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Do you still watch movies on disc?

Dori

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Some years ago, the only means with which you can watch anything on TV is by using disc. It might be with a DVD or Blu-Ray disc. It's been a very memorable experience for us back then. Now, almost everything is streamed online on Netflix, Amazon Prime and the rest.

Do you still watch on disc now?
 
I haven't watched a movie on Disc in a few years. I used to get movie screeners that were all DVD or Bluray but now they just send me links to view their movies.
 
We have a Plex server, so our cloud movies come from a disc, not sure if that counts. But besides the server itself, nothing in the house can even accept a Bluray disc anymore lol
 
I still have DVDs and such laying around in storage that I collected over the years when they were more popular and always used but now, I usually watch movies through means of streaming services now or if they air on the television. I actually do not even have the ability to play DVDs anymore like I used to either as they were never used so I got rid of them.
 
I still buy a lot of my stuff on dvd and blu ray. I feel like it's more convenient over streaming. Sometimes the internet at my house can get pretty slow. Internet service isn't very fast where I live and I'm not quite sure why.
 
I must say that I had collected a lot of DVDs but never watched them again. It is because I do not have a DVD player.
 
I still have DVDs at home, but no, I haven't watched movies on them anymore.
 
No but with the help of pen drive and its more convenient and easy to carry
 
I’ve got loads of DVDs laying around my house, but I haven’t played any of them in a while. It’s too much effort to plug up my old DVD player.
 
Leave alone watching the movies in discs, for me l don't have the dvd video machine at all.
 
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