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8-Oct-2020 13:24
When I ripped my dvds years ago I use handbrake running on ubuntu.
Took fair amount of time but I was studying for big exam so was spending lots of time at my desk anyway.. Did all my cd to flac too.
All original dvds/cd are in box under house for last 10 yrs so no personal worries about format shifting stuff I own...
Will look at make mkrbfor all those blu rays I've got.
I wonder what sky and movie companies would say this time is format shifting was proposed.... probably would not care in the era of streaming.
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8-Oct-2020 19:13
Paying for usenet just seems odd to me. I just can't see the sense in paying to pirate stuff.
*And that's probably where this conversation needs to stop.*
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