Why I'm Done With Streaming Services

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Skylar Dolan

Skylar Dolan

Күн бұрын

In the age of streaming services, why on Earth am I going back to physical media? Let's yap about it!
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@marcsomethingelse
@marcsomethingelse 24 күн бұрын
Tradition is not the worship of ashes but the preservation of fire.
@coltonstark8379
@coltonstark8379 26 күн бұрын
I love physical media. My wife and I put off streaming services for YEARS and we never had cable. So we ended up with a ton of dvds that we never got rid of luckily. Once we had our kiddo, we bought a box of 100 Disney (and similar) VHS tapes for something like $20. I started buying vinyl records of the albums that mean a lot to me and I use film for family pictures and trips in a photo album. It will be nice to pass all this along to our kiddo rather than everything getting lost when a phone breaks. Plus who knows how long streaming services will last.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
My parents have a load of DVD’s that I watched on repeat and I have my own Blu Ray and 4K collection now that I hope to share with my family someday. I started buying records and photographing on film and it’s all just so enjoyable and tangible it’s hard to describe!
@dr.kineilwicks7002
@dr.kineilwicks7002 25 күн бұрын
I never got into streaming; I always preferred physical media and ended up having that vindicated by the way these corporations splintered up the streaming, edited their products on the sly, or even just straight-up pulled stuff off the platform. My copies of Dumbo or Peter Pan doesn't have some "content warning" on it. Recently I got a converter so my VCR will work again. I've hooked up my DVD player near my computer so I can listen to my movies and shows. I've gotten a music player that plays everything from records to tapes to CDs. And yes, I've pirated shows that never got a proper release, not even on streaming. Some people might mock those of us who prefer cultivating these collections, but my collection is tailored to me, not them, and it's not dependent on a constant internet connection either.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
At the end of the day it makes us happy and we have something to show for our money it’s a win win
@DisappointedSon0813
@DisappointedSon0813 25 күн бұрын
100%!!! Thank you for this video. I have felt this same way for a while now. Recently, I started collecting vintage PC technology and have actually built a Windows 98 PC for older games and a Windows XP PC to sort of recapture that magic I once knew as well as VHS tapes and other means of physical media. Additionally, do not say that your video isn't going to change minds or change hearts because it certainly will. Even if it changes ONE persons mind, then it's worth it.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
That is so cool! I love the idea of keeping games alive with older technology. Thank you for the kind words :)
@DisappointedSon0813
@DisappointedSon0813 25 күн бұрын
@@TheSkylarDolan oh no prob! Just discovered your content today but already lovin it
@exit13productions50
@exit13productions50 24 күн бұрын
As a person who actively collects VHS, laserdisc and DVDs my only complaint about VHS is that you end up watching most movies in “pan and scan” format. In this regard i think DVD is far superior due to the movies being presented in their proper widescreen format, but VHS tapes are still fun as hell to collect and watch
@ajax201000
@ajax201000 25 күн бұрын
I detest them. Raising prices, adverts not only at the begining but during the movie, short episode runs, 2 year gaps between seasons, weekly episode releases, an attempt at abolishing binge watching, are all factors. If i wanted normal tv then id watch normal tv.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
We’ve just successfully created cable 2.0 that’s all it is
@ajax201000
@ajax201000 24 күн бұрын
@@TheSkylarDolan I just watches on hour long episode of the boys on prime and i have 7 adds broken into 3 segments. This is getting out of hand already.
@sarahh6
@sarahh6 25 күн бұрын
I am so glad this popped up on my homepage. This is an enjoyable listen while doing other stuff fr. (Like writing this comment. xD ) I could go on and on, but all I'll say is I saw the original Alien from 1979 for the first time when it was re-released in theatres a few months back for the 45th anniversary, all its glory on the big screen. Digged the Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack (Which as a Trekkie, well, the likelihood was quite high that I would, yeah.), and now I found them all for dirt cheap on VHS at a sale and watch them on an ancient round screen TV. (Well, maybe. I think the first one will be my favourite, have not even seen the others. Though the fun thing about the franchise is they are kind of all standalone) Life is good. Gotta love it when you're luck enough to have many unlabeled tapes to explore. (Ah, brutalmoose, inspiration.)
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
Going back to older media and seeing it in different forms is genuinely so fun and I love brutalmoose! His series in VHS tapes always makes me laugh and hits that nostalgia center of my brain.
@benjaminwilliamson9580
@benjaminwilliamson9580 3 күн бұрын
"There's so much more intention". Mindfully consuming, instead of mindlessly consuming. What musicians do you like? "Oh I don't know, I just put on this playlist on Spotify." No connection to what's being consumed! Great video, thanks for posting!
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 19 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@Mesa97
@Mesa97 26 күн бұрын
That's why I watch movies for free on sketchy websites 😅😅
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
those of us without netflix had to watch Beverly Hills Cop 4 somehow 🫡
@10191927
@10191927 25 күн бұрын
With streaming it’s only going to get worse and far more dystopian. If a platform doesn’t want to show a movie or film, it could just disappear into the ether of nothingness never to be seen again. I got my DVD collection and gaming collection, so I’m good.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
It makes me sad to see so many films and tv shows just be straight up lost to the public because studios don’t want to deal with rights issues or for tax incentives like Warner Bros. Same with video games especially I’ll always push for physical games.
@Classicgamingengine
@Classicgamingengine 2 күн бұрын
I just regret tossing out my dvd cases cause I wanted to put them in one of those dvd books and my collection is about over 400 + dvd and blu rays i also have a vhs collection vinyl and cd collection i also regret that me have a huge collection of physical i was still paying for streaming but just yesterday i said no more I cancelled all my streaming services… love your video by the way
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 19 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I also have a DVD book for when I bought movies from Redbox to keep and wish they had cases but can’t win em all
@adamwilson1691
@adamwilson1691 25 күн бұрын
how do the vhs tapes look on an hdtv? last time I tried that years ago I remember it looking terrible. I have a crt now specifically for vintage gaming or the occasional vhs.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
Sadly my TV doesn’t have a spot for component cables so I have to use a convertor and it looks good enough to watch without a problem but it’s definitely not the purest way to watch them
@scrim6398
@scrim6398 25 күн бұрын
The dream of the internet and streaming was the preservation and availability of everything everywhere but instead the mechanisms that inform what is available on streaming services has ruined them. Corporations / publishers using their "content" as bargaining chips in a ratrace to sell license packages to the highest bidder which only results in a terribly unpredictable supply for the consumer when the entire point of the model was ease of use and freedom of choice. So much old stuff isn't offered either, or they do offer them but it's some inferior version of the thing you want, or they only offer it partially. It's honestly horrific considering how much cultural momentum has been sucked out of the television and cinema industries, trying to watch certain old shows on streaming services is very hard to do and it almost feels like a deliberate move to obfuscate how crap some of the new stuff is by trying to hide the old stuff as best as possible. The absolute best way to get what you want it to just buy it physically.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
In the olden days when streaming services had just started it was incredible to have so few services and so many shows and then it just devolved into chaos and it’s really unfortunate. I hope that since we likely won’t go above 4K in terms of home media that we start getting more things that are stuck in DVD seeing new releases.
@carck6442
@carck6442 24 күн бұрын
The internet has provided that through piracy, so in a way we got it. Just not through the official means (by their own fault)
@Chernochegger
@Chernochegger 26 күн бұрын
I have an entire bookshelf in the basement of films. Ive been going through thise and have half abandoned most online services
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
It’s always fun to physically see how much media you’ve watched, I’m definitely guilty of not watching all my own movies
@DungTran-li2wn
@DungTran-li2wn 26 күн бұрын
i would love to burn some dvds to keep.
@lanceash
@lanceash 26 күн бұрын
I don't understand people who don't own and have no interest in owning CDs. I've always hated listening to music on the radio because they choose the music, not the listener. And I have no interest in hearing "More than a Feeling" for the 1000th time or whatever Foreigner tune they pull out of their bin. I am constantly scouring thrift stores for CDs. $2. Give it a try. Brazilian music, Chinese classical music, some bizarre band that nobody's ever heard of. Choose an album based solely on the cover. But have Sirius XM choose the next song? Pay money to a streaming service so that I can hear the same music I've already got on CD? I will admit, however, that having a streaming service to watch some TV show or some movie that I'm never going to watch again is convenient. I liked watching "Bosch" and "Flying Circus" on Amazon or whatever because I just can't see owning the DVD. Shows and music aren't like music. There's only so many times I can watch something. Black Sabbath or Miles Davis is forever.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
Not to mention CD quality is so much higher than streaming and radio! Radio has always annoyed me because it’s mostly ads now anyway but I love finding CD’s for cheap
@Lickymaballs
@Lickymaballs 26 күн бұрын
you should find the free streaming services and see if it is worth your time to watch for free instead of paying for streaming as there are several options out there
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
I’ve heard good things about Tubi and I have a Roku TV and they occasionally have some good stuff
@stonedskeleton2449
@stonedskeleton2449 26 күн бұрын
Same here man I got like over a 100 vhs tapes
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
I started out collecting mostly horror tapes and now I’m rounding it out so I probably only have around 30 or so
@django008
@django008 26 күн бұрын
What got me back to collecting dvds was so i can rip them and try to make them 1080p with ai as a hobby Also failing at it too but gonna keep going and learning
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 26 күн бұрын
I’ve watched a few videos on AI upscaling and it seems really interesting, good luck!
@fusionspace175
@fusionspace175 25 күн бұрын
I can't believe this isn't a joke or an RLM sketch. You sound like the old hipsters who used to swear that vinyl was the best way to listen to music, that the cracks and pops made it sound more authentic, the way it was meant to be heard, and all the technical hassles were worth it. You're got this adopted nostalgia for a time you missed out on and it's sad, you need to find ways to appreciate your own time. As for media, physical is sometimes worth it but only for special features and commentaries, anything else is so much better stored digitally. You didn't grow up with VHS so you didn't get to use its main function, making your own tapes from free sources or movie channels. That habit extended to some who would also make their own copies of tapes they rented, and then that would translate into the era f ripping dvd's. Sadly, no one thought to preserve all the features and extra people worked so hard to collect before disc rot claimed them, streaming services just have the title itself and you're lucky is the subtitles work correctly. Yes, collect and curate your own collection, but drop this silly love of the boxes and plastic cases and magnetic tape, all that is doomed to die out. Try to preserve value in your own collection, not monetary, but cultural and entertainment value, and for that the dvd era is your golden age. If you're going to be a physical collector, at least make plans to back it up digitally, trust me, you'll be glad you did later on. Dedication of any kind to VHS for any purpose other than making content or turning it into digital is pure vanity.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
I grew up on VHS and tape. To claim that a hobby of enjoying a media format is vanity is an insane stretch, I’m just trying to have fun
@carck6442
@carck6442 24 күн бұрын
I get what you’re saying, but especially for old movies/music, they were made with the hardware of its time in mind. A “worse” experience might very well be more enjoyable in some cases. As a personal anecdote, recently i watched Phantom Menace on 4k Bluray and was disappointed that i thought the CGI looked realistic 25 years ago. “How could i have been fooled like this, it looks terrible!” Then i tried watching it on DVD on an old CRT, and it look much better despite the lower resolution (and zoomed in image). The CGI actually looked credible again, because it was meant to be seen on this older lower fidelity hardware. Not on a 55” 4K living room display , it doesn’t hold up to that level of scrutiny and the experience is worse for it
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 25 күн бұрын
As someone who spent most of my life in the pre-streaming days, I find you guys absolutely hilarious. $16/mo. for Spotify = access to most recordings ever made $16/mo. for new physical media = maybe one new CD per month (if you're lucky) What a deal! And VHS, seriously? It was a trash format when it was new, and it looks terrible on a non-CRT monitor. It's funny how none of us who lived through this era have almost no nostalgia for it, while you guys do? Your problem is not the format and convenience, it's managing your expectations that matters.
@TheSkylarDolan
@TheSkylarDolan 25 күн бұрын
The whole point is that overconsumption creates diminishing returns, sure I can listen to anything on Spotify but it becomes mindless. As for VHS I lived through it to see the creation of the DVD and it’s just something nostalgic that people find fun, it’s not about getting the best picture quality that’s what 4K is for which is why I use both. At the end of the day if you’re not hurting anyone who cares?
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 25 күн бұрын
@TheSkylarDolan My point is that overconsumption is a choice, and making considered choices from a vast library of options does not diminish that experience. Growing up, I was so frustrated that there was so much music out there that was out of my reach because I couldn't afford to buy everything I wanted. While scarcity did make me cherish what I had all the more, I would NEVER want to return to that era when you would only be able to experience some music if you happened by chance to catch it on the radio or MTV. For a real music afficionado, it really sucked compared to today. Now I listen to pretty much everything from streaming services (and I have literally thousands of CDs and LPs collecting dust). But I don't listen indiscriminately to whatever some algorithm thinks I like. I curate my own playlists and mostly listen to what I've chosen myself...I just have a much bigger library to choose from than ever before...and I'm no longer stuck listening only at home or to whatever cassettes/discs I have floating around the car. The flexibility, price, quality, and choice are the greatest thing that have ever happened for listeners of recorded music. I don't even miss the liner notes, as all of that information and much, much more is available at my fingertips on the same device as my music plays on!
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