Your Anime collection, DVD or P2P?
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Your Anime collection, DVD or P2P?
Greetings to everyone!
This is an attempt at getting to know how anime fans in other countries "assemble" their anime collection.
I myself buy DVDs once a year or so, when I gather enough resources , but I also use P2P as a source of potential future buys and in-between entertainment.
I started this kind of poll on a forum in Slovenia, to see what sources people use for viewing and collecting anime. You can view the poll here, if you're curious.
Prehaps it's odd posting this on a P2P anime centerstage forum, but what the heck, I'll give it a shot!
This is an attempt at getting to know how anime fans in other countries "assemble" their anime collection.
I myself buy DVDs once a year or so, when I gather enough resources , but I also use P2P as a source of potential future buys and in-between entertainment.
I started this kind of poll on a forum in Slovenia, to see what sources people use for viewing and collecting anime. You can view the poll here, if you're curious.
Prehaps it's odd posting this on a P2P anime centerstage forum, but what the heck, I'll give it a shot!
hmm, this poll poses a problem.
I own dvds and I get my supplies from P2P too...
catch is that I dont necessarily buy my DVDs
pretty much my local anime store lends me their first copy dvds to watch, and when they've sold a few they just go ahead and let me keep it for free, so money is going back to the companies
I own dvds and I get my supplies from P2P too...
catch is that I dont necessarily buy my DVDs
pretty much my local anime store lends me their first copy dvds to watch, and when they've sold a few they just go ahead and let me keep it for free, so money is going back to the companies
Cant get enough..
I use just p2p and I´m not going to buy any DVDs. While there are p2p programs, then I use them. Good way to save money and use it for something else. I don´t want to say, that I think that buying anime DVDs is a waste of money. It isn´t, but if you have another change and you can save up some money, then use the change! Or if you have enough money and don´t wish to wait and you like best quality, then go on!
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I buy the animes I loved to watch on dvd (if it ever comes out in Germany )
I download the main part (95%), because
1. to get anime dvds in Germany is difficult
2. one German Anime DVD costs regularly 25-30 Euros
3. Not all Animes which are out there are worth to buy
4. I was a poor pupil (student later) and now I'm a poor apprentice (trainee)
But it's getting better with getting orig. anime dvds in Germany and it will get better with my money problem.
I download the main part (95%), because
1. to get anime dvds in Germany is difficult
2. one German Anime DVD costs regularly 25-30 Euros
3. Not all Animes which are out there are worth to buy
4. I was a poor pupil (student later) and now I'm a poor apprentice (trainee)
But it's getting better with getting orig. anime dvds in Germany and it will get better with my money problem.
same thing as me in portugal...AnimeOtaku wrote:I buy the animes I loved to watch on dvd (if it ever comes out in Germany )
I download the main part (95%), because
1. to get anime dvds in Germany is difficult
2. one German Anime DVD costs regularly 25-30 Euros
3. Not all Animes which are out there are worth to buy
4. I was a poor pupil (student later) and now I'm a poor apprentice (trainee)
But it's getting better with getting orig. anime dvds in Germany and it will get better with my money problem.
I'm usually watching the fansubbed version first. Because it's fresh and new, and of course not available anywhere on DVD. But if I do like a series a lot, I usually buy the DVDs as soon as they are released in the US.
The makers of Anime put so much love and time into this. so make sure to compensate them for their hard work, if you can. At least that's how I see it
The makers of Anime put so much love and time into this. so make sure to compensate them for their hard work, if you can. At least that's how I see it
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- Location: Sydney, Australia
This poll also gives me a problem. I don't own any purchased anime DVDs, but I do plan on buying some at some time in the future when I have money, most of my stuff (99%) comes from downloading, but I've also borrowed some things from friends. So there are 3 that kind of fit. Probably the second last one is closest, except for the fact that I have no objection to buying DVDs.
I'll start buying anime dvds the moment they're reasonably priced and contain clean 100% progressive video without dotcrawl, rainbows, blocking, ringing, halos, blurring, noise, dubs, ugly hardsubbed lyrics & english credits, etc. etc. etc. Until then I'm not paying through the ass when I can get something of superior quality off the net.