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 movies to a disk, each movie, playable on our DVR, cost 3.5c!
I can put the shows/movies into folders
I prefer free for my books, movies, & TV shows.
I discovered FreeMake. It allows multiple video
files to be coded as a proper playable DVD + a menu to pick
each video. The more you stash onto the DVD, the lower the
quality, but I've never noticed a quality change until I exceed
the 6hr point.
I just used DVD/RW discs at the time.
Mine handles MKV files ok, but they can't be the 11-bit
variety. One way I found out how to "test" a MKV to be
compatible for my player is with Freemake.
2.99 to 14.99 seems to be the standard for many ppv solutions:
ApplePay, AmazonTV, etc.. even for a short film. They call it
"renting", and you get about 14 days to watch it as many times
as you want.
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 movieto 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.
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 prefer free for my books, movies, & TV shows.You and me both.
Free is good.
My movies/show are in .mp4 and no problem, so long as the original is a
good print.
put a lot more .mp3's on a DVD, but if one fails they are all lost. (This if is for my old time radio collection).
I use the Windows media player as a rule for .mp4's with Real Player
sometimes. I also use VLC from time to time if one others can't read the file
RP is used mostly for old radio shows.
My problem is getting around to watching something I might rent.
I have movies I'll collect over the years and watch whenever I want or
have time, etc.
I prefer watching movies in order over the years. I'll start in say
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