• @[email protected]
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    122 years ago

    I think more convenient and user friendly is a bit of a stretch.

    My wife gets confused by the remote and different profiles. My parents needed me to explain how to use Netflix more than once. Saying going to your PC and finding a torrent is convenient and user friendly isn’t true. But the point that having to search where to stream a particular movie or show isn’t user friendly is also true.

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      82 years ago

      I wouldn’t say that pirating is user-friendly, only that it can be more user-friendly than logging into and searching through multiple streaming services. That of course pre-supposes that you have some knowledge of how to torrent and where to find torrent files.

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      22 years ago

      Plex or Jellyfin (Jf is more preferred by the sailors, but I like Plex quite a bit)

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        22 years ago

        Jellyfin & underlaying infrastructure (sea ports, taxi ships, management ships, pirate ships & so on).

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          62 years ago

          Plex is just a media server. You have to acquire content through some other means, then you can host it on a Plex server and stream it to any device that has the Plex app installed.

          I have a Plex server that my entire family has logins for, and I put whatever movies or shows people are interested in. Basically you can make your own mini Netflix.

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            22 years ago

            I got Plex on a RasPi3 and an external 2TB. I have to limit to 1080p/x264 but works quite well.

            If I want 4K I’ll buy the disc, downloading even Blu-ray quality is so goddamn big.

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              22 years ago

              I had a pi4 but I found it struggled with transcoding and multiple streams, ended up with too much buffering.

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          You don’t, you use Plex to make the experience of watching what you obtain easier. Netflix tier ease of use.

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            12 years ago

            In what way ? I haven’t used Plex yet. It shows you what you have on your other streams. I tried to play a vid I have downloaded but it refused to play. Don’t get the hype.

            Would just use a pirate site and stream from thereb

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              12 years ago

              Add a library in plex pointing to where your personal video files are stored. If you automate the downloads with the *arrs radarr, sonarr etc plex turns into basically Netflix for your local media.

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                  12 years ago

                  Radarr and sonarr are the main ones. For movies and tv. They run on your pc and automatically grab torrents when a monitered show or movie comes out. And then rename the file and moves it to where plex library is.

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                    12 years ago

                    Now that is fucking excellent. Unfortunately I do not have a laptop. Might need to see if I can hook something up to do that though. Think a ras pi could handle that.

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      02 years ago

      Some times I think maybe humanity has reached too far with technology. You’re absolutely right, lots of people get easily confused over even very simple things. It’s depressing to think about.

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        We’re all specializing in different things, and sometimes we get stretched thin. It’s understandable that most people have a hard time with more technical aspects of the digital world (and even the simpler aspects of it, due to constant innovations and paradigm shifts), but in this scenario in specific, it can pay off to be the more knowledgeable technical user, since you could set up Plex with *arr services to automate everything, and then just serve Plex on a golden platter to friends and family. It’s what I’m doing, recently set up Overseerr and friends are already using it to request content, and a couple of other friends are helping with moderating request and fixing minor issues on Radarr and Sonarr. I’m even getting donations from them in order to expand storage and improve infrastructure. It’s great, and I strive to ease the subscription cost burden of those around me.