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Those are massive files. You can easily get a 45 to 55 minute TV episode in 1080p well under 1GB using HEVC.
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To bump the thread again...
74 TV shows, mostly 70’s to 90’s shows
336 Movies - anything from silent era to present day
Music collection is large, and some of that has been on my network since Napster, I was 18 with an internet account and no money! (56k modem lol)
This is the second rebuilding of my media library but now complete with a backup strategy!
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3399 Movies and 50 TV Shows
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5,287 movies, from 1902 until 2018.
568 Tv Shows, approx. 16k episodes.
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1902? I thought I was doing well with 1927, I’m going to have to download the lumiere brothers shorts now, so I can say that mine starts with the birth of cinema ☹️
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(This post was last modified: 2018-06-03, 05:54 by wdpcpa.)
There are very good VPNs that don't keep records for $40 a year. Mine was recommended by Lifehacker.
Who's your uncle? That's one way to increase your library. Inform you nephew and the neighbor kid that you will be glad to provide them a back up service. Send them a hard drive and you are off to the races. You will end up with some odd stuff this way. And a lot of things you have not seen.
The wife and I often play things in order. We give it 10 minutes, two thumbs up and we continue. One thumbs down and we move to the next. Seen some things we normally wouldn't watch.