"I cant see the movie I want because Netflix removed it"
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I'm not going to back to re-rip the movies I burned to 700MB CDs that I would enjoy on a CRT monitor that was just blurry enough to make them look good. Not every movie needs 4K to be enjoyed.
(that's my cope and I'm sticking to it)
Limewire, div-X, CDR
Good times
It's not a cope and the successor of CRT technology was stuck in patent purgatory. Essentially flat screen CRTs were only a couple of years away from production but fucking patent holders had to screw us over so we were stuck with LCDs with no native motion blurring for almost two decades, not even going to get into the horrid ghosting.
Agreed.
A lot of TV was never recorded higher than at-the-time broadcast quality, I've got some of that on DVD. There's no reason to have better.
I've argued with some streaming service advocates that streaming 4K looks no better than 1080p Blu-Ray anyway. At a certain point bitrate wins. I guess that's my cope, I have a lot of 1080p Blu-Ray.