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  3. I would really like to have the movie Crash (1996 by David Cronenberg) in my home library.

I would really like to have the movie Crash (1996 by David Cronenberg) in my home library.

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  • anctreat5358@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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    I would really like to have the movie Crash (1996 by David Cronenberg) in my home library. I do not have the ability to read any physical media in my home. I believe this film is only available in DVD or maybe blu-Ray, not streaming anywhere that I've looked.

    Does anyone know of a firm or person that would be willing to convert the disk into a digital file, once I owned the physical disk? Preferably at a reasonable cost. I live in the USA, if that matters.

    #AskFedi #Streaming #ConvertPhysicalMedia

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      I would really like to have the movie Crash (1996 by David Cronenberg) in my home library. I do not have the ability to read any physical media in my home. I believe this film is only available in DVD or maybe blu-Ray, not streaming anywhere that I've looked.

      Does anyone know of a firm or person that would be willing to convert the disk into a digital file, once I owned the physical disk? Preferably at a reasonable cost. I live in the USA, if that matters.

      #AskFedi #Streaming #ConvertPhysicalMedia

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      @AncTreat5358 It's in the archive: https://archive.org/details/crash-david-cronemberg-1996
      You can stream it (subtitles available) or download the whole thing!

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        I would really like to have the movie Crash (1996 by David Cronenberg) in my home library. I do not have the ability to read any physical media in my home. I believe this film is only available in DVD or maybe blu-Ray, not streaming anywhere that I've looked.

        Does anyone know of a firm or person that would be willing to convert the disk into a digital file, once I owned the physical disk? Preferably at a reasonable cost. I live in the USA, if that matters.

        #AskFedi #Streaming #ConvertPhysicalMedia

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        @AncTreat5358 if scrupulous to a fault: buy a disc, shelf it, find a warez copy (it’s legal to keep copies of legitimately-owned media) .

        Me, I have a permanent enough place to put them, so I own 2x $30 usb optical drives and buy the bejeebers out of $2-5 used media. Yard/boot sales, swapmeets, pawn & thrift shops.

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          @AncTreat5358 if scrupulous to a fault: buy a disc, shelf it, find a warez copy (it’s legal to keep copies of legitimately-owned media) .

          Me, I have a permanent enough place to put them, so I own 2x $30 usb optical drives and buy the bejeebers out of $2-5 used media. Yard/boot sales, swapmeets, pawn & thrift shops.

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          @cascheranno Thanks for your advice and approach, D2!

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