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58_Roadmaster
Yes, yes, the internet downloaded Divx films escaped my consciousness! So, sorry. :sad: True that most commercially published (re: official) media can be found on auction websites. In the "trading" option, I was referring to what can be called "pirated" movies that are "homemade" from broadcast sources or early media-type transfers (16mm, or Kinescope shot of a TV during the original broadcast.)
antp
In which category do the downloaded divx/dvd fall ? :cupra:
G-MANN
How come there are options for Trading Websites, online stores and Internet auction sites (like ebay)? Those are just ways of obtaining comercially published DVDs, I've bought DVDs from shops (such as HMV, Zavvi/Virgin Megastore and WH Smith), ebay and online stores (Amazon, Play.com). I also rent DVDs from LOVEFILM. About half of my images come from official DVDs I've bought (and a few borrowed from friends) and other half were rented. I don't really bother with pirate DVDs.

And some members get their movie captures from downloads.
Raul1983
I think I have a source not mentioned in the poll. I buy my DVD's from flea market or book antiquary (many of them sell second-hand DVD's). When I find interesting movies I phone to my brother and he checks if they are already in the database :wink: Sometimes I buy stuff from Ebay (mostly serie seasons and movie packs).
58_Roadmaster
Hi again!

This is my first poll! :sol:

I should clarify that "favourite" is a bit misleading. I don't mean the way you prefer to find contributions for reasons of photo quality, but the way in which most of your contributions to date can best be described.

The #3 answer I would be especially curious to know if anyone regularly frequents these sites. When I miss a film on my classic movie channel, I can often find it on these sites, priced $4.99 and up to $29.99 each. I love the less popular films, and would like to contribute more like "Because They're Young" (1960), which is one of the titles that I did not record today and found listed for sale on such a website.

http://www.ioffer.com/i/14745173?store=1
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1010/209055.1010.A.jpg
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