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this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2023
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We're at the stage where owning media is a news-worthy concept. (and no, iTunes is not owning your media either, it's licensed, but how crazy would the headlines be if she bought physical media)
The thing is…a lot of media will never hit physical copies.
Has anything from Apple TV+ been released on DVD?
Apparently, according to the article at least, she and her husband wanted to watch ~~The Sopranos~~ Top Chef season 20, they couldn't figure out how to get Hulu+Live to work, so they buying the Sopranos on iTunes.
But I'm pretty sure The Sopranos had a physical release.
For a brief time I used Netflix, I was not impressed with the fluctuations of encoding/streaming quality.(yep, I know it's early days.) Fast forward to this year, I visited my friend's place to have a get together, one pick something to watch and yet with gigabit fibre internet it still looks shit and pixelated until it "catches up".
I'd buy downloads instead cause I can zoom around the show without worrying the quality.