2 points

If Big Media is so dogged on not letting me watch something then fine, I’ll exercise my freedom of association and boycott it if they want it so much.

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179 points

Or pirate for 0€.

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arrr!

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1 point

This is the way

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31 points

How much is that in usd

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70 points

$32

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37 points

Damn metric system.

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31 points

These new tariffs are a bitch

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14 points

Is that Fahrenheit joke? Nice.

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10 points

I do love piracy and I do do it sometimes. But sometimes I don’t want to spend 20 minutes finding a torrent and then another 30 minutes to an hour waiting for it to download.

My main issue with it is that I have to pre-plan if I want to watch anything through that method.

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34 points

That’s what automation is for.

Whenever I come across an interesting movie/show; I open a webpage that I host, search for a title (results from imdb) and click ‘add+search’.

~15min later, it’s available for me, my friends, and my family to watch on my own private streaming service. (for such reliably quick downloads, I recommend usenet over torrents)

Sonarr, Radarr, Emby/Jellyfin

Other users besides me can even request content via Ombi.

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3 points

Ombi always gave me issues and I switched to Overseerr. Similar but more in the *arr family. Since you use Jellyfin, can use Jellyseerr instead for a better integration.

Then use Prowlarr to sync Torrent/Usenet sites to all the *arr services.

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5 points

that’s sounds so complicated, just downloading it myself is easier
if someone made one application to install and set it up automatically id probably try it though

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You don’t have to download anything, there are amazing streaming sites: https://fmhy.net/videopiracyguide

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3 points

There’s also rentry.co/megathread

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You can’t make some tea and popcorn, poop, and come back to watch it? C’mon, what’s 20 min!

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7 points
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Use Usenet instead, way faster downloads. Also lots of clients can stream torrents, so as long the torrent its being seeded well enough you can watch right away.

Worst case just go to one of the 100s of sites with free streams of basically every popular show and movie.

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6 points

Any kickstart guide for a total noob?

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7 points

I have my number of different sites, without torrents, that are overall faster to use, with uBlock. No login, no bullshit design, no pop ups advertising new “features”.

And torrents don’t need to be predownloaded, you can stream them.

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5 points

Where are you looking for torrents, and how bad is your internet? It usually takes me about a minute to find a torrent, and downloads are rarely longer than 15

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himovies.to

Often has cam videos too, which are recorded from theaters before being released outside. The quality is not necessarily as bad as it sounds.
For the case of better quality: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesync
While the other end of the spectrum may be a shaky smartphone footage.

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2 points

When I wanna watch a movie, I have it in less than two minutes. But I’m blessed with gigabit, and I’m on some private trackers.

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2 points

iflix, fmovies, sudo flix are all streaming alternatives. Free. No signups required.

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2 points

With sonarr radarr and trakt you just find a list someone makes of upcoming movies and shows and then maintainarr to auto delete stuff after a certain period. No more pre-planning or searching it’s always just automated new content ready to go when you turn on your tv

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and then maintainarr to auto delete stuff after a certain period

Lol, storage is cheap, archive that shit forever

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1 point

Kodi and realdebrid solves that problem for me.

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1 point

Psssst use nzb

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3 points

If everyone did that, then they might start cracking down.

At the very least, though, this person should be service hopping instead of paying for 13.

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34 points

No, the last time everyone did that Netflix was created, which has nearly killed the piracy for most people.

We’re just going back to the basics.

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6 points

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10 points

But then, there was a second, then a third, a fourth… And they all have different catalogues.

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Umm…actually. (<–joking)

Netflix was one of the biggest reasons movie studios were freaking out about piracy. Back then people would use Netflix, a DVD rental by mail service, to rip or copy movies in bulk. Even my father (I’m 52) had a machine dedicated to copying Netflix DVDs. So it is very ironic that Netflix streaming ended up being the “solution” to a problem they had exacerbated.

The problem they have now is that it is very easy and cheap to rip streams, and bandwidth is fast and plentiful (vs early 2Ks). People rent a movie off of Prime, rip the stream, and upload it to Mega out of spite.

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5 points

Under other US administrations, I’d picture a new model or iteration. Right now? Paramilitary busting down doors and more states banning porn for some reason

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1 point

mmm cracking how? turning off the internet?

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4 points

I’m airways afraid of VPN bans

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113 points

There was a time when almost everything was on Netflix. As a consumer, having all my content in one place for $10/mo is awesome, but according to capitalism, it is a problem that needed to be fixed.

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69 points

The crazy thing is loads of people stopped pirating and paid for a streaming service that was affordable, worked, met thier needs.

Now it’s all splintered with corporations wanting a piece of the pie.

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18 points

Back to piracy, it is, then. Yarrr! ☠️

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13 points

It won’t stop until the system reaches its ultimate form and each movie has its own subscription service.

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8 points

So, buying physical media again lol

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3 points

“Piracy is a service problem” - gaben, the OKish billionaire

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7 points

I’m about to cancel everything and buy a good vpn service.

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17 points

It really did hurt my ressources for pirating though. After not downloading anything for years, finding the right sites and proxies again was hard.

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2 points

Except that the technology has improved and now Sonarr and radarr take all effort out of the equation.

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10 points

The part that’s wildest to me is that nowadays with all the ways services are trying extract more value from their users (ads, increasing rates, reducing library size, restricting access to features, etc ) plus the DRM, the media consumption experience of just having the media files is so much better than the experience one can have through most of the streaming services or even DVDs with all of the unstoppable prerolls

Whether you rip your own DVDs (legally murky) or you’re just watching a bunch of public domain silent films, or pirating, it’s really hard to beat just having the .mkv and opening it in your player of choice.

About the only way to compete with that is one decent service with good quality, no ads, an extremely wide collection and minimally invasive DRM

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2 points

Every time I head to the second-hand store I pick up a couple new CDs and DVDs. It’s great! I’m paying max $3.99 apiece and I’ll own them forever.

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8 points

Movies were on Netflix, TV shows were on Hulu. It was great.

Once Netflix started on their whole “half of all our offerings are going to be original content” is when it began to go downhill. Literally no one (aside from executives) was sitting around going “man, I can’t wait until Netflix starts making shows and movies!” They were a service. That’s all they ever needed to be.

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22 points

I think they were forced into it when the other companies decided they could make some of that sweet netflix money, so they stopped licensing to netflix and built their own services. Netflix had no choice but to build their own content.

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11 points

Idk I know I was pretty excited for Netflix’s early original content because the proposition was like “HBO, but on the internet and you can watch it any time” and they were doing big budget stuff. Things only went south when they didn’t keep up the HBO level quality and ruined their reputation to the point where I see “Netflix original” and immediately think “garbage TV”

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3 points

according to capitalism, it is a problem that needed to be fixed.

I mean one service having a monopoly might not be that great. Good thing about capitalism could be that if the service got shit, there’d be competing alternatives. Doesn’t work out that way often.

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4 points

Somehow that’s kind of how it’s worked out for music streaming, the music industry is fucked in many other ways but you can choose any of the services and you’ll have more or less access to everything, with some small differences.

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42 points

No, you can’t. It’s $14.99 and in a few years you’re going to lose access to it. Fuck you. Give us money.

…fuck you.

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9 points

Or the youtube route. You van buy the movie in sd or hd, but also, if you don’t watch it on our cancer app on your phone, it’s like 480p, sorry not sorry

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2 points

Arr matey. Easier now than ever.

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1 point

I pirate everything, but i don’t know how to pirate things in german for my nephew and niece.

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65 points

Everyone wants to run a subscription service, until they have everyone on a subscription. Then instead of celebrating that they won capitalism, they go and start with the exclusive extra addons and upgrades. Because unfortunately no company in the history of companies has ever said that’s it, we’re making enough money, let’s relax.

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38 points

actually, plenty of companies say exactly that.

The thing is, they’re small privately owned companies. not giant corporations.

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4 points

So definitely no streaming services then, those are all big corpos and they should burn.

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2 points

do you have any examples worth checking out?

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imo there have been a plenty of those, they just don’t go on to become (in)famous

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