• @[email protected]
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    24 hours ago

    There are so many high quality rips out there. Bothering to rip these yourself makes not much sense, unless its very obscure stuff.

    • @[email protected]
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      4523 hours ago

      It’s the letter of the law: media shifting is legal in some places where downloading a copy from an unofficial site is not. Also, there are people out there who would not have the first idea where to look for an existing rip.

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t know the situation in all of the countries, but the ones I know that allow you to make a copy of what you purchased also require that in making a copy you are not allowed to break any DRM. I don’t think there are many media being sold that do not include some kind of DRM these days.

        Edit: agree that people may not know how to pirate stuff but ripping something in decent enough quality also requires quite specialist knowledge.

      • Rentlar
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        1023 hours ago

        And a mix of available copies/qualities are better.

    • Jo Miran
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      919 hours ago

      …unless its very obscure stuff.

      That’s primarily why you’d be ripping stuff. There is so much stuff only available on VHS and DVD.

    • alcoholic_chipmunk
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      519 hours ago

      Most rips tend to apply some compression. Ripping them yourself will generally give you a better result unless you also intend to compress them.