Proponents of argue that since you cannot buy the DVDs new, and the physical DVDs contain DRM that prevents easy ripping, the Archive is the only way to preserve this piece of fitness history for future generations.
The Internet Archive (archive.org) hosts user-uploaded copies of , the 2014 entry in Beachbody’s famous P90X franchise. Unlike the original P90X (60 min/day) or P90X2 (equipment-heavy), P90X3 condenses workouts into 30 minutes , making it ideal for busy people. The archive typically includes: internet archive p90x3
: MMX, Yoga, Isometrics—all preserved in high-definition glory. Proponents of argue that since you cannot buy
In the software community, "abandonware" is software that is no longer sold or supported by the company that created it, making the moral (though not legal) argument for preservation. The Archive gives you permanent offline access for free
Beachbody’s current streaming service (BODi) requires a subscription (~$15/mo). The Archive gives you permanent offline access for free.
Most P90X3 files on the Archive are . An ISO is a bit-for-bit copy of a DVD. You cannot simply drag an ISO onto your phone or tablet. To use it, you must: