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Who would buy costly Blu-ray disks? Why not to support CDs, DVDs and USBs? If you can't, the price is more than double of what should be.

Masterjatin, 26.01.2013, 07:24
Idea status: under consideration

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seier, 26.01.2013, 10:48
You're comment on the pricing is absolutely fair, but the why not use DVDs is obvious, Blu-Rays have 6 times the resolution of DVD movies. It's like watching it all over again for the first time. Admittedly, there are even movies that are only okay to watch, but when you can enjoy the higher quality visuals, I'll enjoy the same movie far more.
ej, 26.01.2013, 22:21
So get the greedy bloody vendors to lower the price instead of jabbing us with over-inflated prices when it doesn't cost a cent more to produce a Blu-Ray. I won't touch them until the price is at least half what it is. I'm not suffering with DVD quality. If you're that hung up on quality of a bloody movie, you need to get out more and get a reasonable life and figure out a better place to spend your money. How about helping someone else that doesn't even have enough food to eat, or a roof over their head. I'd bet those still living in tents from Hur. Sandy wouldn't mind a used DVD player. Let the vendors keep their Blurays.
Jonny, 26.01.2013, 13:47
Because Handbrake already does that for free. You rent the Blu rays ;)
Mike, 26.01.2013, 18:01
You're comment makes no sense. You can store the MKV file on any media that will hold it. It only rips blu-ray because it's a blu-ray ripper. If that isn't what you need, why are you here?

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