So Home is a separate 1.8TB NVME drive… But under home is my home directory, and under that is a half-dozen NAS mounts, including my Plex stuff. collection of ISO images. ;-)
Yeah, a single raw blu-ray can be over 100GB. I ripped my whole doctor who blu-ray collection once, it took quite a few days. And that wasn’t even 4k or HDR or anything. The first few seasons are even interlaced iirc.
I was like “nothing wrong here” until I saw that T that my brain just refused to parse the first time.
If I was on my laptop and not my phone I would post a screenshot with a P just for you
lol , is home separate mount point?
Yeah,
So Home is a separate 1.8TB NVME drive… But under home is my home directory, and under that is a half-dozen NAS mounts, including my
Plex stuff.collection of ISO images. ;-)omg. how many isos to get 100tb
If you’re doing raw bluray, not as many as you’d think.
Yeah, a single raw blu-ray can be over 100GB. I ripped my whole doctor who blu-ray collection once, it took quite a few days. And that wasn’t even 4k or HDR or anything. The first few seasons are even interlaced iirc.
BR is 25/50G, 4K BR is 66/100G
Uncompressed raw blu-ray rips most certainly are not.