Archiving Digital Media

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As I watch everything I love be consumed by pay-walls, subscriptions, streaming apps, I find myself wanting to archive and save all my beloved media onto physical storage devices. Call me crazy but just something so satisfying about popping in a DVD to watch my favorite movies that I PAID FOR.

All this to say; I'm wondering if anyone has any good tools or sites for ripping mp4 files from streaming services?
Looking to start a digital movie collection of all the films and shows that I have purchased through YouTube, Amazon video, etc. As far as I can see when you "download" your movies, it's in a file format that requires the corresponding app to watch. Any good strats for extracting the actual video file? I've looked at a few online converters but they cap at 30min videos or look sketchy af.

Thanks in advance!
 
As I watch everything I love be consumed by pay-walls, subscriptions, streaming apps, I find myself wanting to archive and save all my beloved media onto physical storage devices. Call me crazy but just something so satisfying about popping in a DVD to watch my favorite movies that I PAID FOR.

All this to say; I'm wondering if anyone has any good tools or sites for ripping mp4 files from streaming services?
Looking to start a digital movie collection of all the films and shows that I have purchased through YouTube, Amazon video, etc. As far as I can see when you "download" your movies, it's in a file format that requires the corresponding app to watch. Any good strats for extracting the actual video file? I've looked at a few online converters but they cap at 30min videos or look sketchy af.

Thanks in advance!
Not sure if this is helpful but I have my own digital media collection and I use various tools like Jdownloader2 which sometimes works YouTube and really depends on the video but blocks private/paywall content but I've used it to download some movies that are free on YouTube. As far as other stuff you could invest in DVDs, get programs like MakeMKV and rip the iso file or rip the videos themselves and use a converter to make them work. MakeMKV you can use on DVDs for free but have to do a one time purchase if you wanna rip Blu-Ray's.
There are also places like soulseek, nicotine+, some streaming rippers that are kinda spotty and have to pay for or even internet archive that have a whole bunch of high quality movies on them. There are also some sources that you can look through yourself to see what works for you best. As well as places that can help you with data upkeep and backups.

There are also mad film twitter accounts that post high quality download links all the time

Good luck!
 
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