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After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

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    #16
    Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

    yup, even Vudu gets you in the door so to speak with a 6 movie deal right now and once you get a collection going you've been hooked! I've already bought 3 or 4 movies in the past few days. I would buy more but there are still issues I hope will be fixed soon. Can't watch in 2D if you buy a 3D title and not all my movies are D2D yet, actually a lot of my movies. The other thing is, some movies are very cheap online in Bluray format Vs. the prices here (For example HBO's DEADWOOD) I own it, however not available for D2D and if I bought all 3 seasons it woould be $105.00 ish however I founf the 3 season set online in Bluray for $54.00. Who really is going to buy Deadwood here?

    Got off subject a little. Just think of deals like XMAS shopping at 4AM, deals to bring you in the door but the company darn sure isn't going to loose money that day. If DVD deals at Best Buy didn't work the way they planned, I believe they would stop or find another way to tweak it so the deals helped them make money. Plus during the months Best Buy doesn't have DVD deals there is also that chance you will remember Best Buy when you want to buy more Blurays movies and come back.

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      #17
      Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

      Disc to Digital is so you can view movies you "own". Not "owned". I understand that they don't have much to go by other than your 'word' that you still 'own' the movie, but I wouldn't promote selling the movies as that might... get.. you.. in trouble..

      So for the time being, I am keeping my movies and not saying anything else! They are all thrown into a box and shoved in my basement never to be seen again!

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        #18
        Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

        Originally posted by craiggers88 View Post
        Disc to Digital is so you can view movies you "own". Not "owned". I understand that they don't have much to go by other than your 'word' that you still 'own' the movie, but I wouldn't promote selling the movies as that might... get.. you.. in trouble..

        So for the time being, I am keeping my movies and not saying anything else! They are all thrown into a box and shoved in my basement never to be seen again!
        You, "... basement..." and me a guest closet. Only keeping as proof that I own them in case I need it later. I'm also keeping the D2D Walmart receipts with those movies. Can never be too careful is my motto.

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          #19
          Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

          Originally posted by lujan View Post
          You, "... basement..." and me a guest closet. Only keeping as proof that I own them in case I need it later. I'm also keeping the D2D Walmart receipts with those movies. Can never be too careful is my motto.
          I was looking at my receipts yesterday thinking the same thing and then just tossed them.

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            #20
            Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

            Put them back on the shelf to hardly be touched as before I did the transfer. It is very rare that I will go to my dvd shelf to find a movie unless I am loaning one out to a friend. I always get annoyed when I put in a movie by all the trailers for stuff I have to skip over. I especially hate a trailer for bluray when I am watching a bluray or the antipiracy commercials. I will probably stop buying digital releases if they start adding them before digital movies.

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              #21
              Re: After Disc to digital, what do you do with your movies?

              I'm not sure if this means the deal is coming back soon but i found this buy searching for "upgrade and save"

              http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Movies-P...at271900050030
              "Offer valid through 10/20/12."

              It could also be the expiration date from the previous promotion but that ended on 8/11, 2 months to use a coupon seems un-bestbuy-like.

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                #22
                Keep them..... I got rid of all the cases & put them in a disk booklet- I really don't own the movie if it's on digital because the provider can delete them at any time.

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                  #23
                  I keep em. Discs have little resale value these days.

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                    #24
                    I keep all of them. Digital is a means to have more flexibility in watching. I still prefer watching via disc if I own the digital in the same resolution.

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                      #25
                      I keep em, that way if there?s an internet outage, I can still watch the hard copy.

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                        #26
                        I do just the opposite. I watch the disc if I have it but if there is something wrong with the disc, then I'll watch the streaming version. I'm finding that I'm buying more and more of the streaming versions though.

                        367 UHD
                        771 HDX
                        3 SD

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                          #27
                          [QUOTE=lujan;n520245]I do just the opposite. I watch the disc if I have it but if there is something wrong with the disc, then I'll watch the streaming version. I'm finding that I'm buying more and more of the streaming versions though.

                          I am starting to do the same thing. I still like looking and seeing my movie disc collection, especially my UHD collection, but more often I have been buying the digital version without the discs as the overall quality is getting closer and closer to each other. But, with that being said, I have also went back and purchased a disc after already having the digital version, just so I could have the physical disc in hand.

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                            #28
                            I give the DVDs and CDs I don't need anymore to my local library. Those donations are also tax deductible.

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                              #29
                              I keep mine. At the end of the day, the physical copy looks and sounds better. The digital is more for when I'm traveling. I have a home theater, and always use the disc if I have it.

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                                #30
                                Another reason I keep my discs is for the special features, which aren?t always included with the digital versions.

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