Uncompressed Blu-ray backup

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php111

Junior Audioholic
Please move this thread if needed. I apologize but I was not sure if it should be posted in the Blu-ray Discs or not.




Hey, I have the following in my collection and am looking to sell everything on eBay as used to make money. I do have a few external hard drives for storing uncompressed. However, I do not have the space to store everything uncompressed. With keeping them uncompressed and what are my alternatives to backup everything like now and leaving everything uncompressed? The following is what I have to sell.


Zero Dark Thirty Blu-ray
Scarface Blu-ray
The Incredible Hulk Blu-ray
Iron Man Blu-ray
Iron Man 2 Blu-ray
The Librarian trilogy Blu-ray
Harry Potter complete 8 film Blu-ray
Star Wars The Complete Saga Blu-ray
300 DVD
8 Mile DVD
James Cameron’s Avatar 3 Disc Set Blu-ray
The first Godfather DVD
Star Wars The Force Awakens Blu-ray
World Trade Center DVD
The first Matrix DVD
300 Rise of an Empire Blu-ray
Game of Thrones Seasons 1-7 Blu-ray
The Sopranos Complete Set Blu-ray
Deadwood Blu-ray
Rome both seasons Blu-ray
Dexter seasons 1-6 Blu-ray
Sons of Anarchy Seasons 3-7 Blu-ray
OZ Seasons 1 & 2 DVD
Boardwalk Empire complete set Blu-ray
Band Of Brothers Blu-ray
Tales from the Crypt seasons 1-4 DVD
Star Trek The Original Series Remastered DVD Edition Season 1
The Wire Seasons 1 & 2 DVD
X-files Seasons 1 & 2 DVD
True Detective Seasons 1 & 2 Blu-ray
 
TheWarrior

TheWarrior

Audioholic Ninja
You're probably going to spend what you'd earn selling the discs, just to buy enough storage.

Personally, I am sticking with physical media. It's superior to any streaming that is currently available. If you really cherish those shows/movies, I'd keep them!
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Making copies and selling the physical disc isn't exactly a legal approach. Likely this isn't the forum to gain such info, but there are other resources out there to guide you.
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
Making copies and selling the physical disc isn't exactly a legal approach. Likely this isn't the forum to gain such info, but there are other resources out there to guide you.
It is very not legal.
 
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