> CP wrote --
>> Right, one movie to one DVD at one time, eh? My wife started doing that,
>luckily I had found a great source for brand new blank DVDRs. So, with 5 movie
> to a disk, each movie, playable on our DVR, cost 3.5c!
> I average about 10 3-8 KB .mp4 films per DVD, using data with Nero.
My RV shows are running about 160-250Mb per 30-min episode, & that size ratio is same for 2-hour movies with variations, depending on sourece filetype. (MKVs seem to be smallest); so that was about 10 hours HD video on a 3.5Gb DVDR. (the RWs were $5 more, in the same stacks of 100)
> I get my shows from YT, https://www.solie.org/alibrary/updates.html, and
> https://tubitv.com.
> I once used a site called Let Me Watch This (or something similar) along
> with Gorilla and something else but those kept disappearing, re-named, etc
> and gave up on them.
I had a site in Brazil whjich kept up with nerw episodes for free, to pplay, ad-free, on their site -0 they probably got bnought out by Hulu or Netflix, as they've been gone a while.
Also had a link to watch any sport, any hour, from any perspective (home station's commentator, ESPN, et al); live. I'm not into sports; I justy shared it with mastes who were. . .it seemsd to be gone, too. . . no doubt ESPN bought
'em, grabbed anything of tech worthwhile, & buried the rest in the giant bit
bucket in the sky. . .
>> I prefer free for my books, movies, & TV shows.
> You and me both.
> Free is good.
100% Best price, as it's rare(not never, though -- I enjoy some good stuff as a profuct tester/reviewer) they pay you to buy things!
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