It’s also important to point out, streaming is censoring content. Scenes have been changed and removed from movies, and whole episodes of tv shows have been removed due to modern taboos.
@keithparker13466 ай бұрын
Videos and Dvds are also censored
@brianjong89456 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346case by case basis there
@wellsilver39726 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346 there are many stores though, just go to one of that doesn't have censored shit
@pacsonic90006 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346 More so newer releases, you can always track down older releases if that's the case.
@charlesdoesmore54885 ай бұрын
Physical Media is also censored. If it weren't, then people are angry.
@bloomfilms5 ай бұрын
The reason I buy vinyls is because I like owning my favorite albums, physically. Having the album in front of me makes me feel like I bought a piece of art that has personal value to me
@fclefjefff40415 ай бұрын
Awesome, but please stop calling records "vinyls"
@LateNightPerson5 ай бұрын
Literally the reason I buy CDs. Also lets not forget how services like Spotify sometimes has incomplete discographies (like Judas Priest. Jugulator is missing on spotify)
@loreleiofthemist5 ай бұрын
@@fclefjefff4041 no. that's what they are.
@sparklesfourtwenty5 ай бұрын
@@fclefjefff4041 they are vinyls lol
@Special_Agent_Frank_Horrigan5 ай бұрын
@@fclefjefff4041 Vinyl
@UrLocalSplatoonFanGuy6 ай бұрын
People when Streaming was introduced: Wow this is more convenient than DVDs and Blu-Rays! People now: They removed our favorite movie off the platform! We’re going back to DVDs and Blu-Rays!
@giganticmoon5 ай бұрын
and it’s a cycle of hating and loving and hating.
@ConradToledo5 ай бұрын
Streaming like netflix was justified for the price and A LOT of content was there. No exclusives
@kanethog5 ай бұрын
Back when everything didn't have a fucking subscription.
@DannyWildmen5 ай бұрын
I hated not being able to rent movies or even being able to buy what I wanted to see! So since they started this streaming thing I've been forced to not watch what I wanted to see! So I haven't paid into the system by not watching their content. I refuse to pay for multiple streaming services. It's just not feasible to me! So Hollywood misses out on my money! Lol
@giganticmoon5 ай бұрын
@@DannyWildmen sooo you don’t like dvds because you can’t rent or buy them and you hate streaming because you thought you’d be able to watch anything
@mgthestrange90986 ай бұрын
THIS, exactly this!!! Another worry of mine is lost media, a film or series goes on a streaming, everyone raves about it, the hype dies down, it’s removed and it’s gone.
@infinitehexington6 ай бұрын
pirated websites with 4K resolution 🙏
@millo72956 ай бұрын
Shut down for theft of property territory Gone
@FloofyQuenchiest5 ай бұрын
@infinitehexington then you burn it on a DVD so you can keep it for life without internet 💪💪
@AutArt45 ай бұрын
Yeah we collect movies on dvd of cult movies and movies from European countries. They are not streamed on any streaming platforms. Some dvds are already rising in price because they are getting rare.
@ReclaimerTyphoon4 ай бұрын
How many movies, older than 50 years old, have you watched? How many video games? Ultimately, I don't think we need to keep everything, all the time, forever. We're just hoarding at that point. I think it's perfectly fine that future generations make new things, and experience new things, instead of having everything *we* like shoved down their throats as "required experiences". If everyone raved about it, then it was good, and it fostered good memories, and ideally good times with other people... and now it's time for other thing and other experiences. There are zero movies in existence/that have ever existed for which you can say, "Every person in my lineage needs to watch this, or else their happiness, and any ability to live a good life, will be forfeit".
@mattgron69136 ай бұрын
If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't theft
@AlexsaurusRex6 ай бұрын
"If buying isn't owning, Piracy isn't theft." New mantra unlocked
@CarMaBear6 ай бұрын
Y-E-S!!
@houragents54906 ай бұрын
Wrong on multiple levels. They use midwit mantras like this to justify all-digital, streaming only media. 🤦♂️I wish our side had higher level thinkers.
@mikecraig29966 ай бұрын
Care to "rent" me your house, then?
@AlexsaurusRex6 ай бұрын
@@mikecraig2996 just take care of the mortgage and property taxes. Property taxes. Property taxes (echo fading out)
@segasdreamer6 ай бұрын
I've been going back to physical because the feeling of disconnect from the medium. I've been buying DVDs to play on my PS2, cassettes for music because there's a mindset with it. The hiss before a track plays gives a sense of excitement for the music.
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Same... when I recorded the last shot and experienced navigating a DVD menu again it was kinda wild
@SandwichGlitch6 ай бұрын
Cassettes for music is kinda the worst experience 😂I remember listening to Walkmans (the first cassette ones) and the shielding was terrible
@segasdreamer6 ай бұрын
@@SandwichGlitch My Walkman's from 1987 and it sounds really good. The only issue I have is that the headphone jack is wonky and needs fixed.
@millo72956 ай бұрын
You use cassettes? All discs
@Darealgordo885 ай бұрын
I am with u I been buying a lot of dvds my self and they usually have the original copy’s of dvds at thrift stores instead of buying the new digitally master ones
@RevanNL6 ай бұрын
I might see it wrong, but to me the picture of a regular 1080p blu-ray is still miles better or crisper than a 4k streaming movie
@Uhhhhtheuhhhhmewhentheuhh5 ай бұрын
No compression
@aregularfan75065 ай бұрын
No you are absolutely right, especially since most the time the "4k" they advertise doesn't even playback at that quality, it can be 720p or lower because they throttle it, it's gross and misleading
@MsZiomallo5 ай бұрын
@@aregularfan7506and they're not even throttling because of hardware capabilities. Sometimes you only need to change the browser, e.g. from Chrome to Edge, because of the stupid DRM (Widevine) not working and thus not allowing higher resolutions being played on an otherwise perfectly capable hardware.
@closeben5 ай бұрын
@@Uhhhhtheuhhhhmewhentheuhh*significantly less compressed
@rsolsjo5 ай бұрын
Depends on the service and movie (bitrate). But a 4K disc is always better than a 4K stream. My thing though is "if you can't tell, does it really matter?".
@SilverScribe856 ай бұрын
Once the internet goes, so do Streaming Services. Not to mention the way studios keep removing content from services gives us all the more reason to buy books, DVDs, CDs and so on. Therefore, physical media DOES have a reason to exist
@keithparker13466 ай бұрын
Once the internet goes 😂
@SilverScribe856 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346 It could happen
@SilverScribe856 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346 Remember the Y2K Bug thing before the new millennium began or have you heard of EMPs
@keithparker13466 ай бұрын
@@SilverScribe85 so sci-fi techno babble?
@kllause66816 ай бұрын
@@keithparker1346 "scifi techno babble" wow.... all of the things OP listed are very real possibilities, you can literally look them up. On top of them, the realest possibility being solar storms/flares, in which if a sizeable one were to happen it would result in global outages to the electrical and communications systems for weeks, if not months MINIMUM. you have all the worlds knowledge at youre fingertips and your first instinct instead of doing some basic elementary level research is to be a snark asshole.
@sefarba6 ай бұрын
Not mentioned but books and CDs are also slowly but surely making a comeback everywhere. More than the ‘physical experience’ which relates more to appreciation, I think it’s about permanence and access.
@NewGuy4785 ай бұрын
Man shi is sad, I ask my mom for a book my teachers hears it and gets shoked (non engleso speaker) like daam
@GNewcomb-q9vАй бұрын
There is a company making 8-tracks out there! Cassettes have made a comeback! CD sales have been going up the past two years!
@muelabruno665 ай бұрын
Some people will never know what it feels like to wake up at 3:30 AM hearing the same song on a loop and DVD menu of your favorite movie.
@oh.sorry.dont.mind.meeeee5 ай бұрын
DVD menus are an art form 💔
@respawnlock6664 ай бұрын
You guys are the new generation of boomers 💀
@brichard42144 ай бұрын
The menu scene of HP:Deathly Hallows PT1 is etched in my eye lids
@moptimism4 ай бұрын
The dvd logo bouncing back to back from all the corner of your tv…a moment
@RussianRebelllАй бұрын
Yass the shrek "O Pick Me Pick Me" still lives on to this day😎
@shinyocelot04archive6 ай бұрын
I wanted to watch Infinity Train and Summer Camp Island. They were removed from HBO Max and since there were no physical releases available, the only way to watch as piracy. Infinity Train Book 1 & 2 eventually got reprinted, but the other half of the series never got a physical release. Physical media helps keep creators' stories alive, especially with how much content is being pulled from services.
@EmeraldCrafts1304 ай бұрын
There is another way that it sucks for creators too. They can’t use it for their portfolios to get more work if it’s been wiped.
@actualnotanewbie3 ай бұрын
There's a really cool complete series bootleg DVD set, you should get it if you can find it.
@shinyocelot04archive3 ай бұрын
@@actualnotanewbie I saw one on eBay but the cover just used a bunch of stolen fanart. I typically only buy third party DVDs if they use official renders since I'm not exactly comfortable buying ones with stolen fanart.
@marioherrerajr52936 ай бұрын
After nintendo shut the eShop got their older consoles it made me reconsider how I purchase games, now I only get physical copies of games, I don't wanna be losing all of my games in the near future
@Pearloryx5 ай бұрын
Notice how they never released the digitalized version of Switch, unlike PlayStation and Xbox
@marioherrerajr52935 ай бұрын
@@Pearloryx honestly noni didn't even noticed this pattern 😔
@youraftermyrobotbee5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, for gaming that is not a surefire guarantee. Live services and games that depend on online access to play are vulnerable to being EOSed even if you own the physical disc.
@marioherrerajr52935 ай бұрын
@@youraftermyrobotbee agree! But in my case I only play 1player games such as RPG's so this does not affect me as much
@haruhisuzumiya66505 ай бұрын
As if limited run industry is any better than mass media distribution
@GrackAlaciN6 ай бұрын
I never stopped buying physical media. I only used streaming as a supplement to my collection, until I got fed up with way content is being presented to you on the services. It doesn't help that content is now jumping from platform to platform either. So for the last about 1½ year I've been living without Netflix/Max/whatever, and only used Spotify for music. When it comes to music I support the artists I really like by going to their concerts if possible, and buying their music on physical media if available. I'm even considering getting a tape deck again. I have an ever growing collection of DVD, Blu-ray, UHD Blu-ray, LaserDisc, and a few VHS tapes. Sure, a lot of new stuff might not turn up on those formats, but then there's over 100 years of movies and TV shows that I can dive into, and never run out of stuff to run. My latest additions are Shawscope Vol 1 from Arrow, a collection of old martial arts movies, and two John Waters flicks. Games is a very different story though. PC gamers have been living with digital distribution for about 20 years, and while physical media is still a thing on consoles, except for maybe Nintendo games, I don't think you can count on the entire gaming being on a disc because it's so common that a major patch or update drops on day 1, fixing all the stuff that wasn't fixed before the discs were pressed. On PC the only real way to make sure you don't lose the game, is to get it on GOG, and back it up yourself.
@Stathio6 ай бұрын
Physical media is definitely still a thing on Nintendo consoles- I'm mainly a Nintendo console gamer, and almost exclusively get physical media- aside from some indie stuff which doesn't have physical releases (or really limited and expensive ones).
@emmawagner89156 ай бұрын
@@Stathiosame. I don’t actually mind digital but because the industry is shifting so quickly and so permanently I stick to physical whenever possible
@GNewcomb-q9vАй бұрын
New movies are always being released on physical platforms if they get a theatrical release! It’s just streaming content that’s not! Even some streaming content are getting a Blu Ray release because the streaming services are waking up to the people are fed up with paying for all these services!
@Novaconis6 ай бұрын
in my school they're calling this new period "l'economie d'usage" (economy of use in french), and it can be beneficial to the planet, like for renting out sports gear from a store and returning it when you no longer have a use for it, reducing overconsumption and if the gear is maintained well, leads to far less waste when disposed of at its end of life or forgotten and even recycled, repaired or reused, it even was in my final exams, I answered it wasn't a perfect all around solution as it can easily be abused by companies and media and digital goods could disappear because of it.
@planefan0825 ай бұрын
If it were a public service then absolutely. But as-is, they're companies, and don't have to answer to the public
@SRose-vp6ew5 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered that your school is indoctrinating you with their bias and denying you access to all the information that you should have access to in order to actually reason through issues or even see it the “issues” you heard about are the real issue? It’s proven that Disney will even alter the content of their movies or deny your access to the original content. This is easily proven when you own the original VHS and watch how corporations and even our schools gaslight and manipulate people to control them and push their biased. A prime example of how corporations like Disney censor and manipulate people both by their streaming services or how manipulation of previously owned property is used to indoctrinate in education would be how It’s hard for people to gain access to Song of the South (you know, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah’s movie). This was a (boring) movie based on a book about a true story of a positive black story teller that taught the black and white children good morals together and the bad guys were bad and the good guys were good and the learning learned. There’s absolutely nothing racist about it. The black actors in the movie were proud of the work they did. Disney not only canceled them, but slandered them and their work with few people having access to the primary sources needed so that you’re able to defend them and the truth. Disney is denying access to Song of the South. And college campuses are repeating the same indoctrination videos that repeatedly tell people that because of the main characters “Christ like forgiveness” during the time of reconstruction people shouldn’t be allowed to watch it. Librarians have even removed this video and are trained in Library school not to give people access to it. There’s actually nothing wrong with the video that makes it even more terrifying that this is being done. Yes, a black man being “too Christ like” is a stated reason, but there are also other nonsensical reasons they state such as a movie that was made part cartoon for children being cartoonish and not showing racial divide and animosity where there isn’t forgiveness. However, the truth of the matter is this was based on a true story and also during the reconstructive era was the Azusa Street revival that had black and white people together seeking holiness and the Holy Spirit bringing in the modern day charismatic and Pentecostal movement with racial unity and peace. Millions were led by the one eyed black man in California that didn’t preach racial unity, he preached relationship with God and being a temple for the Holy Spirit rather than going on about how his parents were slaves. In the same way, many people are made very fearful by what they have access to and what they are not allowed access to. Long before the president of the United States was censored for saying let’s peacefully go where we are peacefully allowed to go, certain people have been tremendously censored to the point of shocking outcomes the bot still won’t let me comment on. Just this week 350 political prisoners of America were deemed to be held unconsciously, that’s first page news that I bet you didn’t hear about. What has been called science is only a selected amount of scientist pushing what’s to be pushed. I can tell you for a fact by our family working in medical science that in 2020/2021, we were told what the bias was to push and not to question or test anything else and It’s no secret that millions were forced under arrest to do what they didn’t feel was necessarily best thanks to government advice that wasn’t necessarily the most scientific. Does that sound right to you? You might be told that certain things are good for others or the environment because of A B and C reasons, but have you actually ever looked into and researched if they’re feeding you a bunch of crap or not? You can’t look at clips from the primary source you have to actually go to the primary source and stop listening with the interpretation. They’ve told you to hear it with. A lot of people look at the past 4000 years of climate change and we don’t blame current situations on it. But you’re not taught that are you? In fact, the bias you’re probably taught is that those who stand against rapid climate change caused by aerosol hairspray, and non-chemical laden paper straws are reality deniers or some other ad hominem as you battle straw men as trained. Careful, many people are starting to see their degree put their education and access to truth at risk. Bias quickly pushed in our formidable years by the so called (self-proclaimed) experts from (self-proclaimed) trustworthy sources had reasonable enough and logical enough reasoning always sounds like the truth, but that doesn’t mean that it’s the truth. The truth is always black-and-white. Yes there are many facets to ever issue, but the simple, black and white truth always exist on every single facet. The second someone tries to push a gray, they are pushing a lie. Keep access to primary sources. Don’t think that bias fact, checkers are going to be giving you facts. There are a lot of people who humbled to the truth, and at first it was pretty humbling, now the truth is empowering because finally, there’s a clarity that had always been lacking with the people who pushed their gray lies and denied you access to the original documents always telling you to instead trust what they were telling you about them. I’m saying a lot, but when it comes to research, even the news will repeat, the summary called the abstract, but they’re not looking at the actual study, the way it was done, or who paid for it. I know that sounds dramatic when people say it, but it’s the truth. If you’re listening to the popular teachings on how to be green, you don’t know how to be green because Science is testable, observable, and repeatable, most theories pushed as the truth are just beliefs and any testing attempted was probably biased towards the results, those paying for the study wanted to see. 🤷🏽♀️
@colineriikkaswedding78945 ай бұрын
I think the difference is also that in most of your examples the objects are still physical, and that they’re rented, not “owned… but the company has the right to delete them at any time”. So for instance I borrow a *lot* of books, CDs and DVDs from my local library (a free service btw), but if I like an item so much that I want to buy it for myself, I can do it, because what I borrowed had a physical form to start with. I think a library economy / économie d’usage would indeed be good for the environment, but it’s not really what those streaming companies aim for. The channel Andrewism has a good video about library economy btw if you want to learn more. Et félicitations pour ton exam :D
@justinlowery60174 ай бұрын
Yes, public libraries are the best way forward here. It provides a huge collection of physical media that you have perpetual access to without the huge cost and waste and storage requirements of owning thousands of the discs yourself. You can own your favorites and use the library for everything else, like stuff you only watch once a year or two. Most of us only watch the discs very rarely anyway and have a sentimental connection to a small few. This simultaneously solves that problem and also the sustainability problem of production of millions of petrochemical plastic discs and boxes that end up collecting dust on people’s shelves for years before ending up as waste in landfills for the next thousand years.
@bluesrocker913 ай бұрын
Indoctrinating the new generation with WEF propaganda I see.
@No_Life_Alex6 ай бұрын
one thing you neglected to mention about gaming is: most games are considered "lost", meaning there is no official way to obtain them. The only way to play them is to buy a used copy or download a pirated one. Despite game studios not making any money off of used game sales, the ESA (Like RIAA but for games) still take down copies of their old games.
@millo72956 ай бұрын
"lost media" MFs when I pull out the Original Spider-Man 1 for Direct X box Original
@typemasters28715 ай бұрын
I can provide a personal statement as to how annoying this can be Around the time that Paper Mario: Sticker Star was released (released in 2012) I had heard of Paper Mario and how much praise the first two entries of the franchise were getting Unfortunately the only method for me to play the first two Paper Mario games would be to buy two different used consoles just to play two different used games, or figure out how to pirate both games I only got to play Paper Mario 64 and The Thousand Year Door thanks to Nintendo Online and the remake of TTYD for Switch Chrono Trigger is another game that I heard is a highly rated must play game but I haven’t been able to get my hands on a used copy for a console I already own as of yet
@abaddon15035 ай бұрын
A good example of lost games are believe it or not, the first 5 Touhou games. Being that they all released on PC-98, were exclusive to JP, and were likely limited release at launch due to Touhou not taking off until later combined with ZUN losing the source code, the ONLY way to play the original 5 Touhou games is through emulation. This fate would’ve extended to even the iconic three Touhou games (EoSD, PCB, IN) without the reprints. Hell, Touhou 9 (PoFV) just narrowly avoided becoming lost, ZUN just found it one day.
@Xachremos5 ай бұрын
Sword Coast Legends my beloved. Got pulled from sale, and never had any physical release. Apparently people thought the game sucked, but I loved it. Probably won't play it ever again though, since I can't buy it anymore.
@Araxtos4 ай бұрын
@typemasters2871 Chrono trigger is pretty hard to find these days. All of the copies of that game are extremely expensive, no matter the port. The only way to find affordable copies is to buy the Japanese versions but then you need to know the language. If you want an official way to play it they did release a port on steam that is based on the mobile port, which was terrible at first but got patched to be a bit better now. Other than that onky emulation is a realistic choice if you don't want to spend over 100 on a single game
@kingjaries6 ай бұрын
I believe a lot of people are fearful that the digital media they "buy" can be removed at any point and might as well be named as rented instead.
@derek-645 ай бұрын
You pretty much are renting.
@Finfection5 ай бұрын
There is a precedent for it. And companies are well within their legal right to do so if they do decide to have to pull the content that you "bought". With a DVD or Bluray movie studios aren't going to send people to walk into your house and take your movies off your shelf.
@imadeddineeljamal31914 ай бұрын
If its a service like spotify or netflix with a monthlu subscription then yeah "rent" works as a term to describe it. But when "bought" then the term lease seems more appropriate
@Native_tay3 ай бұрын
Not to mention what if some system crashes or some streaming service goes under. This metaphoric ownership is not a thorough enough sense of ownership
@dakotanelson83152 ай бұрын
I recently subscribed to PlayStation plus but with the whole episode with horizon zero Dawn being removed from there, as well as being increased in price on the store because of the new “remastered” version. It makes me even more prone to go for physical media. don’t get me wrong. The convenience of digital is great, but I prefer physical media.
@DaveMiller25 ай бұрын
Physical media is king. Streaming can be taken from you or censored easily. If you own it physically, you actually own it. DVD/Bluray, vinyl records, physical books.
@JaspRemains-v7c2 күн бұрын
Games on cartridge, games on disc, consoles, CRTs. Records, tapes, tape players, record players. Cassettes out the ying. Or be a streamed on victim
@Slurpy_Films6 ай бұрын
I’m not kidding, your video has one of the most unique and vibrant thumbnails ever. I love it so much
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Thank you - that means a ton!
@simplyshorts7486 ай бұрын
Even having the files on your own HDD is a much better experience than streaming. You can sort stuff the way you want it to be sorted. Sometimes you rediscover old songs or movies you haven‘t seen in ages. Not possible if you are streaming..
@nicktechnubyte11846 ай бұрын
SSD drives are better!
@cypher50096 ай бұрын
@@nicktechnubyte1184 For speed, yes but for mass media storage traditional hard drives are better because you can get more storage per euro. You also didn't need the speed of an SSD for storing content.
@quas37285 ай бұрын
exactly. I can organize my music collection with so many ways like genre tags, 5 star ratings, composer tag, year range, I can't do that on streaming.
@requiem1655 ай бұрын
facts
@closeben5 ай бұрын
@@nicktechnubyte1184SSDs are good for short term storage where you need extremely fast read and write access, eg video editing. If you’re just watching movies you don’t need higher speeds, and don’t want the risk of loosing your entire catalog because the SSD failed after some time.
@KaleidoSTAR_PH5 ай бұрын
as someone who's buying album CDs for the past 20 years, you own it and no one will take it from you except if it was mishandled it. physical media brings so much sense of ownership and control of what you truly want in your library and not overwhelm you with 1k of titles to choose from on streaming services
@OmegaVideoGameGod6 ай бұрын
This is why we always have to make back ups of physical and digital versions to preserve history
@millo72956 ай бұрын
One day You and everything you have done will be erased And rendered meaningless So do it more ya dingus why are you commenting GO COPY THE DISCS
@Hornet1356 ай бұрын
Physical is digital
@ReclaimerTyphoon4 ай бұрын
You do realize that 99.999999% of people who want digital backups of content exclusively want it for the sake of having access to free stuff, right? Preservation is pointless without curation. Just because something exists doesn't mean it's necessary, or worth keeping around for all eternity.
@Hornet1354 ай бұрын
@@ReclaimerTyphoon You do realize that made up statistics are made up, right?
@shadowdemonaer5 ай бұрын
I love owning my things. I love knowing that it can't be taken back after I bought it. I also love displaying the items on shelves to show off my interests to people who come in my room.
@ItsAllPainNoGain5 ай бұрын
My friends and I have a single unified massive collection of music, movies, games, toys, books, collectables, and just stuff that has entered the pop culture zeitgeist. We have it all stored in a well maintained shipping container out on a farm and our goal is to keep adding containers to form a museum of sorts. A snapshot of the current state of pop culture
@oh.sorry.dont.mind.meeeee5 ай бұрын
that's amazing. if you have any websites or social media accounts I can follow based on this project I would love to know. or if you take any funding I would happily donate.
@foreignparticle13205 ай бұрын
Kept all of my CDs. Digitised them for convenience, and repackaged them into sleeves (with all the artwork) to save space. But all of that music is MINE. Not to mention every time I handle one of the booklets, I'm mentally transported to the time in my life that I bought it and first listened to it. My collection is tantamount to a personal diary.
@ItslagIswear5 ай бұрын
recently i started to get into tapes, and i can say that making mix tapes on my shitty 86 panasonic boombox is way funner than making a playlist on spotify.
@lorettabes45535 ай бұрын
I always get physical game copies. My favourite movies on dvd. No one can steal those from me, unless someone gets into my home.
@essdeecard6 ай бұрын
I feel like this is now the best time to invest in Physical Media more than ever. Netflix at one point had reached a plateau in terms of releasing their content onto Physical Media, but that is slowly making a comeback with the release of Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinnochio by The Criterion Collection, and GKIDS announcing the acquisition to the Physical Media rights of Arcane. My hope is that more companies get access to shows movies and series as time goes on. Especially Klaus.
@meakimon5 ай бұрын
Me still using my phone as a mp3 player instead of using Spotify. Still owning a cd/casette player: oh good, I knew I wasn't alone.
@datey_in_a_1st_taxi4 ай бұрын
Idk where my cassette player is but I'm just glad I have a bunch of empty CDs to use
@bluesrocker913 ай бұрын
I'm really glad I held onto my old Sony twin-tapedeck now. Lately I've been thinking about making mixtapes of certain music vibes from different genres that I can just leave playing in the background on a loop.
@retroroy87205 ай бұрын
I still buy physical media and I will support it as best I can. I love DVD's and Blu-Rays and physical games. I even still buy CD's on occasion
@notsofrenchy5 ай бұрын
My dad still owns Pink Floyd cds from when he was a teenager in the 80s. I still listen to them, and the audio quality is just as good if not better than anything digital. If you can store physical media effectively, it WILL outlast anything digital.
@WRCzATL4 ай бұрын
If you can't hold it, you don't own it. Ask anyone who 'bought' a movie from Redbox.
@sponge61715 ай бұрын
You guys have the opportunity now to change laws about video game preservation. Look up Stop Killing Games. Don't ignore this.
@abaddon15035 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that same video points out that you’re shit out of luck in USA
@YoungIroh4 ай бұрын
My moto is live your best 2000s life. Traded my smart phone for a flip phone, only on the internet with my pc, bought a PS2 to play my old favorite games, dvds, and music cds, bought a bicycle to ride to my friends house, and comic, book, record, and used game stores. Its like being a kid again i love it
@AtelierOfWeebs6 ай бұрын
I realized when i wanted to watch Fast and furious 9 last week, and they were like ups sorry, you gotta have apple tv plus to be able to watch it Immediately told myself "oh hell no, I'll just buy me the 10 movie bluray collection and theyll never bother me again
@itsnyetime5 ай бұрын
Right
@Xachremos5 ай бұрын
Straw that broke the camels back for me was Band of Brothers. Either buy them all a-la-carte digitally for $3/episode and own nothing at the end of the day, or just buy the bluray box set that includes The Pacific with it for $30. I bought the box set and was sent down the physical media rabbit hole.
@SW232524 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!
@aspirationrecordsАй бұрын
Who doesnt have apple tv? Its the best streaming service currently and its only $10 a month
@AtelierOfWeebsАй бұрын
@aspirationrecords I'm not paying for another one, besides you forget not everyone lives in the same country and pays the same money
@RealStevenStifler6 ай бұрын
Honestly, I've never felt physical media ever gone.
@thefreestylefrEaK5 ай бұрын
I never stopped buying over 35 years. CDs, vinyl, and Blu Rays were dirt cheap at thrifts between 2012 to 2018. Now they are catching on to the demand again for physical media. I have 12,000 cds, 2000 records, and another 1000 or so mixed DVDs and Blu Ray pieces in my home media room. I am not a fan of analog tape of any kind. I hate storing digital copies on hard drives. Had a couple fail in the past and lost them all.
@nigelfreeman61925 ай бұрын
Obviously you didn’t have a back regime in place. If you had you wouldn’t have lost everything.
@ImmortalRimas4 ай бұрын
I’m still buying physical media, I’m upgrading & building a new 4K Blu-ray collection right now of my personal favourites. The funny thing about Vinyl is that they didn’t wait for the sales to die down they just discontinued it out of nowhere without warning from what I can remember in the early 90’s
@matthewstarr98876 ай бұрын
Great video! Have purchased a cd player and portable blu ray player in the past year and love them. CD sound quality is better than streaming/itunes, etc. in my opinion.
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
I need a blu ray player! Thank you for watching!
@Will138742 ай бұрын
@@dvdeanI bought a PS3 for $25. Its the best dvd and Blu-ray player in my opinion.
@Dinocity454 ай бұрын
I agree. Physical things like dvds, video games and vinyls are so much better. Every time I go to Netflix I see one of my favorite movies/series and then get jumpscared by seeing that I only have like 9 or more or less days left before Netflix says „okay screw y‘all you will never see it again!“ Now never seeing it again is too much like it will comeback like after 5 or so years but still! It’s annoying. I love physical cds and games bc I can watch it by knowing I will have it forever. Also like mentioned in the video it’s special to have it in your hand and knowing it has things like behind the scenes and such. I love it. Also love your video. I’m happy that I’m not the only one who thinks that in the same way. Keep it up! Also I love your editing ❤
@ghostguy_x70855 ай бұрын
Physical media will always make sense, digital doesn’t, it’s Always changing.
@yazajin6 ай бұрын
I started to build a DVD collection about a year ago and have probably spent less than what it would've cost to see them across dozens of fragmented streaming services. Never paid for a streaming service and never will.
@Jhoffa22_6 ай бұрын
We need more video's and short man, don't give up this channel is the sh*t...💯
@movieforceofficial6 ай бұрын
Physical Media can't be altered once it's in the hand of the consumer. In Canada they removed "that's a cute outfit, did your husband make it for you?" from showings of Spider Man on tv. The problem with digital media is that companies can remove or alter anything that they deem as "problematic". They can't do that to physical media. And that makes them angry.
@oh.sorry.dont.mind.meeeee5 ай бұрын
exactly. and they want to alter this content after it's already out as well so that future people who watch it won't get the same experience that past people did on the exact same streaming service. they want to be able to alter things based on things like location so it would know where you're from and give you different digital marketing ads. Amazon admitted to this and is being made fun of on The Boys tv show for this very reason. it also has to do with the way they alter content for other countries in different markets.
@alexk74675 ай бұрын
Sometimes in re-releases of TV shows and movies on physical media some content might get changed or scenes edited for numerous reasons
@Jesus_is_Lord3235 ай бұрын
I still buy physical when it comes to music because it more directly supports the artist. I’ll buy CD and play them while doing art. I recently got an old record player and hooked it up to the same speaker system my CD player is on. My player plays CD AUX AM radio, FM radio and Bluetooth. I basically am set up to choose bluetooth, CD or record if I’d like to. It’s fantastic! No ads and it’s actually nice to not have shuffled playlists, sometimes it’s nice to go through a whole album on CD or vinyl.
@whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle6 ай бұрын
It's 2024 and I still be recording KZbin videos on a VCR 💀💀 Edit: it's a blank tape, sorry for starting World War 4 over here 😭🙏 Edit 2: fyi i’m just recording my own gameplay from a wii it’s not that deep 💀‼️
@NathanH.-op7yn6 ай бұрын
Cool
@infinitehexington6 ай бұрын
wth?
@Mr.DirpyThe1st6 ай бұрын
... uhhhhh
@millo72956 ай бұрын
That's just content theft
@shamelessvanity14156 ай бұрын
@@millo7295No it’s not.
@Month-Day-Year6 ай бұрын
Immediately subbed due to your short on the lady who recorded 30yrs/71,000 VHS tapes of TV programming. I’ve always wanted to do this myself and wondered if it had ever been done. I’m assuming you’re interested in physical media and topics like it and HAD TO WATCH MORE OF YOUR CONTENT. I see you going to 1M subs in less than a year. Keep up the good work. I hate digital only media. Physical media gives the consumer true ownership.
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Tysm - your support means a ton!
@tobias-steinert5 ай бұрын
One point is missing: Searching a DVD in a store compared to searching a film on a streaming plattform. In the store you will find a lot of amazing films and maybe buy a couple. You will be excited the whole way back home. On streaming you don’t know what to watch and maybe don’t watch anything instead.
@matthewseckman20495 ай бұрын
I’ve been a huge advocate for physical media (mainly Blu-ray/uhd & dvd) I prefer to own my media and not worry about it possibly being delisted. And there’s something rewarding and satisfying about holding something you own.
@MisatoBestWoman5 ай бұрын
I do my best to buy shows I used to watch as a child on DVD. So far I’ve spent hundreds on DVDs I will continue to do so streaming services are good to a point but the subscription service way of life is getting very annoying. I’d absolutely love if video rental stores would return. I absolutely support the revival of physical media!!!
@cfbmoo15 ай бұрын
Nobody can come in to your house and take your physical media like they can your digital media when a company decides to take things away.
@allie45635 ай бұрын
I always listen to CDs when I do homework. It allows me to not be distracted by my phone. And makes me skip songs less for some reason.
@dvdean5 ай бұрын
I need to try that!
@Will138742 ай бұрын
I've also noticed that I skip songs a lot less when using my cd player. The quality is also way better vs streaming.
@katarinamor5 ай бұрын
Got back to buying CDs recently. Streaming is just not the same, I find I forget the music streamed just about as soon as it finishes playing. My memory works better with physical objects.
@jfs58735 ай бұрын
This is why torrents are such an important thing for us. As long as there are people uploading P2P files, these movies and songs can never be deleted. It's out of control of their hands and in the hands of the consumer.
@aceofspades95035 ай бұрын
think about how many old retro video games would be entirely out of reach if torrents didn't exist......
@GNewcomb-q9vАй бұрын
I got into a debate over a decade ago with Frontiers Music over physical media! They kept trying to claim CDs would be gone & music would be digital only! I told them how out of touch they truly were with their customers! Fast forward a decade & vinyl record sales were climbing! CDs were going back up on the sales chart! I went right to their Facebook book & reminded them of what they said once & just basically said, told you so! These companies are so out of touch with the customers that it’s not even funny! Add in new sales of physical media & take an estimated guess on people buying used, you will get a rough estimate of physical media is truly king! I can’t tell you how much used we buy each year in physical media!
@lamfrancisco1545 ай бұрын
I have to say I love the video and showing the many ways the connection to the media is important. I recently started getting more dvds and cds for our car trips to slowly start cancelling my subscription services
@batterybits16 ай бұрын
How do you only have 85 subscribers?! Great video! Keep going man!
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much I appreciate it
@jackko216 ай бұрын
Physical media never left
@Hughbxmb5 ай бұрын
2:09 that text is wild
@bigearl16246 ай бұрын
DVDs and players to me are like wifi to most people. How do you not have one?
@MasterProgrammer4235 ай бұрын
does DVD gaming discs count?
@Akane-Jinn6 ай бұрын
I genuinely really love both of the videos that you have put up on this channel. I hope to see more soon. ❤❤
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Means a lot!
@little.zayzay6 ай бұрын
Cassette tape are also making a big comeback as well I been had Cassette tape for a long time but im getting more now. I also got some dvd and even vhs tapes.
@NerbPrincess6 ай бұрын
I realized my mom's Sony Cassette and cd player still plays cassettes and I just made a mix tape using it. It was pretty fun!
@baranmoonlight-oq1bi5 ай бұрын
Just stumbled upon your video.and i can say the quality of your videos are insane
@dvdean5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much I appreciate it! Stay tuned!
@requiem1655 ай бұрын
I love owning things. I have a massive video game, cd, vinyl, blu ray and dvd collection! :D
@AztekBlind6 ай бұрын
Great work on editing and writing. Your shorts are insanely good. Keep up the good work, and see you soon with 1mil subscribers!
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
Oh geez hopefully one day 🤞! Thank you for your support !
@igorantunes36225 ай бұрын
this editing is legit one of the best I've seen around KZbin! kudos to you, Dean :)
@dvdean5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, glad you liked it!
@JamesLawner6 ай бұрын
I love physical media, but I’m too lazy to use them! 😭
@SuaveToday6 ай бұрын
Excellent video, also i found your channel two weeks ago when you had 300 subs and now you're already at 3k! So excited to watch you grow!
@dvdean6 ай бұрын
thanks my friend same to you! keep going 💪
@SuaveToday6 ай бұрын
Thank you man! Congrats on 10k, first of many milestones 🤩@@dvdean
@GamingTohru698Ай бұрын
Streaming will never take over Physical Media. I bought physical all the time from a child until now.
@Anzner19936 ай бұрын
Started collecting vhs over the last couple years. More for a nostalgic reason but i forgot how many movies came out on VHS movies that never made it on DVD or streaming. So its been cool finding old movies i forgot about. Great video.
@lynnboartsdye19435 ай бұрын
I miss behind the scenes and extra dvd content, I loved watching what went on behind my favorite animated movies and discovering how things work, I notice many newer dvds don’t have those anymore which is just sad
@spooktoonz5 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. Also, for me with dvds and Blu-rays, for some reason I always find myself incredibly curious about what the main menu will look like. That’s something I can’t get with streaming services.
@GrimTheFox3 ай бұрын
As a metalhead, cds, lps and tapes have went nowhere especially in the more ubderground subgenres
@minttea63586 ай бұрын
THE QUALITY!!! THE FLIPPING QUALITY OF THIS IS OUTSTANDING!!
@Lucky_97053 ай бұрын
I am keeping all of my DVDs and Blu Rays until the day I die
@JamesThomas-wf6qm4 ай бұрын
As cyclical as generations are and we are firmly in the memetic age, I am grateful that people are catching up to the fact that streaming services and the lack of ownership of media is totally, wholistically FUCKED. KEEP BUYING PHYSICAL MEDIA, KIDS!
@sundae_yay_ay4 ай бұрын
Alr I’m gonna go to a store and buy some cd’s
@aspirationrecordsАй бұрын
As someone who lives in an apartment, I love digital! I collect vinyl & cassettes, but I have been for 15 years and its very modest. I stick with only my most favorite stuff, artists who deserve my support. If you have the space, all the power to you. Id have an entire music collection room if I could
@michaeljoyce91615 ай бұрын
What a great time it is now; I found somewhere that is offloading second hand audio CDs for five pence each. I go every week and buy a bag full. Wonderful sound quality and no adverts!
@RebornSauce5 ай бұрын
It's crazy how Netflix phased out all of these physical mediums I remember everyweek going to the redbox and getting a new movie that week and watching it with my family
@jamesjohno11806 ай бұрын
I remember my games for PS or Xbox the booklets inside and others with cheat codes etc and fun little things in them, you’d flip them around to find out other things, music cds getting the artwork out inside and hanging it on the wall! A poster unique to only what a buyer would have! Meaning you was a true fan, my friends wanted my slipknot posters because I bought all the cds😂but they knew I had them because l had bought all the CDs!! Dvds not so much things inside but falling in love with the picture on the front! Cracking open the case and pressing the little doobly doo in the middle to get out the dvd and waiting for it to slide in was so cool!
@thecheekychoof5 ай бұрын
Physical media is always nice to have, more about nostalgia it's like having a collection that you can watch again and it really is fun to have.
@oh.sorry.dont.mind.meeeee5 ай бұрын
i have a big and growing collection of physical media and I'll continue to amass a larger library. Preservation of media is also extremely important to me.
@AquaTwist_6 ай бұрын
Excellent video! I’ve been increasingly advocating for physical games over the last few years, especially with titles like Alan Wake II concerning me. It’s also nice to see indie games getting physical releases as well, preserving an increasingly-important section of the industry. I just wish it was as available to consumers as AAA games, instead of being treated as a niche.
@FilmandComicsSanctuary6 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this. It's well said and you don't really restate yourself. I'm a huge collector of movies and TV on blu ray and 4K. I feel like if I can own something on disc whether it's a classic film or a crappy z grade horror film I will gladly do it.
@Native_tay3 ай бұрын
One day I was watching Rush Hour on Pluto or something. Paused it, left the house, came back and it was now only available to rent on Amazon. I made a point to buy the dvd eventually which I did and I feel so so much comfort knowing that I can watch my favorite movie on my terms
@OGPimpin3 ай бұрын
Classic!
@samuelspace1015 ай бұрын
Hopefully physical media doesn’t disappear, it might fall a bit more but I have to much distrust in putting all of the power in big businesses to control the media we own.
@JessicaFranco15 күн бұрын
This is SO true! Lately I have been so tempted just to start buying DVDs and physical books again
@RakkiOfficial5 ай бұрын
I had my troubles with streaming from the start cuz the regional licensing is mostly pretty random and you can pay for 3 streaming accounts and still don't find what you are looking for, so... I never stopped buying blu-rays if those are movies/shows that are dear to me I'm glad people are waking up to that again ^^
@soirema5 ай бұрын
I keep buying dvd and blurays for thins i consider special, so that i can have it anytime i want
@NerbPrincess6 ай бұрын
I have this video game remix album I love, but its blocked on streaming services in America because of licensing or something. I recently ordered the CD because i realized that eventually, it won't even be on youtube uploaded by fans someday.
@painterlyrabbit3 ай бұрын
May i ask which game? 😁
@irenicrose5 ай бұрын
I usually buy physical games because then I can share them, and I OWN them. I didn’t have a physical copy of Minecraft on my Switch and my sister had to buy a copy on her account. And if I travel, I can play games on my Lite or regular switch without worrying about which one is the primary console. My mom also has tons of CDs that she never got rid of which makes for a pretty cool display on our shelves.
@daisyteto8773 ай бұрын
I made a speech about the importance of tactical media back in 8th grade during Drama class, and it’s surprising how I’m seeing the importance of preserving media is more important than ever after over a year now. I’m a sophomore in high school, and I’ve made a small collection of DVDs/CDs (mostly DVDs) of things I for the most part like. I think that it’s easier to just get tactical media so that way you can watch it on your own terms, be able to preserve it well enough, and it doesn’t require the internet.
@KokkiePiet5 ай бұрын
I’m not complaining, DVD’s and blue ray go for 0,50 cent- 1 Euro in thrift shops over here. So 1-2 times a month I go by a couple and come home with a couple of dozens. When I have seen them and think them not good enough to keep i take them to the office where we have a share cabinet. I put it there, we put in books, DVD, etc for others to take home. Anyone can take or bring what they like.
@laurachristianson16885 ай бұрын
Life long vinyl collector here….when ever my former coworkers were pushing Spotify etc…..I said no thanks I have 1000 albums I think it will take the rest of my life to listen to them all. I do have some of them in MP3 form so I can put them on my swimming headphones. The only music I download is that which I cannot find a physical copy of, or to expand the digital classic music library that I listen to when I am reading.
@bakevv69676 ай бұрын
I'm surprised this doesn't have more views
@Apocrypha3033 ай бұрын
I started my physical media collection back up this year, bought 50+ CD's. Plan on buying a UHD player and starting that collection next year.
@davefrancisjarrett35635 ай бұрын
I bought a DVD/R 2 weeks ago, I haven't watched a DVD for about 2-3 years & the novelty felt like I was revisiting my childhood. 😂
@cherylT3215 ай бұрын
I never bought into this whole streaming thing. I have a dvd/vcr that I never stopped using. I have tons of video tapes and dvd’s that I still play daily…I also appreciate the fact that I can go to my local library to get cd’s and dvd’s to use free of charge. Sometimes these “upgraded” new fangled things aren’t the end all and the be all that they pretend to be!
@angogoblogian43904 ай бұрын
About a year ago I said fuck streaming, since then I visit my local movie/game/book store and load up on Blu-ray’s of my favorite movies. Luckily I don’t care for many shows/movies past the 2010s so I can find just about every classic movie I like for 5 bucks
@Immudzen5 ай бұрын
I have gone back to buying blu rays and storing them on a home server. At least then I can watch any of my movies whenever I want and they don't go away. So many movies I have are not on any streaming service anymore and more movies keep vanishing.
@anthonyfloyd83703 ай бұрын
I hope you make more video’s like this. I absolutely enjoyed it. Most definitely going back to dvds, cds, vinyls and physical copy game. Only thing I have to invest in a multi disc DVD player.