I love how after Netflix did this, all of the fucking idiots on Reddit were just like "LOL JUST USE ANOTHER STREAMING SERVICE," as if it wasn't obvious as shit that all of the rest of these companies would follow suit shortly.
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reddit is absolutely full of the dumbest and most gullible idiots on the planet.
If someone deserves to be pirated into oblivion it's Disney, for fucking up the copyright after making a fortune of public domain material.
But they don't have any content I would like to watch :(
Just do it out of principle!
Ok, I will torrent something and let it seed for couple of days.
This is why I pirate. Disney buys exclusive rights to kdramas that would otherwise be on multiple streaming services just so we have the privilege to overpay for their shitty subscriptions.
Disney can go fuck themselves.
At this point these services are asking us to pirate. We aren't getting our money from trees.
Yup, this + crackdown on password sharing made me cancel all of my 3 subscription plans and move back to pirating.
The reason for pirating for me isn't about getting stuff for free, it is about paying a reasonable total sum for the amount I use these streaming platforms.
Sounds like they're removing 4K from the standard plan and moving it to the new premium plan. Fuck you Disney!
There's a premium plan? Here in Australia, we still just have the one monthly plan, which they recently increased by $3 per month.
If they jump onto the "premium" plan bandwagon like the others, and move 4K to that, this will literally be the final streaming service for me to drop. I've already dropped all the others. Only reason I kept this is because the sheer volume of content for my wife and daughter makes the $14 worthwhile - I just don't have enough storage space (yet) to deliver all that via my Plex setup.
They're introducing it in Europe from November 2023, not sure about other regions. The press release here explains what's in each plan - unfortunately the premium plan is listed here and it sounds just like Netflix.
Sonovabitch. This is why I cancelled the others in the first place - forcing me to pay for additional devices, just to get 4K streaming. That, and Netflix wanted to charge me for password sharing because my stepkids use our account when they're at their dad's. Netflix's answer was they should have a profile at each house. Losers.
i love my magic hard drive
Yaaar! There be no price increases on the seven seas, me hearties. Hoist the sails, raise the flag, no quarter given 🏴☠️
Profits are down. Cough up, plebs!
Disney is the one I'll shed in a heartbeat. Nothing ever seems to get added. People shit on Netflix, but at least I can go their for comfort food like Jaws or The Truman Show.
I remember when you only had to pay once to add a video to your collection…
My secret hope, unrelated to streaming services, is that people start releasing some sort of analogue tape format like VHS or Betamax, or even one of those, paired with a high quality digital download for movies.
I envision it working similar to the vinyl resurgence. A digital download for modern devices and streaming, paired with a fundamentally different form of media for a different experience.
Of course I know that it won't happen. I just like analogue tech.
Every day i become more 🏴☠️
Arrrrr!
I think it’s time to cancel my subscription and instead use the net. Usenet.
Does the Usenet still exist? I haven't used it since around 2006.
It does and it’s alive and well for piracy (alt.binaries.*). As for text discussion well. It’s mostly spam and Nazis. But it’s great for sucking down content!
There has to be something similar to Rule 34 that deals with this. Rule 35: Given a long enough span of time, every form of online interaction will be infiltrated by Nazis. Like a corollary to Godwin's law.
Is it worth paying a newsgroup subscription for, or is the torrent network adequate? I haven't sailed the seas in years, but I've been thinking about hoisting my jib since Netflix stopped account sharing, Paramount pulled all the Trek shows, and things are generally getting more fragmented and expensive.
I think it is worth it. Usenet has a lot of advantages, like not needing seeders. If the content’s there, you suck it down at the full speed of your connection. That said, sometimes things get DMCA’d so you have to try to download several of them, until you find one that works. Generally smaller servers are less likely to get DMCA’d. I personally use XSNews.nl having switched from NewsHosting and notice a better availability of files (eg less DMCAs). But that minor hiccup aside, it’s much faster and easier than torrenting once you get set up.
My setup is Usenapp for macOS plus XSNews as a host and a paid NZBPlanet membership for search - which you can plug right into a lot of clients, Usenapp included. So basically it’s a magical search engine and download manager that can one-click pirate just about anything at the full speed of my fiber connection. Glorious!
For the serious pirates there’s a thing called Radarr too, I haven’t dabbed in it but I understand there’s a way to set up your Synology NAS or whatever to auto-pirate new episodes of shows and stuff.
I wanted to rely on torrents but I need german and english audio for my family/friends, which usually aren't available as torrents - at least on the trackers I can access.
Usenet and direct download sites (via real-debrid) have most content in my native language and the former is the only one that can be automated with *arr.
Yeah, there are still some decent indexers around like Drunkenslug.
I'm wondering why they would think one would pay to (still) see ads or have a lower resolution stream.
I'm pirating since I want to have a copy I can use without an internet connection without weird compression, ads, or low resolution. And not even everything is released on blu-ray these days.
Yarr harr fiddle-dee-dee
Saw this coming when D+ started in 2019. Disappointed and not surprised.
Jellyfin and torrent are my friends. I still occasionally visit cinemas for movies I really want to watch with super perks.
And that, people, is why I haven't watched a TV series in almost a decade
How does this hurt my Kodi + Stremio + Real Debrid setup?
So what I've been seeing at youtube about Disney plus being in financial difficulty is not a conspiracy theory after all. I didn't watch any of these since I thought it was just popular to hate on Disney, and people were just jumping on the band wagon. Pretty they were just the doom and gloom brigade targeting Disney.
Nope, Disney isn't in financial difficulty. This was their plan from the beginning. Lure people in with low prices, then slowly raise them after gutting the catalogue of available movies and shows.
That lifetime Plex pass deal is looking pretty good these days
What does Plex pass give you that you want to pay for it? I've considered it for awhile now but never bought it.
@skankhunt42
Not what you asked but I'm a huge Jellyfin fan. I used Plex for a while but it struggled with Anime and higher bitrates. The interface responsiveness is GARBAGE compared to Jellyfin on my Nvdia shield pro too.
The problem is the parents and inlaws are already setup with plex and dont l'île change. I keep thinking about trying IPTV but its almost pointless with thé *arrs
A bunch of useless shit that no one asked for. The only useful thing I could see for the Plex Pass would be for HDR to SDR tone mapping.
Hardware transcoding, if your hardware has support for it, the ability to analyse media and skip intros and HDR tone mapping mostly.
Does the HDR tone mapping work for other users? I have an HDR capable OLED but most of my friends using my Plex server have TVs with no HDR support so the HDR content I download looks like ass for them. I'd like to fix that, but not if every single user has to pay for it.
The features people replied to you plus also just supporting them as they’ve made a good seamless product for free over the years
Coincidental after their earnings call, as their streaming portion posted narrow losses
Hello my Usenet my oldb frieeeeeend!
I can't be the only netizen here that has an ad stripped, 2x by default YouTube as their primary media consumption