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CeruleanRuin, in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?

Maybe not what you’re looking for, but fanedits are that thing to me. No body will ever see them on any streaming service or in a DVD bin at the store. They’re like treasures I can share only with other people who truly love movies as much as I do.

Also, I have the original special edition slip-case DVD of Dogma, which currently goes for as high as $19.95 on eBay!

biddy, in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?

Star Wars despecialized edition.

In 1997 George Lucas updated the original trilogy with new special effects, and every release since then has been the new special edition.

Fans have gone through a painstaking archival effort to track down the “despecialized” original release in as high quality as possible.

Legolution, in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?

Sorry, this is longer than I thought it would be. Bear with me…

At some point iTunes “upgraded” to include artist avatars that you couldn’t switch off or choose your own images for. Anyone it couldn’t find had a placeholder grey microphone icon, which was bad enough. If you had some obscure artist that happened to share a band name with a more popular act, it would default to their image. Unforgivable.

It pissed me off enough to seek another option and I eventually settled on Foobar2000, which was everything I had loved about Winamp and OG iTunes in one. Also, fully customisable, albeit with a learning curve. Moving everything into Foobar, I realised I needed to redownload all album cover art, for my 40,000+ song collection, in as high a resolution as possible (discovering albumartexchange, and Advanced Google Image Search, in the process).

Halfway through this task, I realised I should probably also redownload anything I had that was less than 192k bitrate, and maybe in some cases I should go flac, just to “make sure”. Fast forward a year and I have about 70,000 songs, mostly meeting those requirements, and mostly totally replacing the collection i had been building since 2001. God bless Soulseek and RuTracker.

Now, in answer to your actual question, on this journey I found (or, rather, didn’t) a whole bunch of stuff that I have from the early 2000s which doesn’t seem to exist online, anymore, or only does in poorer quality than I already had it, most of it old UK HipHop from that time. It was a real validation of one of the most important reasons for piracy, though I can’t claim it as the reason for my original (or ongoing) obsession!

yukichigai, in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?
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The original DVD release of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 riff of Godzilla vs Megalon. MST3K licensed the film from a company that did not actually own the rights to it, and only discovered when Toho sent out a cease and desist following the release of MST3K volume 10. Production was stopped, but a few hundred copies were still sold.

Funnily enough some of those copies were actually sold to Blockbuster, who somehow were allowed to keep renting them out even after the C&D went into effect. I made sure to rent a copy ASAP once I found out.

yukichigai, in Why are some people uploading/seeding with only single digits B/s?
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Having bittorrent traffic set to low priority while being online and doing other things can lead to that, especially someone seeding multiple things at once.

Also depending on where they are or how they’re connecting their ISP could be throttling them.

lemann, in What are some hidden gems and rare pieces of media? Maybe even deleted or lost on all legal distribution platforms?

For a short period of time GTA 3, VC and SA were removed from storefronts… replaced with the “GTA Definitive Edition” which was essentially a buggy mobile port, ported back to PC, not supporting any of the existing mod ecosystem.

During that time the only way to get your hands on the real “definitive” versions of these games was the high seas.

I believe the originals are restored now, but IMO Take2/Rockstar have fully lined pockets already so 🏴‍☠️🚢

Appoxo, in What's your favorite torrent search engine?
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Prowlarr and all my accounrs on trackers

pelikan, in Youtube - like apps like piped.video, but as Android app?
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You need ReVanced app, that’s new incarnation of Vanced app that ceased to work

Melatonin, in netflixmirror.com safe to use?

Why aren’t you using popcorn time?

cmysmiaczxotoy, in With PLEX blocking Hetzner Hosting, I'm thinking of Moving to Jellyfin, but I have some questions.

Jellyfin can’t block media. The connections are direct. Jellyfin db performance is noticeably slower than plex with 500k media items but it can still handle it

landordragen, in Any best practices to stream sports on iOS?
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If you find a solution, let me know.

For the time being I’m using this website, and cast it via Chromecast to my TV: stream2watch.pk

dingus, in Legendary PC developer says Denuvo is “a punishment to the consumer”
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Running With Scissors is a “legendary” developer?

Postal was a violent mess that didn’t age well.

Postal 2 was a buggy mess that also didn’t age well.

After that, it was just legitimately bad games on top of the humor not aging well. (They literally don’t even acknowledge Postal 3)

Seriously, who the fuck would label them legendary? They’ve been a broken mess for over a decade.

ninjan, in Rockstar selling you cracked copies on Steam

I love the implication here, that they don’t have the proper source (or skills left in the company) such that they can remove the DRM which doesn’t play nice themselves so they rely on a cracked copy of the game instead. Been quite a bit of news lately about how game companies have failed to keep the original source code for their games. Diablo 2, the Transformers games etc and those from active companies, there’s bound to be 1000s of games where the source is lost due to publishers closing down studios.

dani6h, in Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?

At least half my library on both Steam and GOG are games that I pirated, played the hell off and then just bought. Most I don’t even touch after buying them, I just do it to support the developer and actually own something I enjoyed.

Xianshi, in 2023 Paid VPN Relationship and Corporate VPN Ownership Map

Torrenting is one thing but I wouldn’t be trusting a VPN to protect from anything to attract the heat of the law or government.

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