*yawns and looks at extraction process*
"I/O error."
Eh? That's a new one. *notices videos are at least partially extracted anyway*
*tests first video to find it works perfect*
Hm, guess it just fully extracted that one. But what would happen...?
*tests second video to find it apparently playing, just unable to skip ahead/fast forward*
Wait, what?
Eh, I wouldn't consider myself superior, considering that the majority of my movies are movies that I'll probably never watch. Aside from that I have some anime and PC games. I've hardly even started on my music collection yet either, so the 3 TB was necessary.
Also, all my rips are going to be worthless when DVDs become obsolete, and then I'll have to buy another HDD or SSD in a few years once I run out of space for all my Blu Ray rips. It's a never ending cycle.![]()
2TB for $90 is still more cost effective than the 3TB HDDs
Also, for the low price of $2,499 you can get yourself a 8x2TB raid setup!![]()
That may be, but I'd rather have maximum storage and minimum hardware. Also, the 3 TB supports USB 3.0 and can be used as an internal drive when I upgrade again, albeit in a few years.
You think that's bad? Check this shit out.
Someone misclick there?
Heeheehee.![]()