Here's my advantage. Our kitchen has an Xbox with media center added (Not xbox 360) and I can pull up any movie I own at any second I desire. Also, one computer in our house doesn't have a DVD player in it. We can still watch our DVDs on that. Don't forget being able to watch DVDs in our theater (basement), kitchen (main floor), or that user I described (second floor). It's hard to store DVDs on all three floors. We also have my computer, our living room "main family" computer, and our Gateway Destination (31" monitor with new computer). It is amazing to watch anything anywhere without locating the DVD, etc. I often, to be honest, don't even use MC. I just use VLC because it works so well. MC is mainly for music and the occasional picture browse. I'm just so used to video via the Windows Explorer and VLC because it's so lightweight and simple. Plus, I may pause a song to watch a movie, show clip, video podcast, etc., and that way my music isn't interrupted. The server method works so well here but it dooms me to managing a huge file server!
I'm worried about when I run out of space. I am estimating I can fit another 250 DVDs...or less if I start scanning in our analog photos (I need to start that!) / get more music (I will but music is so small!)
That's funny how music is really so much smaller. I mean at 300 MB per CD compared to a modest 6,000 MB per DVD, you're talking 20 times the space! Luckily I own about a third as many DVDs as CDs! My video folder alone takes 1.86 TB...that's 1 THOUSAND eight hundred sixty GB.