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if you download that particular linux iso you can watch it without a drive. but if you only want to use disks then you cant watch BDs with only a DVD drive.
Ah ok thanks :P Since I don't use that particular linux isos I'll go with standard disks then
Damn...
Hyped
cough cough torrents
shut up , it is linux ISO ( wink wink )
Linux ISOs are your best bet or you could get a USB blue ray drive,
Why not get a used BD-ROM from ebay? Should be dirt cheap.
On my side of the world, they are usually "free" when we buy stuff in department stores. I suppose it's the same (and better) on Europe.
@Ympker try floppy disks.
Guys streaming are so cheap nowadays, plenty of services: Netflix, Amazon Videos, Sky movie store, etc
While the numbers are dwindling, not everyone can get fast enough internet to stream
What is a blue ray?
I do have Flix, Prime, Crunchyroll and DAZN.
I just wanted to get the lord of the rings + hobbit as a collection and because none of the services has them all :P
Personally, Hobbit wasn't worth it. The first installation was mm-okay. The two other were not.
Not really. They are subject to " territorial licensing" which is just another form of Digital rights management (DRM).
linux ISO #ftw.
It is indeed ridiculous.
Netflix Standard (2 devices, HD) costs 11,99€ here in Germany. A friend ordered via turkish ip (created account from Turkey ip) and pays 4,50€/month for the same plan watching the same content here in Germany :S
That why I stopped paying Netflix. I would rather download linux ISO for free And I can keep those linux ISO in my HDD to watch later with no Internet connection.
Fair enough. I continue paying for Flix and may know someone cough who takes private copies of its content as it is legal in Germany to do so (although not always in accordance with ToS). If you pay 11,99€ and get Flix on Demand streaming + atleast 1 private copy or 2 per month (and compare that to DvD pricing) it is not that bad a deal.