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Subject: "Highly profitable" Bay Street Video store n Toronto thrives Date: Mon Jul 18 2022 08:05 am
From: Nightfox To: Kaelon

  Re: "Highly profitable" Bay Street Video store n Toronto thrives
  By: Kaelon to Nightfox on Sat Jul 16 2022 06:23 pm

 Ka> We're the same person. ;) And I, too, assumed that flash-disks or USB
 Ka> drives would have gone mainstream and replaced optical drives, but the
 Ka> entertainment industry is obsessed with digital rights management and
 Ka> getting all of the TV manufacturers to align on the same proprietary
 Ka> format would be madness. So, today, pretty much every TV can decode every
 Ka> format via USB inserted media, but if a publisher or distributor wants
 Ka> DMR, they're fresh out of luck. 

Recently I was thinking that if they did start to distribute movies on USB flash
 drives or similar, perhaps they'd have made special media players you'd have to
 use to play them (similar to a blu-ray drive, but would take flash media instea
d).  My understanding is that blu-ray and optical drives have a set of keys stor
ed inside that they use to decrypt the movies, and such a player for flash media
 could work the same way.

 Ka> Considering optical media starts to decay in around 20 years, this is no
 Ka> longer a theoretical. Any DVD or Blu-Ray purchased at the start of the
 Ka> millenium is nearing its end-of-life. Best to rip it soon before quality
 Ka> begins to decline.

That's what people say, but I have some old discs that I still haven't had any p
roblem with.  I have a DVD movie I purchased a little over 20 years ago, and I j
ust watched it again a couple months ago and it didn't have any problems. I also
 have a CD-R that I backed up my original 90s BBS onto in 2000, and I was still 
able to read it recently.

For those who have experienced optical media "decay", I have to wonder if those 
discs were stored somewhere that was too warm or perhaps in sunlight or somethin
g.

Nightfox

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