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I got to thinking, and maybe this has already been thought of - I'm a space saver freak I have over 1,000 DVD's now that all fit neatly in one little drawer in my entertainment system, all in zip up storage wallets. I was thinking that SD tv shows - Simpsons, X-files, House, Star Trek, and such are spread across 4-8 DVD's per season. Why not take that SD content and throw it on a 50 GB Blu-ray. You could have entire TV series on one blu-ray disc. For older shows that you simply don't need restored HD treatment to enjoy, it seems like a great idea.
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