• Rayspekt@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Still not subscribing to all the shit services. I’d rather don’t watch stuff and go outside. Yeah, you heard me right, I’ll rather be going fucking outside!

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    2 months ago

    All this means to me is someone is going to make a peer to peer darkweb version of these sites sooner rather than later.

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      2 months ago

      I mean it’s only right. Don’t we all keep getting paid for work we did years ago?

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      2 months ago

      96% of corps stop with the crackdowns right before they end piracy forever

      Don’t let reality stop you from doing something you love

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    Well perhaps there shouldn’t be 45 different streaming services then? If it was just one streaming service that I could pay you for and then everything I wanted was on that site then there wouldn’t be a problem would there?

    Also that would solve the problem of content being removed from streaming services because they got a better deal on some other service that I’m not subscribed to.

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        Exactly. I’d be fine with picking my favorite streaming service and adding on a bundle for some additional content. As in, I could get Netflix for $10/month, and add Disney+ content for another $5 or whatever.

        That way I can pick the service I want without losing the content I want, and the content creators still get paid for their content while keeping prices for most people low.

        That’s kind of how Steam works, I can buy any game I want and both Steam and the dev get paid. Or I can buy the game through the dev directly and the dev gets a bigger cut. I’ll choose Steam if the experience there is better, or I’ll choose the dev if they provide a good experience. That should be how streaming works…

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          God, it’s cable TV packages all over again. Streaming was supposed to destroy this problem, not become it!

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        2 months ago

        Music has this right. Don’t like spotify? Try Tidal, Qobuz, etc. They all have the same music, but slightly different models to attract different users (Spotify has free and paid tiers, Tidal does high quality, Qobuz does streaming plans as well as individual song purchases).

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      A lot of these streaming services are ultimately owned by the same company. Ever had a favorite show, where only seasons 1,3 and 5 are available on one “service” and only seasons 2 and 4 are available on the other? This lets the owner of the series double-dip customers on subscription fees.

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      2 months ago

      If we had to subscribe to Spotify and Amazon and Tidal and all the others to have all the artists we wanted to listen to, then I’d pirate those too.

      Convenience is what I’m after, free is just a bonus.

  • BETYU@moist.catsweat.com
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    the only thing that will last forever is the file itself physical media cd.s only last for like 15 years 20 at most you need to get the files of the medium only then will it last forever. physical media is only temporary before you know it you cant play it anymore.

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    What is immoral about this is that they will essentially use paying customer’s money to chase down an unachievable goal.

    Just goes to show you, companies have no integrity. If they truly were about providing the best experience for paying customers, they’d be like valve and just focus on their own service’s quality.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      Exactly, piracy is a service problem.

      I cancelled my Disney+ subscription of 2+ years because offline playback isn’t reliable and they raised prices to the point where it’s cheaper for me to buy the physical media I want, rip it, and use Jellyfin to play those offline. If I wasn’t so stubborn about paying for content, I’d just pirate it and do the same.

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        Why are you using Jellyfin to play offline media? Isn’t the point of Jellyfin to have access to your media through a network?

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          I stream it to my TV and other devices, and my plan is to download them offline in the app for our tablets so we can watch stuff on the road. I’d really rather not stream my videos over LTE or whatever in the middle of nowhere (we like road trips). We can stream from the server at our destination (assuming we set up wifi or whatever).

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          For me it’s easier to rip it once and then have it available on my tv, phone, or computer. It can also remember what episode is next. Plus no annoying mandatory commercials every time you put the disk in the player.

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            Right but, and I understand you aren’t the person I was originally replying to, they said offline. Offline, so NOT on all these devices out there in the world. That would very much imply ONLINE.

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                  Have you not heard of a router? Sure i have an internet connection but i wouldnt have to. Lots of people have subnetworks that are isolated from outside network access, and my router would still be able to stream from my computer to my laptop even if my internet was down or i unplugged the modem. The last time they did scheduled maintenance on my internet thats exactly what i did, i streamed things that i had previously downloaded and saved on a different computer.

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    Reminder that when you pay crunchyroll they use your money to pay for western animation instead of anime production, biggest myth ever that we were supporting the industry.

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      They license the anime so they do pay the studios that create anime. I know for a fact that anime studios factor in the ability to license shows in the decision on what to produce and budget.

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    2 months ago

    There are essentially infinite choices for entertainment these days. Hypothetically, even if they somehow stopped 100% of piracy, I still wouldn’t pay for their overpriced slop.

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    The message also ends with a specifically worded call to action: “If possible, please use legal paid services. It’s something we should do to show our respect for creators and content producers.”

    LOL… they have fucked EVERY artist with the “streaming is a new medium and you get no royalties from it”. Even Black Widow herself had to fight Disney in court to get paid for her very own movie.

    Studios can go fuck themselves hard… they won stop piracy and they know it, this is why the always make such a big deal out of whatever little gain they make

  • endofline@lemmy.ca
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    Honestly most of the modern movies are so bad that even nobody will most likely want to pirate them

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          I watched the original and it was so bad. How can the new movie be an insult? Can it get worse?

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          I really don’t know why they made it. If it had been an actual sequel to the original that in some way carried on the story that would have been okay.

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              The only allusion to it being a sequel is the bin full of drones from the original. That’s as close to the original cast as it gets.

              They couldn’t even be arsed to Ghostbusters it up by getting the old crew to show the youngsters how it’s done.

              You can guess the ending about ten seconds in, and the ending is actually worse than that.

              Plus I really don’t like Glen Powell. The man looks designed by committee by Hollywood to normalise age gap relationships. He gives me the fucking creeps.

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    Good luck locating my hard drive with several Terabytes of movies, TV shows and music.

    If other sites would shut down I would share those files even if I need to send pigeons with usb sticks attached to their little feet.

    Human culture is to be shared. And that is just a basic moral principle that should be engraved on Human Rights declaration.

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    Nevermind the decades of these sites compensating for studios just not giving a sh*t about making their content accessible to the rest of the world.