your household, no matter the support, no matter the format. As long as you bought the disc, you’re allowed to sail the high seas to find your movie, download it and do whatever you want with the file.
@mattePRL5 ай бұрын
That is a massive W for France
@MickaelVest5 ай бұрын
And there is a tax on every single hard drive or device with storage on it, justified by this right
@TheUltimateBlooper5 ай бұрын
France being a chad as always
@YNBD5 ай бұрын
as long as you keep to your original point of "within your household"
@robertt93425 ай бұрын
I think the idea of similar or worse quality should be included. People feel entitled to get a 4K copy of a film because they bought a vhs tape at a garage sale for 10 cents. You should get to keep what (quality) in any format because you paid you paid for it. Other than that, I generally agree with the sentiment.
@jordanfranck5 ай бұрын
The extra features of the LOTR extended editions are legendary
@radiozelaza5 ай бұрын
almost 2 decades ago I was adept at ripping DVDs, transcribing subtitles and so on... Didn't expect this particular set of skills would become useful again in this new dark digital age...
@bjarkisteinnpetursson97365 ай бұрын
Love that you guys are singing the praises of physical media. It’s the best way to watch movies and the only way to truly own them while encouraging the film industry to allow you to keep owning them.
@Mother_Mercury5 ай бұрын
I recently bought a DVD because online renting was 12.99 euros for 24 hours and buying was 9.99 euros for a dvd with endless viewing. Fortunately, I still have a DVD drive in my PC and on my TV.
@arir435 ай бұрын
We have a lot of thrift stores where I am so it's often even crazier: Either rent it on Prime for $4.00+, or find a disk for it at a thrift store for $1.00 and own it forever.
@looseycanon5 ай бұрын
And this is, why you'll inevitable drop some Linux onto an old PC and turn it into HTPC
@tahahaider58365 ай бұрын
@@seigeengine don't u have a brain? He can own it forever as compared to only having it for 24 hrs, at a cheaper price
@NerdENerd5 ай бұрын
Only reason I have a DVD player is because I have a PS5.
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece5 ай бұрын
DVD quality is pretty Susan, just get a proper quality version right away. I mean its okay compared to what Netflix/Amazon or the other DRM money collectors offer you as 720.
@GlorifiedGremlin5 ай бұрын
Why you throwing all the tech savvy nephews under the bus like that 😂
@B4CK4REVENGE5 ай бұрын
@@GlorifiedGremlin don’t worry, your aunt or uncle are not watching… you and I are…
@definitelynotchadfish5 ай бұрын
@@B4CK4REVENGE yep, if you aunt or uncle is watching LTT then they are tech savvy enough to do it themselves.
@mokahless5 ай бұрын
nephew who barely knows anything: Is acquiring and ripping movies every day. nephew who is tech literate: Is doing it once a week big brain nephew: set up scripted BD ripper+overseerr+radarr+plex and everything is so automated he never has to touch it. Only two of them are thrown under the bus.
@Hebdomad75 ай бұрын
Tech Savvy nephews... Remember to value your time and charge accordingly...
@techgroveusa5 ай бұрын
Ripping your own Blu-rays not only allows for better control of your own content but also serves as a means of rewarding creators for their hard work.
@katlinsh5 ай бұрын
How does that reward anything?
@johnnypopstar5 ай бұрын
@@katlinsh ... you had to buy it in the first place. He's talking about _ripping_ physical discs, not downloading or sharing the ripped results.
@ThylineTheGay5 ай бұрын
@@johnnypopstar uh, op-shops (thrift stores, etc) exist, lol. and it's a naive assumption, all the people that actually made it have already been paid, further sales just go to the corporation
@johnnypopstar5 ай бұрын
@@ThylineTheGay and who is it that decides whether to fund new projects with those people? Ah yes, the "corporation".
@ThylineTheGay5 ай бұрын
@@johnnypopstar ah you're assuming they'll do that instead of cancelling the successful show early and firing the employees now, what has every industry been doing recently, hmm?
@blueneko3335 ай бұрын
"Don't Copy That Floppy" Lemme get right on that
@David_Ladd5 ай бұрын
CatWeazle or GreaseWeazle :D
@Hebdomad75 ай бұрын
Backup your software and data.
@v1p3r19785 ай бұрын
Living in Australia purchasing DVD's or Blu Ray copies of TV shows or movies is getting harder and harder, most of the retail outlets that sell them have closed down, even Disney is no longer making or selling physical media in Australia anymore. The only way you can watch Disney produced content is to have a Disney+ subscription or to purchase a digital copy which you might lose access to later on. As such purchasing the physical media and making your own copy is not even possible for newer content here anymore. Not to mention the fact that a Netflix created series will never be released on physical media so if they remove it from the catalogue that show is then gone forever.
@fujinshu5 ай бұрын
As an Australian, absolutely agreed. Although I’d say we can still import Disney Blu-Rays from countries within the same Blu-Ray region as us, and we should be fine. Provided, of course, that you never connect your Blu-Ray drive to the internet for always-online DRM or firmware updates that lock your country out.
@CRCinAU5 ай бұрын
@@fujinshu And in Australia, you can legally modify your DVD and Bluray player to play any region discs...
@zappy73935 ай бұрын
Who the heck would do either of those things to watch a movie or tv show? I find myself watching less and less TV these days and it's improved my family life considerably.
@Daniel15au5 ай бұрын
The streaming services also used to have much smaller libraries in Australia compared to the USA. Not sure if thsys still the case. There's a reason services like Real Debrid are so popular in Australia. Some media is legitimately difficult to acquire legally :)
@sentineljm5 ай бұрын
JB-Hifi still sells a huge amount of physical media, and there are multiple aussie websites like ezydvd that sell physical media as well. Netflix is another matter.... :(
@aunthegeek57885 ай бұрын
Richard Stallman, when asked about his opinion on piracy said, *"attacking ships is bad, sharing is good"*
@camsfour41775 ай бұрын
So richard stallman wasn't that smart after all if that's was his response and if you choose present his quote, it reflects on you as well.
@EternallyEmberKin5 ай бұрын
@@camsfour4177 Explaination on why you think he isn't that smart with use of the Scientific method. NOW!
@camsfour41775 ай бұрын
@@EternallyEmberKin you see it reflects on you? You both said things that doesn't either make sense or mean anything.
@richardballantyne92165 ай бұрын
Richard Stallman also has a habit of eating bits of his foot during interviews.
@contentwithlowquality45945 ай бұрын
@@camsfour4177 Stallman was prolly smarter than you lol. What's your actual argument against his views?
@mikedsjrАй бұрын
The first minute is gold.
@BarnyFizzl5 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the Lord of the Rings box set Special Features, truly one of the best produced peaks behind the scenes of a modern masterpiece. I almost watched it as much as the actual films when I first received it for Christmas as a teen.
@bmccready49775 ай бұрын
@@BarnyFizzl I have literally-literally-watched those more than the movies. And I’ve marathoned the movies… many times. 😅 They’re so good!
@quentinstuchlik2255 ай бұрын
Started doing this at the start of the year, built myself a 21tb RAID 5 NAS server and have been loving Jellyfin. I've talked about it so much to every friend and family I have that I think they all think I'm nuts, that said my bluray collection is growing strong and big....
@joshuaspires92525 ай бұрын
Wait till our ready for used DataCenter NAS units,, i just deployed a 36 drive 8Tb each unit,, oh so much fun..
@legominimovieproductions5 ай бұрын
This story sounds familiar... * laughs in wasting 160W of power idling a total 45TB in the background *
@joshuaspires92525 ай бұрын
@@legominimovieproductions how do i back down to such a low number again..my dell r720 shreads that number lol.. Dreams that large storage SSD were affordable.
@legominimovieproductions5 ай бұрын
@@joshuaspires9252 😂😂 accept that you only need storage and nearly no selfhosted software😂
@revengenerd15 ай бұрын
I made a 12tb server about 4 years ago but I did it the cheap way with a cheap enclosure that was always on so never spun down and now and again took it out to defragment and it died within a year and never set it back up again, all I did was recover about half the data on it and put it on a 16tb drive and redownloaded what I could and ripped what I could but I got rid of my case with a blu ray drive so could only do so much, to this day I still have a few dozen movies to get and about 2 tv shows to rerip, and the thing is the tv shows are not available on any streaming services OR illegal sites so I can't get hold of them, the others the only online files I can find are like low quality 720p/1080p rips rather than the crystal clear ripped from rare boxsets/bluray/dvd rips.
@Triflixfilms5 ай бұрын
As a media company, when we produce a work for a client they are essentially free to do whatever they want with the finished edit. This inculudes changing the file format, aspect ratio, cutting it up and clipping it, etc... We are good as long as they don't resell it or give it to someone else to circumventing us from having another client, since that would require a copyright buyout.
@badhabit61405 ай бұрын
@@Triflixfilms man you were so close up to that last bit. Look I get it from a business standpoint. But it can get so murky quick. Because I could watch it with my friends on a movie night. And by the "letter of the law" that would be taking 3 or 4 clients. I know that's not what you mean but it demonstrates how that can get murky. If someone buys it. They should be able to do whatever they want with it besides selling. That includes giving a friend a copy. If they were gonna buy it, they would. If they just get a copy from ma friend. Odds are, they weren't gonna buy it
@Triflixfilms5 ай бұрын
@@badhabit6140 ripping 1 physical DVD and hosting a server for all your friends to access at will =/= watch party at someone's house or sharing a physical copy with friends imo. To be clear we produce primarily for businesses, they aren't having watch parties. They are looking at how to squeeze vendors (us) for every ounce of value while trying to spend the absolute minimum amount with little to no regard for the artist (us). It directly hurts the artist and our ability to sustainable produce more works. We are grateful to have many amazing business partners and clients that genuinely do respect the artist and copyright law that goes into producing their commercials, Livestream, training material, etc...
@YNBD5 ай бұрын
@@badhabit6140 Well the problem there is that doing that IS technically illegal. You are technically only allowed to view a movie with multiple people of the same household in a lot of places. Or at the very least with a maximum number of people. So... inviting an entire school class to your house to watch a movie is technically illegal. Its just that its pretty mutch impossible to govern this. So in most cases people just don't give a darn.
@idabss27105 ай бұрын
@badhabit6140 @ynbd The channel doesn't care about the number of people who watch the video at once or the copies of the video created, they sell the record and edition service including the copyright to the buyer, what they don't want is the buyer to REselling the film and copyrights to a third party since they will lose a client and will affect the market. Also isn't illegal to watch a movie you rent or buy in your house with your entire school as long you aren't charging fees or getting any kind of income for the entrance.
@DelfinGames5 ай бұрын
@@YNBD That is absolutely true. Same goes with pay per views, technically going to a sports bar to watch the fight is illegal unless the owner has gotten permission to publicly show it which they never do. No one cracks down cause it facilitates other profitable avenues like food (they be eating), alcohol (they be drinking), and gambling (cause loan sharks need to feed their families too).
@relishgargler5 ай бұрын
I’ve been buying physical media and backing it up to hard drive for at least 20 years. Briefly tried streaming and buying digital copies, but the first time I couldn’t access something I “bought” because it got removed from the streaming service I used, I went straight back to buying physical and ripping it. I actually even bought a MakeMKV access code because putting in the new beta key every month got too tedious. But, to even better support (musical) artists, I’ll buy the cd, rip it, and then still stream it if I can so they get paid again.
@IceTypeFennekin5 ай бұрын
The blurred movie at the beginning on his phone was Encanto. Specifically, the scene where Mirabel talks to her mom in the kitchen about not having a gift. *Don't ask how I know that...*
@segiraldovi5 ай бұрын
I knew it was Encanto but I didn't know what that scene was
@IceTypeFennekin5 ай бұрын
@segiraldovi while it didn't really help me identify it, he has also used it a *LOT* as a demonstration tool for TVs. I imagine his kids watch it a lot, so it's an easy one to pull up that has superb visuals with both bright and dark areas in the same scenes.
@ThePlayerOfGames5 ай бұрын
@@IceTypeFennekin it's a good bloody film, honestly
@chad_levy5 ай бұрын
The funny thing is KZbin can still detect content even when blurred (though this example is too small). I uploaded the opening credits to an old TV show I liked but had it Gaussian blurred with no audio. (I was experimenting with an animated background on a web site I was building and was hosting the video on KZbin). KZbin detected it and disabled the video less than an hour after uploading.
@davidjohnston57985 ай бұрын
Please don't get that Blu ray drive (the slim LG one) unless you absolutely must have a slim, portable drive. I have one, and there's a ton of discs it can't read that my bigger drives read perfectly fine. I recommend the ASUS BW-16D1HT or LG WH16NS60. I have both of them and they work great once libredrive is set up. 1:43
@davidjohnston57985 ай бұрын
If you watch a lot of anime or UHD content from the mouse, I REALLY don't recommend that drive. Some anime content comes on cheap, poorly manufactured discs that have a ton of issues (yes, even when buying from official sources). UHD content comes on much denser discs, which means they're always more error prone. Some companies seem to have bigger problems with this than others.
@Immudzen5 ай бұрын
So far I have been using a slim usb drive from archgon which has given me almost zero issues.
@Turnabout5 ай бұрын
I recommend the OWC Mercury Pro 16X. I've had nothing but good luck with it. Reads everything.
@HL095 ай бұрын
@@davidjohnston5798 that’s odd, I bought it at microcenter and I’ve never had a disc it couldn’t read. Maybe you need the custom firmware?
@RusRus725 ай бұрын
just get a cheap wh14ns40 drive, reads everything that you throw at it.
@WaddleQwacker5 ай бұрын
i can't unsee the shirt as a Renault logo
@EngiNetion5 ай бұрын
me neither now
@blaknift5 ай бұрын
I've been seeing that for years lol
@semihtor5 ай бұрын
Came to see if i was the only one, glad to see that i wasn’t
@hindigente5 ай бұрын
Wait, is it _not_ a Renault logo? What is it supposed to be, then?
@ColeDedhand2 ай бұрын
I had no idea my hundreds of DVDs were rotting in the cases. Thanks for that soul-crushing revelation.
@semosesam5 ай бұрын
When >90% of PC games have no demo, a pirated copy is the demo. There are TONS of games that I never would have purchased if I couldn't have tried it first. If I play it and don't buy it, I never would have bought it either way. I think the latest generation of game makers understand this, and demos have made a huge comeback recently.
@tahahaider58365 ай бұрын
You might be right
@NotEvenRealBob5 ай бұрын
2h return window on steam is kind of a demo
@VincentAlexandreArnaud5 ай бұрын
@@NotEvenRealBob I got a warning from Steam for refunding a lot in a short period. Just saying…
@iris45475 ай бұрын
i used to do the same. i have an extensive steam library but unless it was the next game in a series i knew and loved or the next game from a developer i knew and loved id pirate most new games. if i enjoyed them they would turn into a sale, but most id get a few hours out of and then never play again.
@nitePhyyre5 ай бұрын
That's basically what killed demos, too. Devs lost more sales to "the demo was enough, don't need to buy" than they gained @@iris4547
@rdsii645 ай бұрын
I have been doing this for MANY YEARS. I'm so glad you are showing the less tech savvy how to do this.
@tjw65505 ай бұрын
My father had a very large collection of DVDs and Blurays (~650) and knew of Disc Rot. Setting up a Jellyfin server was my best solution. The discs are now safe/irrelevant, he doesnt need to pay for streaming and/or endure ads. All that ripping and encoding took forever though and deploying small homserver did cost some money, but now everyone is happy. And i dont see any MORAL problem with this, he bought the discs. Now i honly have to come in and renew the letsencrypt cert every now and then.
@Chipsaru5 ай бұрын
letsencrypt should autoupdate the cert though
@TheMightyRumHam5 ай бұрын
In the exact same boat with having a massive collection of physical media. I guess it’ll take time and money as I have a similar size collection
@tjw65505 ай бұрын
@@Chipsaru well yes, but actually no. I only forwarded port 443 on the router. The Certbot temporarily spins up a Webserver, but with that not accesible, I'll do that manualy. Its only 5 minutes anyway.
@randomdestructn5 ай бұрын
@@tjw6550 In case you ever want to automate it, you could switch to a DNS challenge or TLS-ALPN-01 on port 443
@conan12315 ай бұрын
@@tjw6550 DNS-01 Validation...
@noisenurse765 ай бұрын
TLOTR behind the scenes documentaries are longer than the extended editions of the films and are full of stories about passionate artists taking on incredible tasks to bring costumes, props and sets to life in ways that we don't even get to see in the final films. They're amazing.
@AdhamPrime5 ай бұрын
It's also legal for Netflix to have a 4k plan without stating before you subscribe that it only plays 4k if you use the app on a smart tv with a closed source software that spies on you by default or a pc with a very specific setup on a closed source browser and a closed source operating system or they will give you a 720p shitty stream with terrible bitrate although you paid the extra money for 4k. I recommend watching Louis rossman's video on that.
@MarioP95115 ай бұрын
That's why I only sign the 720p basic without ads, only pay for what I get.
@talibong95185 ай бұрын
The average person doesn't understand this stuff though, they have a 4k TV and pay for 4k plan. It's like when everyone bought widescreen TV's just to watch them in stretched 4x3, or people that bought a 360 and an HDTV but used the composite video instead of the component because they plugged in both and left the switch on SD and didn't realise they weren't playing in HD
@fujinshu5 ай бұрын
@@MarioP9511Weren’t you just upgraded to 1080p standard with ads?
@Sevicify5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but they do state what's needing before you subscribe, the subscription page clearly states 4K playback depends upon device capabilities and has a link to the "Plans and Pricing" page which leads to "Supported Devices" which leads to device compatibility requirements. It's not their fault if people don't research their device compatibility first. And the PC requirements are dead simple being all active displays need to be using HDCP2.2+ and you need to use either the standalone Netflix App or the Edge browser both which support the required DRM module, and no you will not be given 720p otherwise if your displays or playback software does not meet these simple requirements as you will actually get 1080p.
@MarioP95115 ай бұрын
@@fujinshu No, in my country there's not ads option. We're completely allergic to ads, with ads I rather stay with linear and already paid TV, that I can avoid ads by going back on movies and fast forward during ads. But I've cancelled Netfix during the Olympics, I have 1 year of Max, 1 year of prime and skyshowtime at half price monthly.
@JohnWilliams-gy5yc5 ай бұрын
Nintendo lawyers zoom in looking for the Mario Movie UHDBD in the background.
@loltanios5 ай бұрын
I got into blu rays, mostly 4k blu rays a few months ago. 210+ movies later I spent more than was responsible, but also I got to a point where I don’t use streaming much at all and I have a good library of content that I love. I hope more people get into this so that the format doesn’t die.
@Geektoid5 ай бұрын
Filmmaker and Teacher here. YES. All the yes. The industry is in flames right now, lots of work just being thrown to AI, it's ridiculous how they're trying to push us out AND raise prices...goodness so much to unpack there and streaming services have gotten worse and worse. I've purged my Netflix and Prime video accounts already and You can bet I will be doing the same to Max, Peacock, and my Hulu/Disney bundle too. (Shudder I'll keep, Shudder is awesome). I started ripping my entire Blu Ray collection about 5 Months ago and have since moved from Jellyfin to Plex (even though Jellyfin, locally, is better, Plex allows me to stream remotely without needing to understand what I'm doing wrong with Port Forwarding through my VPN...it was a headache...) Anyways, I love owning and having access to all my media and can hopefully say within two years, I'll most likely be streamer free.
@ThylineTheGay5 ай бұрын
And sometime's they'll just _delete_ the media want to watch infinity train? well it's either piracy or hunting down a disc (good show btw, sad it got cancelled)
@homelessperson54555 ай бұрын
There's a massive level of pride and joy I get from in seeing the works of art I love on display in my home.
@Santana-xk9gh5 ай бұрын
its wild someone was actually willing to sponser this one
@MadHattedLion5 ай бұрын
And it's Backblaze at the end of the video to boot.
@xmarkclx5 ай бұрын
@@MadHattedLion gotta back up those DVDs somewhere lol
@ProfZero5 ай бұрын
Never thought Slim Shady would support piracy
@SyntheticFuture5 ай бұрын
Honestly not that surprising. Shady is a rascal after all ;)
@wanderingwobb63005 ай бұрын
"I thought yahoo was a person"
@npcimknot9585 ай бұрын
I mean, he isn’t the real slim shady thats probably why 😂
@zacharylewis4175 ай бұрын
100TB NAS using TrueNAS scale. Emby installed. 3000+ movies, 220 TV shows and 250 anime shows. No one is owning my stuff. Feels nice not needing streaming platforms.
@MrHershey2424Ай бұрын
Do you have any suggestions for someone that's starting out from zero. I have an old-low end (but low power) PC I could probably use for direct streaming or maybe a couple transcodes, but I don't have any mass storage.
@Nordern5 ай бұрын
I stopped paying for Amazon Prime because they didn't aknowledge 1440p monitors, giving me 1080p as the best option Sailing the high seas provided a better viewing experience at similar convenience....
@talibong95185 ай бұрын
Did VSR / DSR not work?
@Zarod895 ай бұрын
Ahh so that's what it is. Amazon prime quality is horrible on 1440, only 10% of the times it detects the proper quality.
@OrangeC75 ай бұрын
I just watched a video about piracy and it's basically convinced me to start buying movies on blu-ray, now
@Eslar5 ай бұрын
it convinced me to finally buy a blueray drive for the bluerays i was already buying and not watching.
@Fidgets8085 ай бұрын
I’ve been buying Blu-ray since 2007 and 4K since launch in 2016. Plus countless DVDs before all that. I never gave up on physical.
@xunkownedx5 ай бұрын
@@Fidgets808 I would suggest backing up your oldest purchases
@enriquedossantos32835 ай бұрын
Physical is gonna give up on you, some of my oldest DVDs are starting to rot, some of old Atari and intellivision cartridges have died, most of my battery backup nes and SNES games have lost the saved data
@daltonrandall43485 ай бұрын
That set is absolutely gorgeous.
@davedujour15 ай бұрын
If you can't hold it in your hands, or make a digital copy that is under your control, then you don't own the thing. It's just a long term rental, no matter what words the streaming service provider uses. Always buy that physical media if you want to watch the movie/TV show again in the future. Otherwise it will be lost to history. Or at least you'll have to shell out even more money for it.
@Acuas5 ай бұрын
We could solve that in the EU, at least for games, there is an initiative now, started by Ross of Accursed Farms, that if it gets enough support, would most likely end in some regulations for digital copies of games, so companies can't just take it away from you. If we're lucky, that could start a movement for digital media on it's entirety.
@davedujour15 ай бұрын
@@Acuas A law isn't going to stop it from happening. Or are you implying that companies in the EU d9nt break the law and just pay the fine?
@Acuas5 ай бұрын
@@davedujour1 Do you think Apple changed their charging ports to USB for the goodness of their heart? They were forced to do so, there is a lot of money in the whole EU market, and if they don't abide by the EU laws, it's not only fines they would get, they could be banned from operating in the market until they do what they're told, companies don't normally stright up break laws, they look for loopholes/gray areas.
@Ornithopter4705 ай бұрын
@@Acuas you know, I'd actually really like Linus's take on the drama between devTube and SKG right now
@icravedeath.12005 ай бұрын
@@davedujour1the eu dragged apple kicking and screaming into forcing them to change to usb-c standard. When they want something done they fuckin do it no questions asked, enforcing fines upon violators would be a very feasible possibility.
@TheNiteNinja195 ай бұрын
I've been getting more and more hooked on buying physical media. I usually buy a cd, dvd, Blu-Ray once per paycheck, slowly building a library over time. And then I rip that library to my server. I used to do it just to keep my CD collection from getting scratched up.
@crisdebug86755 ай бұрын
Living in Latin America, it is kind of a cultural shock to see that, for people in North America, piracy never crosses their mind when it comes to media consumption or games
@Dismem5 ай бұрын
@@crisdebug8675 ive been on private torrent sites since oink and I'm in the us. I'd never buy media unless its to support a music artist but I'd not ever open the disk
@NathanHaaren5 ай бұрын
it does cross our mind (in europe), i know plenty of people that do it, but you just cannot promote such things online
@steeleagleify5 ай бұрын
??? in north America piracy is big tho atleast for games not so much movies anymore
@TwilightWolf0325 ай бұрын
Right? Her in Brazil, it was rarer finding official games, it was always the pirated games that were readily available to the population at large during the 90's, 2000's and 2010's!
@crisdebug86755 ай бұрын
Guys, first of all, I never said that only happens in Latin America Second of all, I'm not talking about just influencers and stuff, I'm also talking about your average Joes and Jennies. I always remember this image of a couple watching Shrek and the description is like "We couldn't find Shrek in any streaming service, so we're watching the Game Boy Advanced version" and I'm screaming "Just download the fuckin movie online"
@jonathansanders3577Күн бұрын
Thank you for fighting this fight. Copyright laws are ridiculous and anti-consumer.
@MrWilliam9325 ай бұрын
I never understood why this man wears a t-shirt with the Renault Logo LoL
@Coldd3335 ай бұрын
@@MrWilliam932 it's supposed to be a PC case, you can see it on their store.
@Zyo1175 ай бұрын
We don't have Renault in Canada, lol, the Creator Warehouse team probably has never seen their logo before.
@zuzuzaza985 ай бұрын
@@Coldd333looks very Renaulty to me
@rkan25 ай бұрын
@@Zyo117Yo they even did a video with Renault in France ages ago 😂😂
@Flauscheloni5 ай бұрын
I feel like we haven’t even gotten our toes wet, let alone embarked onto the high seas with this one. I bought the disc, I do whatever the hell I want with it. I thought this would go in the direction of „I bought a switch game but I download an iso on my pc to emulate“
@joshmanpro79935 ай бұрын
Been doing this since 2003... Really glad that you did a video like this as the latest trend of streaming made me a little concern for the longevity of physical media. The recent actions of studios to remove content a user paid for was just another reason why I still buy CDs and Blu-Rays (occasionally the DVD if I can't find it on Blu-Ray)
@JimDoubleYa5 ай бұрын
Thank you Linus! I've been following this exact process for a decade or so and I'm not stopping now!
@rarexrt5 ай бұрын
Linus slim shady jumpscare
@ZeroX2525 ай бұрын
Holy shit this. I was unprepared.
@jacobgames34125 ай бұрын
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@Dsyelxia5 ай бұрын
He's back. Back again.
@divine_architek5 ай бұрын
Make no mistake we are seeing this in the music world as well with a major company, Waves, suddenly and without warning putting all of their widely used tools behind a subscription paywall and refusing updates for any previous owners. Meaning that as we upgrade our computer systems and update our OSes, we can never redownload or reuse our old software ever again as there would be no compatibility unless you are on the subscription service. These are tools that are also widely used and recommended in the industry from the highest tier professional engineers to some of the up-in-coming artists. While this got major backlash and they reverted back to their old model, I figure just like how these streaming companies slowly but surely take away more and more from the end user, these audio software companies are not too far away from following suit. That is why I am moving towards physical units for my audio tools. Analog or digital, it doesn't matter to me what the unit is, so long as the only way the product can be taken from me is by breaking into my studio and trying to pry it from my cold dead hands. The less I can rely on proprietary software the better. Copyright law has made life worse for so many.
@smhily5 ай бұрын
1:19 we are the them, Linus
@powerupminion24 күн бұрын
Current size of my digital (an legally aquired) movie library is now almost 4TiB. Every single one of those movies, I have a physical copy of. Send the police my way, they'll be welcome. It's not illigal to "backup" data, as long as I don't hand out any copys and I keep the original in storage. Just do me a favor and warn me like 10min in advance so I can have a pot of coffee and some snacks ready for the nice officers.
@gooacse5 ай бұрын
By the People! For the People! 🦅
@Falcon5ive5 ай бұрын
You can also play the full blu-ray folder structure with MPC-BE, add madVR if you have a GPU and you get the best experience.
@wtfdoino6055 ай бұрын
Considering half the websites in America do not work right now making the most of your physical assets seems totally reasonable. Seems like any IT to do with Microsoft of Amazon is borked right now.
@Zyo1175 ай бұрын
Considering that crowdstrike thing needed manual intervention on the machines, it's probably still the same problem.
@harbl995 ай бұрын
Was going to ask, this an 'again' or a 'still' situation?
@humanexister5 ай бұрын
@@harbl99maybe it's both lmao
@Unknown_Genius5 ай бұрын
@@Zyo117 which honestly rather begs the question how it's not resolved yet. yeah, it requires manual intervention, but those companies aren't precisely so poor that they only can afford 1 IT technician per 1000 servers - and even if they'd be they should have an infrastructure to set up a multitude of devices at the same time and be long through with it. Sounds more like either a lie or some companies really enjoy having lower electricity costs while still getting the money from people who don't cancel subscriptions.
@Zyo1175 ай бұрын
@@Unknown_Genius Well when you already only have 1 IT guy who's managing corporate infrastructure across the country, suddenly hiring a bunch of people who have no idea whats going on isn't going to help. It's a systemic long term problem, caused by disinvestment, and a lack of general experience that's actually been held onto by the companies.
@djbeatsofficial60275 ай бұрын
This is the beginning of the LTT villain arc
@demilung5 ай бұрын
The biggest issue with the official sources that keeps anime piracy going is that I can find any title I want on one site, but if I want to be a paying consumer I need to juggle like 4 different platforms.
@Glitterkittyxyz5 ай бұрын
And not to mention every show that's completely unavaliable! There's no official subs for half the Precure franchise, which is my biggest gripe right now lol
@adlannizar605 ай бұрын
Fuck these locked region content. I will fking continue pirating anime until this shit removed.
@mryellow69185 ай бұрын
my biggest issue is that amazon, disney+ and so on scam the crap out of you not letting you use ur pc for 4k content
@robinbegley10775 ай бұрын
The funamation/crunchyroll merge only made things worse. With countless sere being lost due to licensing.
@Daniel-gi4jt5 ай бұрын
0:50 That's definitely Encanto now hide from the mouse before its too late
@randomperson-nq7nk5 ай бұрын
Lol why is it so obvious
@ill0gitech5 ай бұрын
Which they've used in HDR demos. As a parent, I even think I know the scene
@Bluelightzero5 ай бұрын
It would be nice if movie studios just started selling the full quality unencrypted movie files directly to us as a download.
@devildante95 ай бұрын
But how are the multibillion dollar corporations going to obtain recurrent month-to-month revenue then? Poor them!
@ThroughFallenEyes5 ай бұрын
I would love to support things I enjoy in this method. I hate the clutter that comes with my disc collections.
@foxriver91565 ай бұрын
They will. Oh yes, they will soon.
@chad_levy5 ай бұрын
The music industry does this now. You can get MP3s from places like Amazon Music.
@guesswho27785 ай бұрын
@@ricdeh1701they know, the executives however are in denial and they are the ones that make these choices not us.
@Zuel1225 ай бұрын
I didn't know Blu-ray had such a bad shelf life. I can't wait for something with a massive shelf life for household digital storage to become commonplace. Several months ago I moved files from an HDD on a dying laptop to an external HDD only to find an entire folder was corrupted.
@markfeuchter20515 ай бұрын
Also love that you're making videos about this kind of stuff. Perhaps a second video discussing upscaling, media format compatibility (TV/phones), cost, and side by side comparisons to streaming might help
@4ryan425 ай бұрын
Just set up a Jellyfin server with my DVD and Blu-ray disc rips. Love it.
@PSYCHOV3N0M5 ай бұрын
@@4ryan42 What specs did you use for your server? (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc.)
@4ryan425 ай бұрын
@PSYCHOV3N0M I used a mini PC with an i5 12450h, 16gb ram, 500gb nvme. I'm using quicksync for any transcoding (only when I'm streaming over the internet away from home). I am running Ubuntu server. In addition to jellyfin, I've got a minecraft server and samba for network file sharing.
@ChfHappySack5 ай бұрын
@@PSYCHOV3N0M For Jellyfin you don't need much at all if your goal is 720p or 1080p. For example- my server is an old HP MediaSmart EX495. It's an old microtower NAS with a Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 and 4GB of DDR2. I use openmediavault as the OS, and I have Docker installed to run Jellyfin in a container. I encoded all of my media to H264 (mp4 files) with Handbrake. I chose mp4 because it's natively supported by 99% of hardware. I set up a server at my parents place with an old Dell Optiplex 7020 that has an i7-3770 with 16GB of ram. Runs Jellyfin flawlessly.
@jannisberry40405 ай бұрын
@@PSYCHOV3N0M i have a 6600k and like 32 Gigs of Ram but its probably overkill you could use 16 gigs and some i3 too. if you want to encode the video just snag a cheap nvenc capable GPU there is a chart online which gpu can encode what and how many streams in parallel, i have a 960 from the old gaming days and it can do h265 and like 4 streams which is plenty even when sharing the server
@FRiKiNFRoG5 ай бұрын
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I have an old intel 6th gen i7 6700k, 32gb ram (use to have 16 and it was enough but I run other stuff like bitwarden, sonarr,radarr, etc...), and a bunch of different internal and external hdd, no backup but I don't care much about losing stuff I downloaded, at some point I'll get a raid setup with new hdds but it's been running fine for 5 years, running on arcolinux with docker compose, not the easiest to setup but works great!
@krish58575 ай бұрын
Love the timing of this video. Literally at the start of this month I reached a breaking point around the whole “you will own nothing and be happy about it.” Model. I haven’t personally had anything removed, but the fact that buying digital media means I can’t actually own it was enough. Just started buying DVDs and blue rays, built my own Nas to store it and so far I’ve been loving the project. Kept hitting small bums here and there and totally feel like a noob doing it. But hey it’s a learning experience, and I have my own stuff now. So it’s a win win in my books.
@leokimvideo5 ай бұрын
I thought I was watching a Louis Rossmann rant for much of this. Yep ownership these days means zero. In the end we all own nothing
@CrappyCar5 ай бұрын
We were watching our BD copy of "The World's End" last week, and near the end of the film, it just stopped playing. No obvious damage to the disc, and it worked for previous viewings. Backup, backup, backup!
@brianeno6085 ай бұрын
@@CrappyCar yeah same aha had a couple of movies do this ... I always go on a backup kick before some hurdles appear and I just go back to swashbuckling on the high seas.
@athanpwnd71995 ай бұрын
@@CrappyCar did you watxh the rest of the trilogy after?
@rekire___5 ай бұрын
I Like how linus edging on the copyright law
@girthvader15515 ай бұрын
@@rekire___ he's gooning on it
@balsalmalberto80865 ай бұрын
He's swooping on the gobstains.
@jajssblue5 ай бұрын
8:24 is one of the best points! Blu Rays funded so many movies. We need to bring back that ecosystem.
@tsilbАй бұрын
If buying isn't owning, then copying isn't stealing.