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Juicy Box

macrumors 604
Sep 23, 2014
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Not sure of the total, but I have probably close to 1k movies and maybe 50 TV Shows, mostly on physical, but some digital.

I have a Plex media server, and while not all my content has been added yet, I just checked and I have a total of 681 movies, and 39 TV shows. Not all the TV shows are complete, but most are.

Between the physical media that I have not finished adding, and the digit purchases, it is probably over 1k movies. Most of the TV shows are added, and I have a handful of digital purchases, and only like 5 complete TV show digital purchases.

I am still buying physical media, almost all Blu-ray's, and plan on adding them all to my Plex server eventually. I don't buy too much digital anymore.
 

Boyd01

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Staff member
Feb 21, 2012
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New Jersey Pine Barrens
840 movies, 760 tv episodes and 6700 songs for a total of 2.2tb on a 4tb SSD connected to a 2014 Mini running iTunes with home sharing on Mojave. I access them via two Apple TV's, a Mac, iPad and iPhone. The Mini is also connected to my home stereo system with speakers in different rooms for listening to the music plus streaming Sirius/XM.

Most of the video was ripped from my large DVD collection, but I have a growing number of purchased movies too. I stopped buying and using physical media about 10 years ago but still get them as gifts from time to time (I have a small stack that I've been putting off ripping for awhile actually).
 

JeffPerrin

macrumors 6502a
Jul 21, 2014
671
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about 100 digital? Lots and lots of discs but I won't count those because they are all collecting dust.

I've noticed our purchasing, and especially rental habits have decreased dramatically with the abundance of streaming platforms. The last movie I bought was Dune 2.
 

subjonas

macrumors 603
Feb 10, 2014
6,215
6,704
Some impressive collections here. Mine is very modest, maybe still only double digits, but mostly because I just haven’t had time to hunt for sales. Also I only buy content that I think I’m going to watch more than once, so that is a limiting factor. I only buy physical media (4k as much as possible) in order to have the highest quality and so that I can lend or give it away freely at any point. I would prefer if I could do all this digital-only, but I don’t know if we’ll ever get there (legally—won’t go the stealing route).
 

Edd70

macrumors 6502
Feb 16, 2018
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I own the Mad Men series on Apple, as we consider it the most re-watchable show. We have maybe 12 films on DVD, one or to Blu-ray. To me, buying media these days doesn't make alot of sense, and I'm not a huge A/V aficionado. Even buying Mad Men was only because AMC+ (or whatever they call it now) is a terrible service and that's the rare show we always want available.
 

colodane

macrumors 65816
Nov 11, 2012
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482
Colorado
Easy answer - Zero.

I've never had any desire to "own" a movie, since I never watch one more than once.

You'd be surprised at how much time (and storage space) this frees up ! 😀
 

Killbynumbers

macrumors 6502a
May 29, 2019
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I have mostly movies and TV shows purchased in iTunes since 2012. I did start buying the Blu-Ray copies of those same TV shows over the last two years as well. Movies, I have about 400. About 200 were bought in iTunes and the rest downloaded elsewhere over the years.
 

jz0309

Contributor
Sep 25, 2018
11,318
29,877
SoCal
about 370 ripped from DVD and ~ 250 purchased on iTunes. I use the TV app on the Mac to manage them on an external drive.
 
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