• @[email protected]
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      312 years ago

      My Plex Server is a bastion of hope. I’m not paying for another streaming service ever again.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        I’ve been a Plex user for over a decade now. I’m not impressed with the direction they’re taking, but the alternatives aren’t quite there yet in terms of polish. I hope that by the time they fuck it all up there’ll be a better solution to switch to.

        • @[email protected]
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          72 years ago

          I’ve used Plex off and on for a few years, getting more into it as streaming prices have been rising. What direction are they taking that you don’t particularly like? I’ve also seen Kodi - which I’m intrigued by. Any thoughts there?

        • @[email protected]
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          212 years ago

          No problem. When Plex turns into complete shit or collapses jellyfin will be ready to take the reins.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          Are you talking about plex media server for local files? If you are still looking for polished alternative check jellyfin. It is amazing

    • @[email protected]
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      1112 years ago

      I did that many years ago and the fact that all content is in one place instead of multiple apps is so nice.

      • @[email protected]
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        1102 years ago

        I miss the early days of Netflix when that held true too. If I remember right piracy was down too. But everyone wanted a piece of the stupid pie and we’re back to where we started all over again

        • @[email protected]
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          252 years ago

          I’m not sure how the movie and tv industries didn’t see what happened with music to replicate the model… every service has pretty much everything, and consumers can simply pick their service based on features and indigestions, not exclusive content. They were blinded by greed and deserve to fail. When they are competing against free, they really need to make sure their service feels premium and easy to use, they failed miserably at this.

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            This comment should be at the top. We have a similar industry that has at least figured out a model giving enough value that listeners are willing to pay. Why not video? We also had a brief golden age of streaming video where Netflix showed how it could be. Why not now? We’re in the middle of a huge industry change where people are dropping cable after so many years of abuse. Why can’t they learn?

            • @[email protected]
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              42 years ago

              We can’t blame the companies completely, Netflix was having to much power and profits. Spotify for instance is still at a lose, and so are a lot of music streaming services. Netflix was very comfortable and starting to make their own content, promoting that content and not sharing the data with the studio’s.

              Secondly consumers are not the smartest bunch and signed up immediately when HBO and Disney+ came to the market, not understanding that it was at introduction price to lure people away from other streaming services.

              So people had the chance to have a more centralised streaming platform for tv or film, but some like to brag that they watched it already some weeks before anybody else. Plus most countries had a lockdown, so people needed entertainment.

              • Carighan Maconar
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                22 years ago

                In private hands this cannot work anyways IMO. We need to force an interoperable standard if we want to stop companies from screwing everyone over just to make a line go up.

        • Dojan
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          292 years ago

          I think that’s what they mean. They sail the high seas and put all the booty in one place, like a Plex media server.

          • @[email protected]
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            202 years ago

            Yeah, I was agreeing and relating it to the good ol days when pirating for a one asp experience wasn’t needed unless you really wanted to.

            Now we’re back to that’s the only way to easily get it all in one place is pirating. Apple TV seems to sort of have that ability but it’s not seamless because it takes you to whatever app the video is on, which still means you have to pay for all the streams.

            • Paradox
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              12 years ago

              Plex and Google TV also work similarly, universal search that then opens the streaming app

            • @[email protected]
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              72 years ago

              I’m just back to buying Blu rays. To me it’s the safer option, you legally own your product and you can host everything you want yourself still. MakeMKV is a great tool.

      • Yuumi
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        112 years ago

        It’s like if streaming platforms were good.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Even when we had a few streaming services, we’d end up pirating some stuff that was available because we incorrectly assumed it wasn’t on one of them and it’s just too annoying to have to look up where something is every time.

        So we’d tend to go the piracy route first if we were seeking something out and only use the streaming services if we knew off the top of our heads where something was.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      If not for live sports. That’s the only reason I’ve had “cable” off and on for the last decade