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Old 08-12-2009, 04:36 AM   #21
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Again, I disagree.

I don't know too many people who have hard drives that are worthy of getting their entire BD collection on there.

I {personally} don't have the space to do so, even for 10 of them, due to the fact that I'm regularly slinging around double or triple digit gig files {that's why I got the Blu-Ray burner for backups} so a huge file like a Blu-Ray movie would take up massive space that I simply wouldn't have the ability to store for long periods of time.

As for the average consumer, Given that average PC hard drives are getting pretty big, but how would the average consumer know how to rip a Blu-Ray to their hard drives?

And when the next tech comes out, how would the average PC be able to keep up?

I mean, 4k files are pretty huge.

Logan

I agree that the average PC user such as myself, would not be practical or cost effective to RIP a 50g file into a hard drive. Even now BD-R is still quite expensive per disc. Also, I don't know anybody that has a program to properly RIP a full blu ray file into their HD yet.
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