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Physical vs Digital libraries?

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    #16
    Re: Physical vs Digital libraries?

    The biggest issue I have in letting go of my discs is that, as long as I have one disc that's worth watching that I can't convert via D2D, I'm going to need to keep checking both my disc player and Vudu for my movies, and I hate not having all my choices in place. I want one list to rule them all!

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      #17
      Re: Physical vs Digital libraries?

      Originally posted by MaxH View Post
      I want one list to rule them all!
      Plus it's really hard to find movies with the current UI. I can't imagine someone with 1000 UV movies trying to find something they want to watch on a whim.

      I've been using DVD Profiler to keep track of what I have online, or on disc. I do wish VUDU could do that kind of slicing and dicing of my list.

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        #18
        Re: Physical vs Digital libraries?

        Originally posted by tsken02 View Post
        Plus it's really hard to find movies with the current UI. I can't imagine someone with 1000 UV movies trying to find something they want to watch on a whim.

        I've been using DVD Profiler to keep track of what I have online, or on disc. I do wish VUDU could do that kind of slicing and dicing of my list.
        To add to the off-topicness, I'd love to be able to punch 1-9 on my remote and have it jump to a given percentage (10%, 20%, etc) accordingly, or to select a letter to jump to like you would with a phone keypad (push 2 three times for C).

        On topic, I'm stuck on physically purchased media with digital copies until I'm assured that didigtally purchased content will be owned and accessible 'forever' (especially once I download my movies in CFF).

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