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rearadmiral (0)
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Nothing other than online stuff. My collection has been entirely online stuff for probably close to a decade now. It's so much easier to manage and store that way.
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12-17-16 04:59am
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2
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pat362 (0)
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I haven't actually watched any of my dvd's in a while but I might still in the future but these days it's either online videos or the odd erotic literature.
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12-17-16 09:03am
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3
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Monahan (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - rearadmiral :
Me too. Not only is on line easier to manage and store it's a whole lot cheaper. I still have my collection of VHS tapes and DVD's...and some really old magazines, but I haven't looked at them in over a decade.
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12-17-16 09:14am
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4
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merc77 (Disabled)
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I make my own DVDs now and use them. I do have a few DVDs I have bought which feature older videos not available online.
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12-17-16 10:29am
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5
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bibo (Suspended)
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Nothing other.
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12-18-16 01:03am
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6
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superjank (0)
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REPLY TO #4 - merc77 :
I like to make my own DVDs sometimes. What software do you prefer?
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01-28-17 01:59am
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7
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merc77 (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #6 - superjank :
I use DVD Flick as it is free and easy to use. It covers most of the video types out there, but sometimes it won't work on a few videos.
Others charge money and don't burn the videos to DVD (although they do have edit features).
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01-28-17 07:45pm
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8
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Homegirl (Disabled)
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DVDs were good, but too expensive.
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05-26-20 09:50am
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