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Movies Boxsets on a Flash instead of DVD and Blu-Ray Discs
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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 1023955" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>Selling content on solid state media has been around for at least 6 years now in at least 2 variations (both music) but has not really taken off in the West.</p><p></p><p>1 Playbutton (2011 to 2014) - <a href="http://www.obsoletemedia.org/playbutton/" target="_blank"></a></p><p><a href="http://www.obsoletemedia.org/playbutton/" target="_blank">Playbutton (2011 – 2014) | Museum Of Obsolete Media</a> </p><p>album and MP3 player in a wearable badge</p><p>2 MQS - albums sold on SD cards - <a href="http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=749" target="_blank">MQS – Mastering Quality Sound | Real HD-Audio</a></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]GbGDPFVjvVU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>As regards physical size as well as an advantage it is also a major disadvantage in that they are a lot easier to lose.</p><p></p><p>As regards storage of DVDs and CDs I have solved my problems</p><p>DVD jukebox - holds 200 DVDs (there are other models for 300 or 400 discs -</p><p><a href="https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/my-latest-toy-dvd-cd-jukebox.171248/" target="_blank">My latest toy DVD/CD "Jukebox"</a></p><p>CD jukebox - holds 300 CDs (again there are other makes models holding from 100 to 400 discs - <a href="https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/my-next-toy-cd-jukebox.171973/" target="_blank">My next toy - CD "jukebox"</a></p><p>Both units are the size of double height standard CD/ DVD players and all the discs are easily available without leaving my armchair. I only have to find space for the empty cases and sleeve notes etc - in the loft.</p><p></p><p>The issue of lack of broadband can be solved by download centres in local stores or libraries - a solution that was used for computer games 20 or 30 years ago.</p><p></p><p>I think you will find sale of content on solid state media is a very niche market although there will probably be specialists who download for you and post the media to you in the same way as they exist for copying old media to CD/DVD now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 1023955, member: 319227"] Selling content on solid state media has been around for at least 6 years now in at least 2 variations (both music) but has not really taken off in the West. 1 Playbutton (2011 to 2014) - [URL='http://www.obsoletemedia.org/playbutton/'] Playbutton (2011 – 2014) | Museum Of Obsolete Media[/URL] album and MP3 player in a wearable badge 2 MQS - albums sold on SD cards - [URL='http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=749']MQS – Mastering Quality Sound | Real HD-Audio[/URL] [MEDIA=youtube]GbGDPFVjvVU[/MEDIA] As regards physical size as well as an advantage it is also a major disadvantage in that they are a lot easier to lose. As regards storage of DVDs and CDs I have solved my problems DVD jukebox - holds 200 DVDs (there are other models for 300 or 400 discs - [URL='https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/my-latest-toy-dvd-cd-jukebox.171248/']My latest toy DVD/CD "Jukebox"[/URL] CD jukebox - holds 300 CDs (again there are other makes models holding from 100 to 400 discs - [URL='https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/my-next-toy-cd-jukebox.171973/']My next toy - CD "jukebox"[/URL] Both units are the size of double height standard CD/ DVD players and all the discs are easily available without leaving my armchair. I only have to find space for the empty cases and sleeve notes etc - in the loft. The issue of lack of broadband can be solved by download centres in local stores or libraries - a solution that was used for computer games 20 or 30 years ago. I think you will find sale of content on solid state media is a very niche market although there will probably be specialists who download for you and post the media to you in the same way as they exist for copying old media to CD/DVD now. [/QUOTE]
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