Blu-rays are expensive. Most cost about $20. To build your Blu-ray library would cost alot of dough if you are buying every thing new. So how do you buy cheap Blu-ray movies? Over the last couple of years, I have found Amazon.com to be the cheapest. While their new Blu-ray prices are competitive, their best […]
Continue reading...10. September 2009
Some movies are meant to be on Blu-ray. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is one of them. Sadly though, it looks like the trilogy won’t be available until next year (first quarter of 2010). From Engadgethd.com Our friend Bill at the Digital Bits continues to deliver on some of the best and worst Blu-ray […]
Continue reading...1. September 2009
Ever since the release of Blu-ray to the world, people have been predicting its demise. The most common reason is that downloaded movies are just around the corner. In essence, Blu-ray was dead before it arrived. However, Blu-ray has two advantages over downloadable content from the likes of iTunes and Amazon. First off, Blu-ray looks […]
Continue reading...1. September 2009
AnyDVD HD offers you the ability to rip a movie as either an ISO file (which is an image of the actual disc) or as a set of folders. If you plan on manipulating the movie at all (i.e. remove trailers etc), I recommend ripping as a folder. ISO files can be loaded seamlessly with […]
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