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DVDISO or 1080p Blueray rip video file?
Diaphantos:
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Lucky you, did you go to Oorai Prefecture to see where the scenes of Girls und Panzer were inspired from ?
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I haven't seen the series, so I haven't visited any of those places, but there's no such thing as an Oorai Prefecture...
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Sorry that was a typo, it should Oarai Prefecture, or least that is the name of the town.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%8Carai
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_und_Panzer
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A question though, if you are Japanese why don't you buy the Blue-Ray ... it is not like you can't buy the material as you are in Japan.
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I'm a Japanese national living in America. I go back about a dozen times a year, but I don't have the time to go shopping for BDs or the luggage space to carry a whole bunch of BDs back with me. Instead, I leave my physical collection with a friend in Japan, but I also keep a digital collection on my hard drive. She's free to view my collection when she wants, and in exchange she buys things for me that I can't get while I'm in the States.
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So you should be able to get the BDs you want, so why are you asking for BDs ISO on the internet ?
Do BD really weight that much ? I sometimes travel with a box of 20 DVDs, only because I don't have a BD reader.
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Never heard of the place, but if I like the anime and ever have to go to Ibaragi Prefecture I might check it out.
I'd like to have the same collection on my hard drive as I do in real life, but I don't know how to rip blue ray discs my self.
It's not weight, it's space. I have daily supplies in stockpiled Japan, so I generally get on a plane with just a backpack.
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Try this Lifehacker tip next time you are in Japan then: The Hassle-Free Guide to Ripping Your Blu-Ray Collection - http://lifehacker.com/5559007/the-hassle+free-guide-to-ripping-your-blu+ray-collection
:)
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I'll give it a try on my next trip, though I'm not sure how many rounds I'll have to make to bring back my entire collection on a USB stick lol
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