Does /tv/ actually buy physical media?
If so, how do you display your collection?
>>83193604
I just keep everything organized alphabetically. The few dvds I have left are all kept separate from everything else. I don't have any friends and my family lives too far away to visit, so I'm not too concerned with how it looks. It's functional, so that is fine.
>>83193694
I really need to alphabetize my collection.
>>83193713
I used to organize alphabetically within genre and separate all the genres, but it really wasn't any more efficient.
>>83193604
>physical media
you mean writable discs and hdds?
no, I don't collect bits of expensive plastic.
>>83194724
What's your hobby so I can shit on that please
>>83193713
I seperate it by director and in ascending order of year for their work.
Some random shit is organized into genre
>>83194793
shistpoging on 4chinz whil drunk
I used to buy a lot, yeah. Not so much now, but I've bought a couple of movies over the last couple of years. I didn't much organize them, honestly. Just stacked them on top of my shelves where I put my cds.
>>83193604
>Does /tv/ actually buy physical media?
Yes, I buy books and comics.
>If so, how do you display your collection?
Shelves. Ones with doors are the best, in order to protect from dust.
I only own one piece of physical media.
I used to, but it really seems like its just becoming more and more pointless. I had a pretty huge DVD collection, lots of TV shows on DVD. It all became so useless once Netflix became a thing. How could I have known Netflix would happen? >_>
Now there are Blu Rays and I have like maybe ten of those. Streaming movies on VUDU for like $4 instead of buying physical for around $20 is just so much better.