JMP.chat can give you a Canadian number.
I believe so. I haven’t tried that, but I don’t see any reason why that wouldn’t work.
If anything you can just combine them all into a single .mkv.
There really isn’t any good software for making your own custom Blu-rays.
If you don’t care about menus and just want to put your .mkv on a Blu-ray disc, then you can use tsMuxeR to convert your .mkv file into a Blu-ray compliant ISO or BDMV folder structure.
Keep in mind you’ll need to use the proper video and audio codecs if you want it to properly turn your video file into an ISO - it’s recommended you use AVC/H.264 for video and AC3 (lossy) or TrueHD (lossless) for audio.
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That is correct.
See also: Schrödinger’s neurodivergence.
“What’s wrong with you? Why are you like this?”
“There’s nothing wrong with you, you need to stop making excuses.”
…The Rock has come back to Flatpak!
I rate it a 10.10.0 out of 10.
They planned to get some dinner and have some beer after a hard day’s work but needed to wash their very dirty hands first. So they went back into the bathroom and washed their hands. Well apparently that was too “gay” for the owner of the bar and they went over to the bathroom and started saying things like “I don’t know what you think you’re doing in there” and “I just need to make sure you’re not doing anything funny”.
Fellas, is it gay to practice basic personal hygiene?
It’s just the vibe you gave off in the comments.
I understand your concern about copyright laws and the ethics of copy-pasting a paywalled article, but this was not the right way to react. By removing comments containing the article, you created a Streisand effect, where attempts to censor information only end up making people more aware of said information. If you had just ignored the comment with the full article and acted like it was no big deal, people wouldn’t have felt the need to troll you about copyright, and perhaps they might have actually discussed the topic in the article, as more people would have been able to read it.
But please don’t let this fiasco discourage you from making typography posts on Lemmy. We need more communities and engagement here. It seems you’re very passionate about this subject, and it would be a shame to see you leave. I’m sorry about the trolls from Hexbear, but again this wasn’t the right way to respond to this.
Hopefully we can forgive and forget.
I agree on this. Some things should just be left to the audience’s imagination.
Personally I would never pay for a PVOD release. It’s best to use that money to buy the Blu-ray, at least then you actually get to keep it.
Yes. Higher bitrate 1080p with lossless audio always beats low bitrate 4K with lossy audio.
It’s not, really. What makes it “premium” is the fact that you can watch it at home while it’s still in theaters.
PVOD (premium video-on-demand) is when you pay a one-time price to watch the movie digitally on platforms like iTunes, Amazon Prime, Vudu, Google Play, etc.
Personally, at those prices, I’d much rather wait for the Blu-ray release.
That’s correct.
Fun fact: last year, The Super Mario Bros. Movie made $75 million in PVOD sales. Additionally, studios get a bigger cut of the money in PVOD - instead of splitting it half-and-half with the theaters, they get about 80% of the profits.
And the best part? It’s all digital, so there’s little to no manufacturing costs, and they won’t “run out of stock”.
It’s no wonder they’re focusing so much on digital these days.
It’s amazing how much time you can kill when you’re constantly at doctors appointments all week.
Doctors appointments? Not for any negative reasons, I hope?
We’re going to find out…whether we want to or not.