You can still find plain old CD players easily on Ebay. Cassette players, too. 8-tracks, not so much.
Or Goodwill…Or Ebay (aka pawn shop).
Being . . .Well, there is a easy solution.
Do not use it.Being . . .
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Actually 3 unofficial...2 Casino Royals, 1954 and 1967
Rip them, use a plex server. I don't play any of my discs. They are all ripped and streamed from my Plex at no additional compression than they are on the disc. Poor man's Netflix, but in my case, I watch everything on it. I don't like buying digital alone because there is no warranty for the future. It might never get to that point, but it is still a risk.What do you do when your player dies and no longer can get a new one.
Is there a reason to go beyond 4K? Heck, many 4K's aren't even 4K. It'll start becoming more expensive to produce 8K discs than the movie itself! But yeah, physical media is likely going away at some point.In about 5 years at the latest, no more players will be produced.
You are being kind. It was nice, but then ended like movies had a tendency to end during that period.The 1967 version is "Freakin' Genius!"
The back story could be a feature length film itself.
I still can't bear to watch it!The 1967 version is "Freakin' Genius!"
The back story could be a feature length film itself.
Like:Do not use it.