Consumers are paying more than ever for streaming TV each month and analysts say there’s no reason for the companies to stop raising prices::Finding new subscribers in a saturated streaming video market isn’t easy. And with legacy media companies desperate to recoup revenue declines in their linear TV businesses, the cost of your monthly plan is likely to keep rising.

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    8 months ago

    Torrent:

    -Unless your a millennial with really good memory… requires a (usually) a good paid VPN + 3 hours of reading and setup so you dont get nasty letters from your ISP.

    -Requires requisite ports and knowledge of how to get the shows to your TV

    -ideally requires a standalone PC, which most households no longer have

    -Requires knowledge of additional programs that need to be researched and have paid competition

    -Requires knowledge of how to find the source material, with huge gatekeeping between source pools

    I am probably forgetting other stuff, especially for Gen Z and now the oldest Gen Alpha. But if I as a millennial feel it’s a burden to relearn the steps for something I already was doing a decade or so ago. That must be a massive bar for someone who never had their hand in it, so to speak.

    I am not saying it’s impossible, just I haven’t found a straight forward guide from beginning to end, with all the new technology included. And the first time they get a love note from their ISP, they will likely just stop.

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      8 months ago

      This is the age of information. It would take a grand total of a few hours for the average person to watch a video to give them all the knowledge they need to avoid the pitfalls you listed.

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        8 months ago

        People are afraid and lazy, it’s easy to let fear control your decisions.

        I think the age of information has passed. If you try googling/search engine any of this you get scraps of information that don’t tie well together.

        All I am saying is I could see people throwing up their hands and thinking it’s too confusing or dangerous.

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        8 months ago

        Information is everywhere, but so is misinformation now. There’s LOTS of AI-generated articles out there telling people nothing helpful, or straight-up incorrect answers from Google searches.

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      8 months ago
      • VPN is easy especially the good paid ones.
      • You can use VPN and torrent on your mobile and cast it there are apps for it. Or you can use one of the NAS which will do it for you no need to remember anything.
      • You needn’t use a PC.
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      8 months ago

      So you are mostly wrong here, I’ll let you know my setup that costs me $15 a month.

      A 4 core 8GB VPS: $5 a month. Unlimited cloud Storage: €10 a month.

      I have Emby (Use jellyfin, I haven’t changed out of laziness), Sonarr, Radarr, Jellyseerr all running on a VPS with caddy running a reverse_proxy to point a domain at emby via HTTPS.

      No need for VPNs, but you can run OpenVPN on your VPS for maximum value for money if you want to use a high speed VPN.

      It’s all very straight forward to setup on Ubuntu 20.04 with lots of documentation. My server has been up for 3 months now and I have had 0 issues, friends use jellyseerr to requests shows and movies. Everything else is automated. Can even import lists from IMDb.

      Make sure if you want to save space to use h.265 encoding where possible. Additionally, if you don’t want to torrent you can use newservers. But that will cost an additional $10 a month.

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      8 months ago

      The knowledge is extremely easy to obtain though. There are lots of very detailed guides. It’s not extremely complex, anyway.

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        It’s just hard to know what information even correctly pertains to me. My comment received a half dozen other comments… some seemingly from the US, others from the EU. Some comments saying every house has a PC (not true) others saying a PC isn’t even necessary. Some comments with how to find a good VPN, other comments saying a VPN isn’t even necessary. Then I got recommendations for a half dozen different services from various comments with no idea if they are all necessary and how they interact with each other.

        It may not be extremely complex, but until you get your feet wet, it sure seems like it is. In my day you downloaded what you wanted off of Kazaa or BearShare or the like and then watched it on your PC with VLC. or if you were really fancy you burned it on CDS or DVDS. Then when the bad emails or letters came in, you just told your parents it was the neighbors.

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      8 months ago

      I mean, most of this is wrong?

      What are you reading for 3 hours about a VPN?

      Why do you need to know about ports? You can literally put shows on a flash drive and plug it in.

      A stand alone PC, why? What? Hell I torrent from my phone sometimes.

      A lot of this can be done, but this is not the bar for entry by any means.

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      8 months ago

      Good points, there should be an all-in-one solution you very easily guides you through all the necessary steps

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      It’s not hard. Mullvad is €5/month. In torrent client, set up Mullvad proxy. Go to thepiratebay or any other tracker to download. Watch.

      You can also do it on your old laptop and use it as a home media server. Android TV can access network shares, I’m sure some of the others can too.

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        8 months ago

        My sister, my mother, and my brother all have laptop-exclusive households. Most people these days don’t see a need for a standalone pc when they have a laptop they can take from room to room and costs the same as a desktop.