It’s now explicitly against Disney Plus’s policies for Canadian subscribers to share passwords outside of their household.

  • @DTFpanda@lemmy.world
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    I cancelled all my subscription services today and fired up the ol’ abandoned Plex server. I was paying for the convenience for awhile to be honest, but I’m over it now. Internet and a VPN are mostly all anybody needs anymore.

    • @Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
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      Also unlike streaming services, the tools around this stuff have only gotten better over time. It’s so much easier now to set up your own personal streaming service than when I was last into it years ago.

    • @_number8_@lemmy.world
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      69 months ago

      i’m actually reverting back to pre-digital. i still collect files and some things are easier that way, but it doesn’t feel quite as satisfying to play one as it does a disc or vinyl. it’s cool seeing all the cases lined up on a shelf

      • @ioslife@lemmy.sdf.org
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        29 months ago

        I’ve thought about doing this, but the downside is that the physical media can deteriorate. I just started backing up my DVDs yesterday to my NAS and the first disc I pulled out was rotting.

  • @Skies5394@lemmy.ml
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    1109 months ago

    Netflix had it, lost it due to a more competitive landscape. Now they all have reached about peak saturation and are struggling to hit those massive numbers where people are doing it willingly, they they think they can strong arm people into it. Streaming is all about convenience. Can I sit on the couch and put on something relatively engaging for a few that seems relatively reasonable? Ya? Cool. The further you move away from that model the more people start to look elsewhere. Pirating has gotten a lot, and I mean a LOT easier, and that arm is only so strong.

    • @hardcoreufo@lemmy.world
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      I used to sail the seas with great passion about 10-15 years ago. Then music, and video streaming came along and was fairly priced and I happily became a landlubber. Over the past year I’ve begun sailing again because all the services want a slice of a pie that’s just not that big. Sailing is better than it ever was. The boats are much larger, faster and even look and sound better.

      • @weedazz@lemmy.world
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        279 months ago

        The best part is the boats just drive themselves these days as long as you use proper equipment like sonar and radar

        • Maximilious
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          Add in prowlarr\jacket, bazarr and gluetun (with desired torrent\usenet client) containers and you’re bulletproof.

          • TwoGems
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            139 months ago

            How would a sailor get started readying his ship?

            • Dem Bosain
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              199 months ago

              I started with qbittorrent, and the built-in search engine. I just activated all of them using the automatic settings and it was great. But the search engine named Jackett never worked, so I wound up going here:

              https://github.com/qbittorrent/search-plugins/wiki/How-to-configure-Jackett-plugin

              and after a bit I had it sorted out and working. Just make sure you follow the instructions step-by-step, and pay attention to the API key part. You don’t have to go anywhere to get a key or pay anything, it’s generated automatically.

              Then I started looking into Sonarr. Since I had Jackett working, and Jackett will export Torznab links, transferring them over to Sonarr was pretty easy. Just copy the Torznab link and the API key into the Sonarr indexer settings, for each Jackett indexer you want to use in Sonarr. One thing I had an issue with was setting the content for each indexer, it defaults to some strange “5200”, “5400” tags for some reason. If it can’t detect the correct content, it won’t pass the test, and you can’t save the settings. I just opened up the content menu and clicked the box for everything, and then the test passed and the indexer was set up. It should be pretty straightforward after that. I had a few problems figuring out which settings and tags to use for each show (I like 4k UHD, but some shows are only 1080p, etc.) but I had things working nice after about a week.

      • @_number8_@lemmy.world
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        69 months ago

        the fact that they keep making these shitty greedy moves is undermining their core business model: how am i ever supposed to trust them to maintain a decent library and give me decent access to it when they do shit like this?

      • @CeeBee@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        even look and sound better.

        Disney Plus limits video quality on Linux to 720p.

        The seas give you 4k and 5.1 audio with better convenience.

    • Altima NEO
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      159 months ago

      I’ll try pirating, that’s a good trick!

      This is where the fun begins.

    • @artic
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      want to upvote but at 66

  • @_number8_@lemmy.world
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    it’s just so obnoxious they’re pretending they get to charge more for using a website somewhere else. simultaneous streams, sure - at least that makes sense that it’s something the company would know and reasonably suffer from. but the idea that you’re formally tethered to somewhere is so fucking invasive and fundamentally wrong. it’s the INTERNET you sick fucks. it’s not like they’re paying extra shipping because someone has a family in alaska.

  • @johnthedoe@lemmy.ml
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    369 months ago

    All studios had to do was follow the path of music streaming. It’s practically rid of piracy on a mass market because most streaming service has practically the same content. So it’s a matter of user experience they’re competing with, not the content they host.

    • @Elderos@lemmings.world
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      They’d be losing even more money.

      Netflix is profitable, Spotify never was. The differences between the realm of movies and music are so numerous that I won’t even bother listing them. Music and movies studios concerns are vastly differents, their economic realities are vastly differents, the product is too.

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    I cancelled my Netflix the moment that announced their new account sharing policy, which, looking back on it was probably too early to count. I don’t personally share my account, but I knew that if they were able to pull it off that every other streaming service and probably other services would do the same thing.

    Consumers can beat these large corporations, but only when they stand up for themselves. See Wizards of the Coast and Unity. Unfortunately Netflix subscribers did not, and now this is the new standard.

    • @Klaqua@feddit.de
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      119 months ago

      Canceled once they started enforcing the new policy in Germany. I will the same once Disney does it. I have kids in school that use it and when it is not for the whole family anymore it is not interesting enough anymore.

      I am tired of especially Disney saying they are losing money on the service. Loosing how? It is produced and paid for. Then strengthen your brand by making every household with kids paying you a monthly fee instead of picking up dvds at a yard sale.

      Beancounters telling you you missing out on sales you never had in the first place and never will have.

  • @atk007@lemmy.world
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    229 months ago

    Disney+ quality has been decreasing lately. If it weren’t for huge Disney animated movies collection there that the kids play on repeat, half of the people wouldn’t bother with Disney+.

  • @Arethusa@lemmy.world
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    229 months ago

    Ahh, may they join Netflix in their journey to 0% then negative revenue. These corporations look at their subscribers with disdain and assume no matter what they do, subscribers will be dumb enough to be treated poorly and still pay them. Netflix is losing subscribers who pay $16 - $20 and replacing them with those that pay half as much. Then they shout from the rooftops that they are gaining subscribers. They’ve set their trajectory towards their doom. Watching them all burn will be great.