HTPC - Bluray strip-down question


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This is a list of my currently owned Blurays. Apologies for the caps-lock:

AVP2 REQUIEM

GHOST RIDER

ICE AGE 2 THE MELTDOWN

TRANSFORMERS

FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL

JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK

RESIDENT EVIL EXTINCTION

A KNIGHT'S TALE

SUPERBAD

THE DARK KNIGHT

RESIDENT EVIL APOCALYPSE

PIRATES 1: CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

PIRATES 2: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

KING ARTHUR DIRECTOR'S CUT

SERENITY

DRAGON WARS

DIE HARD 4 (also known as Live Free or Die Hard for some reason)

TERMINATOR 1

THE LAST SAMURAI

THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008 version)

GONE IN 60 SECONDS

THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN

DIE ANOTHER DAY

CONSTANTINE

COMMANDO

STREET FIGHTER

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (remake, not original)

TERMINATOR 2 JUDGMENT DAY

TERMINATOR 3 RISE OF THE MACHINES

FANTASTIC FOUR

FF: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER

IRON MAN

SKY HIGH

THE MARINE

SHOOTER

X-MEN 3 THE LAST STAND

UNDER SIEGE

THE SIMPSONS MOVIE

That's about 36 Blurays, yeah? And more are coming (lots more)! Thing is, even if I strip them down to the main movie and best audio (and subtitles where applicable), they will still consume a fair amount of a 1TB hard disk.

I was wondering if there is anyway to save space without sacrificing quality, or should I just suck it up and strip them down anyway? I know TB HDDs aren't that expensive now. It's just a question of how many I will need now, and in the future. I have a fair amount of DVDs too, including whole series of Buffy, Angel, Charmed, The 4400 and Doctor Who (2005-onwards series).

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