I remember when 1tb was huge. 10 years later and I’m thinking 100tb wouldn’t be insane as far as capacity only financially. I’ve had a nice home theater for 11 years and when considering storage of movies I’ve come to the conclusion that just buying on amazon prime movie is probably more economically feasible than ripping and storing on my own hardware.
I paid about $1100 total for my NAS, sitting at about 70TB in total. I get all my content online for free and can still access it with no issues wherever I please. I can get everything from Amazon Prime directly downloaded onto my NAS as well, same with other streaming softwares. When Amazon deletes things, I will still have them. I will ALWAYS suggest owning your media.
Great video! Love seeing these kind of videos about home media servers. Would love to see a few videos from you about how you use Infuse, software for ripping/remuxing, and anything else related to a home media server! Keep up the good work🤙
Hey I really appreciate this comment! Been pretty slow on getting stuff out to the channel but can definitely start brainstorming some more home media stuff. I learned most of what I cover in this video from Techthusiasm and felt like the TV show section of this video was really the only unique perspective since most people only rip their movies. I've thought about doing some image quality comparisons between Infuse and the disc but I wanted to wait on that until I got a TV upgrade and can judge differences a little better. Let me know if there's anything specific about the process that you're curious about.
Thank you for making this video! It's refreshing to hear this information from a calm perspective. Much appreciated! ⭐
I remember when 1tb was huge. 10 years later and I’m thinking 100tb wouldn’t be insane as far as capacity only financially. I’ve had a nice home theater for 11 years and when considering storage of movies I’ve come to the conclusion that just buying on amazon prime movie is probably more economically feasible than ripping and storing on my own hardware.
I paid about $1100 total for my NAS, sitting at about 70TB in total. I get all my content online for free and can still access it with no issues wherever I please. I can get everything from Amazon Prime directly downloaded onto my NAS as well, same with other streaming softwares. When Amazon deletes things, I will still have them.
I will ALWAYS suggest owning your media.
i got a 41tb plex server and i love it! good content bro.
Doing my DVD collection at the moment using winx dvd and plex, but your video was really interesting :) thanks
Great video! Love seeing these kind of videos about home media servers. Would love to see a few videos from you about how you use Infuse, software for ripping/remuxing, and anything else related to a home media server! Keep up the good work🤙
Hey I really appreciate this comment! Been pretty slow on getting stuff out to the channel but can definitely start brainstorming some more home media stuff. I learned most of what I cover in this video from Techthusiasm and felt like the TV show section of this video was really the only unique perspective since most people only rip their movies.
I've thought about doing some image quality comparisons between Infuse and the disc but I wanted to wait on that until I got a TV upgrade and can judge differences a little better.
Let me know if there's anything specific about the process that you're curious about.
Love your video!! Keep it up!
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