Much to my chagrin, over the weekend, I discovered that the shorts on my LAUREL & HARDY YEAR ONE Blu-ray set will not play properly without Disc Menu access, which leaves out my free Leawo Blu-ray player as an option for playing these on my PC setup!
Yesterday, I seemingly found a solution in...
It's been exactly three years since he was fired by AT&T in 2020 along with most of the other home entertainment staff at Warner Bros., but for all the wrong reasons. Will he rejoin Warner Bros. and lead or consult on their home entertainment efforts again, or at least join Studio Distribution...
Next year is 2024, which marks MGM's 100th anniversary, but MGM shouldn't celebrate it by themselves with just their hodge-podge library including United Artists and a bunch of low budget and independent film libraries like Orion, PolyGram and Cannon that Kirk Kerkorian and Giancarlo Parretti...
My motive for posting this on HTF is twofold. Since being informed by a pest control consultant regarding our having a bedbug infestation earlier this month, I’m now living in fear of losing my video collection and electronics! Trust me when I say bedbugs are an absolute bane for Video...
https://www.thevulcanreporter.com/exclusives/warner-bros-exit-home-video-production/
Warner Bros. plans to shut down its physical media production department. Warner Bros-produced Films and Television series will still be getting Blu-Ray and DVD releases, though these releases will not be...
Season Two and Three of Mayberry RFD, the remaining seasons of Head of the class (season Two comes soon) the 1973 Miracle on 34th Street television movie and any remaining seasons of Cobra Kai as they are aired on Netflix. Hopefully Sony will release them. If not I’d be satisfied with apple...
In other words, suppose I want to take all 14 seasons of the original Dallas series and transfer them to Hard drives. That way , I can avoid DVD rot.
I have all 14 seasons on DVD but I also have been purchasing them via I tunes. I know it may sound silly. But the way things are who knows...
I have been thinking of the concept of HD films been packaged on a USB flash drive.
64 GB drives and bigger are widely available now so there does not seem to be an obstacle in a data storage capacity regard.
Also, I am curious to know if it would save costs over discs.
Don't know how much...