Streaming video, USB sticks. I have a $25 Amazon Fire stick plugged in to my TV. It is linked to my tablet. I can select any movie on Amazon, touch an icon an the Fire Stick plays it.
We have the "Great Courses" series by subscription and the Fire Stick plays that. I have not tried playing a movie file that way yet.
Some day, you may just set up an iTunes commercial account and have them pay a small amount to watch it on their phones!
BTW, I am dealing with the same challenges regarding an upcoming book to podcasting. I used to do cassettes and CDs, but doing it online as an audio book seems the best choice, especially for my target audience.
jvangorp wrote:
Good idea..Thanks. What is going to be the next "thing" after the DVD?
Blu Ray and then 4K Blu Ray. I think 8K is on the horizon.
jvangorp wrote:
I don't suppose there is a way to reformat/erase DVD-R discs once they have something saved on them?
(asking for a friend!)
There are no dumb questions. If they were, I'd be the biggest dummy....
To answer your question, no, not a DVD-R... On a DVD-RW, yes.
The OP's local Walmart is over 30 minutes away. The west really is a big place.
May I suggest uploading to YouTube and including the title (for searching) or link with the DVD so they can let grandparents, other family, friends, etc know by email, text or social media where they can also watch the team's 3rd place. DVD's are ok for an individual but are obsolete technology.
Dave327 wrote:
A dumb & bumber question - for the cost of a DVD R or DVD RW why would you care? Just use a new one.
Could be more than just one disc. For example, if there are several hundred discs involved, then it makes sense to find out if one can rewrite them to save money.
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
Stardust wrote:
B&H has 100 Sony for $19.99 (sure even better deals available) so even if it could be done why go thru time/trouble? If there is something on them your "friend" doesn't want anyone to see I understand a hammer or pliers is a good way to erase/reformat. <grin>
I tend to by CD and DVD-RW stuff at Off Max - just like spending money locally when possible. Taxes are taxes, but my community can use my tax $ better than some far off gov’t agency.
DeanS wrote:
I tend to by CD and DVD-RW stuff at Off Max - just like spending money locally when possible. Taxes are taxes, but my community can use my tax $ better than some far off gov’t agency.
I agree 100% - I only mentioned B&H because just received an ad and many here worship at that "church" but mentioned buying elsewhere. I buy local when I can but have to admit Amazon keeps making it easier & more desirable.
Stardust wrote:
B&H has 100 Sony for $19.99 (sure even better deals available) so even if it could be done why go thru time/trouble? If there is something on them your "friend" doesn't want anyone to see I understand a hammer or pliers is a good way to erase/reformat. <grin>
Just one quick swipe from the hub to the edge with any sharp object works wonders too. Data all gone.
jvangorp wrote:
Good idea..Thanks. What is going to be the next "thing" after the DVD?
I already have an "m-disc/ blu-ray"- will be unknown in 20 years. Big, slow, handy tho
5g LTE.
5 terabyte mini thumb drives.
Gigabit Internet home Ethernet service.
Stardust wrote:
May I suggest uploading to YouTube and including the title (for searching) or link with the DVD so they can let grandparents, other family, friends, etc know by email, text or social media where they can also watch the team's 3rd place. DVD's are ok for an individual but are obsolete technology.
Can something be considered obsolete if it's still used by millions of people? DVD /Blu-ray is still pretty mainstream, Yet some people talk about them as though they are 78 RPM shellac records being played by a steel needle on a hand cranked Victorola.
It's extremely humorous to me that this site is so full of folks that want to "own" their PP software but then claim that tangible media for their music, movies, and data are passe and obsolete.
I think the picture is becoming clear...
jvangorp wrote:
I don't suppose there is a way to reformat/erase DVD-R discs once they have something saved on them?
(asking for a friend!)
As others have said, there are no dumb questions. However, as you wander around this site, you will find there are a lot of dumb answers. Heck, I have probably given some of them myself. But even this is part of the search for knowledge.
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