With the simultaneous rollout of restrictions on account sharing and price increases/addition of advertising, I’m cutting back severely on streaming services.

I allowed my streaming subscriptions to grow without thinking about it. Without trying to remember the constant merging and bundling, I was subscribed to probably a dozen services at one point. They ranged from Netflix and HBO and Hulu to Shudder and Showtime. I had Paramount, Criterion, Disney, Peacock, and others. I’d do the typical thing where I’d search for a movie, find it is exclusive to a platform, and grab the free trial and forget to cancel. I excused it if I found a movie even every couple of months on it. There were still nights where it’d take an hour to find something I wanted to watch. I was probably closing in on $200/month all told, and I don’t have sports subscriptions.

I’m interested in learning what other people are doing regarding the price hikes and service compromises. Are you cancelling? Are you taking advantage of bundles with your internet services? Are you rotating on some interval? Or are you not changing at all?

  • ieightpi@lemmy.world
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    Was looking up Plex and I don’t understand it. For example I looked up a Netflix show and it asked me to subscribe to Netflix.

    What makes it better? I’m lost

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      Plex allows you to host your own media and will match filenames to metadata. You point it to the folders for your movies and TV and it’ll start searching through and adding them to your Plex server as streamable media.

      There are ways to automate the searching and downloading of your desired movies and TV. Pair it with Plex and you have your own personalized streaming platform with just what you want to see.

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        Yeah I run Plex with the Arr dockers.

        I use an app on my phone and it’s all just done for you.

        Someone recommends a show or movie? Open app, search for show and add it.

        In the background the setup will automatically search the download providers you’ve setup (Usenet or torrents), filter them for the quality profile, download the files and place them in the correct folder ready to stream on Plex.

        It’s so seamless once working.

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          Do you have a guide for this? I have Plex with Plex Pass but I haven’t been able to figure out how to get media beyond manually RDPing to my server and downloading a torrent from a private tracker.

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            I just did this a month ago on my Synology NAS following this guy’s guides:

            https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/

            It’s done via GUI on Synology’s OS so the process is different (ie longer, more tedious) than just using Docker compose on Linux.

            I’m using Overseerr plus the other *rr apps for ppl to request movies and shows via a self-hosted website, and Requestrr so friends can also request via a Discord bot

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      Because it’s not a streaming service in the sense that it provides the content. The user provides the content; it just provides the streaming functionality.

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          Ah, I forgot about that. I guess that’s part of the reason why I switched to Emby. I don’t like all that extra stuff personally and Emby is more like how Plex used to be.

          Thanks for correcting me on that, though. 👍

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      It’s a self hosted Netflix, so you fill it with your own files (however you obtained them) and it handles everything else

      You can also look into Jellyfin, which is a popular open source alternative to it