Should i keep dvds
I really do. It makes perfect sense to digitize films. Life is short. It makes it less special. Less of an event. I like my privacy. So tell me. How do YOU store yours? Are you one of the types above? And does anyone, anywhere sell shelving that actually neatly fits hundreds of DVDs?
Hit me up in the comments below. Craig Lines cjlines. Craig Lines has written articles for various magazines and websites, two whole books and several thousand pointless tweets. Learn more super-cool facts at www. Sony followed suit. Services like Google Drive were already encouraging users to keep their documents, videos, music, and pictures digital. Once that silver is exposed, it tarnishes — and tarnishing can fundamentally alter the sound.
Discs with this kind of damage can crackle and cut out completely. Take Decluttr. Decluttr even pays for postage. Or you could patronize Amazon Trade-In.
Shipping is covered, you get an immediate offer, and there is no registration or formal listing required. Store them in style. Organize them by color for some easy visual flair, or choose a set of cool bookends. Like this fake katana off Amazon or this vinyl set from Etsy. You can also literally spell out your passion for cinema by following this film-themed shelving spin from IKEA Hackers. You might be reluctant to give up your old movies and music. To find out how you can make space in your life, talk to one of our space experts.
Generally it takes 3 to 5 days for our team lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Duis iaculis vel magna tristique amet iaculis:. I've swapped back and forth a couple times over the years and am glad I kept them.
Plus if you ever decide to sell any having the cases will be handy then. LtKernelPanic wrote: Unless you have an enormous collection and live in a small place personally I'd just box them up and keep them. I think it also depends on how you plan on accessing the DVD content. In a case such as mine, there isn't much purpose in keeping physical DVD cases. But if you're going to be using the physical discs to view the content, keeping the cases makes a lot more sense. If someone is browsing a collection for something to view, being able to look at a lineup of DVD cases, view the artwork, and read the synopsis on the back is a much richer experience than flipping through a binder is discs.
That experience can be replicated to some degree in software, so the proper HTPC solution precludes the need for retaining the physical cases. Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor. Moderator et Subscriptor. If you ever plan to sell, keep the cases. Sagan :]. Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius et Subscriptor. IceStorm wrote:. Captain Riker.
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