My favorite platform is iTunes, because it lets you download the files for offline viewing, and removing the DRM is trivially simple.

  • southsamurai
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    82 years ago

    Nowhere, because you can’t buy them, you buy a revocable license to access them.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I use Cheap Charts in conjunction with Movies Anywhere to take advantage of whatever sales there are across different platforms and to hopefully keep my small collection as platform agnostic as possible. For movies that aren’t eligible, I stick to iTunes as my main service.

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    Until the streaming services can come together to create an open, decentralized protocol, they don’t get my money.

    Piracy is an accessibility issue.

    🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️Real debrid with Kodi. 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

    • @[email protected]
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      Meh, Kodi is over complicated and bloated. Stremio, Syncler, Weyd- all are streamlined and work really well.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Need to refigure out how to do this on my roku TV since everything is going up in price next month

      • Orange
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        12 years ago

        Plex server is my recommendation. There is a Roku TV app and I have yet to come across a device that there isn’t a Plex app for. I have personally had no issues with my Plex server in the year+ I’ve been using it.

    • @[email protected]
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      I recently got into Real-Debrid and I’ve used it via Stremio. Works wonderfully but I still am uneasy about needing an account where all my activity and very likely IP addresses and all are centralised. All it takes is a single VPN fail to compromise the whole account and myself too. I guess people use the service by constantly creating new accounts and scrapping the old ones?

  • @[email protected]
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    Apple is my platform of choice these days. Full disclosure, I’m pretty well embedded in the Apple eco system and it’s been my consumer tech of choice for over 20 years.

    I live in the UK and have recently cut the cord with Sky (for my non UK friends, Sky is essentially the equivalent of a cable service in the states), and I had a number of movies purchased through their store. Although I can still see those movies on an iPad, it’s not easy to watch them on a TV, so I’ve essentially lost those purchases.

    In light of that experience, Apple feels the most future proof for me with Amazon Prime a close second.

    I also recently “binned” most of my DVD/Blu Ray collection, but before doing so, I looked up what platforms they were available to stream/buy from. Out of just over 200 discs, Apple won with 122 available with Prime on 114.

  • Rikudou_Sage
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    82 years ago

    I pirate them (legally, because our laws are not entirely anti-consumer).

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      They’re usually 1080p at most for the downloads, FYI. You can’t download the 4K versions (at the moment anyway). At least, that was the case the last time I checked.

      • realcaseyrollinsOP
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        22 years ago

        I believe you can download 4K versions, but the DRM-removing software I use, ViWizard, only works on an old version of iTunes. So for example I bought Trolls World Tour in 4K when it came out, but my DRM free copy is in 1080p because my app is old.

  • EmasXP
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    12 years ago

    Blockbuster, simply because they (at least used to have) the best pricing, though the app is not very good. Now days I tend to use YouTube more since the prices on Blockbuster has gone up. This is probably a local thing. I guess prices probably differ between diffent regions.

  • Piracy is the only stable platform for this. I’m constantly moving between services following the “seasons” of the things I like rather than continuing to pay during the droughts.

    It used to be Netflix though. Back when they were one of the only streaming services and had a way bigger back catalogue of syndicated shows.

    The worst is Paramount +. They absconded all the Star Trek there, and the service has literally never actually worked for me to watch anything on it, so I end up pirating Discovery, Picard and Lower Decks anyway.