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What bought me back to piracy was the twatting about between several apps, only to find that what I wanted wasn't on any of them.
If they want me back, they'll have be more convenient than piracy. And piracy is pretty damn convenient these days.
We're talking one service, all content that isn't still in cinemas, 4K HDR, 5.1 audio. Let's be reasonable, £30 a month with no ads at any time. Feel free to have ad tiers and lower quality if you're charging less or even showing for free. That's not my thing, I'll pay for the good shit tier. I don't need 8 screens at once or whatever nonsense Netflix know you won't use. It's just me, and my big television and sound system.
Music managed this. There's no reason video can't other than greed. I'm done asking nicely.
Jellyfin and Youtube are seemingly the only web interfaces I can willingly endure.
For youtube though it's only with Premium/ublock origin and some custom filters like blocking channel membership banners.
Edit: Jellyfin is obviously a really good service :)
They didn't manage, they've just offer good enough for you not to care. In case of movies or series you care because they are a lot more limited