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I've been thinking about dropping buying blu-rays and buying my movies from a cloud movie service. I don't like trailers and ads before watching a movie and sometimes you can't skip on many blu-rays. Also you can't resume many blu-rays to where you left off and even the ones that let you resume where you left off don't all do it using the same method. I'm also tired of getting damaged cases as it happens too often to me, but I might buy a disc binder and throw most of the cases out or donate them because space is becoming an issue and that's why I want to mainly go digital. Also I got a few scratched/scuffed brand new blu-rays in the past but that does not happen often to me. Here's the issue I'm having with trying to go digital. In Vudu's Disc to Digital at home software about 25% of my discs don't get recognized. Some of them turn up as the Theatrical release when it's the Unrated version, some of them are recognized as a DVD (meaning I have to pay more for the HDX), so about 1/3 of my collection has some sort of issue with the Vudu To Go software. I also have lots of MGM movies and those aren't eligible for conversion to the UV digital cloud as far as I know. So it's not going to be cheap for me to drop blu-rays and convert or rebuy my movies to digital UV.
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