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Can i burn the movies i buy on GOG to a DVD and watch them onn a DVD player? Or do i have to convert them first?
This question / problem has been solved by Maighstirimage
The movies are in H.264, which your DVD player may or may not handle. If it doesn't, you'll need to use burning software that automatically creates a DVD-video disc, or DVD authoring software that creates a DVD-video ISO file you can burn.

Try it and see what happens.
Post edited April 30, 2017 by Maighstir
I tried to burn down a theater showing the Matrix trilogy and the sprinkler system kicked on stopping me, so no.
I suggest gasoline.
I bought myself a respberry pi3 and watch all my movies on the large TV screen that way. It's about as cost effective and usable as it gets, and can handle just about any format imaginable.
Start with books, that's quite popular, and work your way up to movies.
Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
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Titanium: I bought myself a respberry pi3 and watch all my movies on the large TV screen that way. It's about as cost effective and usable as it gets, and can handle just about any format imaginable.
I bought myself a HDMI cable.
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
Yes, Austin High is a good one.
Post edited April 30, 2017 by Prah
A better question would be "Do the movies blend?"
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
I have 32 of them...
Post edited April 30, 2017 by Bigs
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Prah: I bought myself a HDMI cable.
Yeah, me too. It came attached to a tiny computer.
What I did is I bought a newer blu-ray player with a usb slot. I just dump the movies (not specifically GOG movies though) into a folder on a flash drive and I haven't found a movie yet that wouldn't play. It will even upscale non HD content. Pretty easy solution.

And if I did fine one that wouldn't play, it's easy enough to convert using Handbrake or something...
Post edited May 01, 2017 by BKGaming
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
I never purchased any of them.
I'm interested in the great DRM-free games of this website.
And soundtracks, I welcome them with open arms.
But not movies or documentaries about video games.
That's not to say I'm against products for other audiences, if they decide to return, with more movie releases, cool. I'm just not after them, my wallet is safe against these things.
Post edited May 02, 2017 by almabrds
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
He probably doesn't. He likely scams/begs for them like he does with games here.
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
Yes. The Gamers and The Gamers 2 are awesome!
All the rest though, all those documentaries and whatnot don't interest me in the least.
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Breja: Wait, wait, wait... someone actually buys those movies?
Some of "The Gamers"series are pretty funny...and "Dark Dungeons" is truly a trip.