• rgb3x3@beehaw.org
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    8 months ago

    This guy’s first problem is watching movies on his cable provider’s on-demand service. On-demand has been crap since its inception.

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    We are now at the point in the history of show business where a bad experience is free and a decent one costs extra.

    This is literally how it’s always been. And this the crux of this dude’s issues. He’s not willing to pay for content and is using freeware and crapware to watch movies. You can’t complain about a bad service if you’re not paying for it.

    He wants the solution? Ditch cable, buy movies and TV shows or pay for streaming services without ads. It’s really that simple.

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      8 months ago

      I would say streaming services are worse then sailing these days, shitty quality, unusable offline play,… And buying movies isn’t easy too, unless you want to buy BluRay discs most of online places will only lend you a licence to watch the content until they decide to remove it, viz Sony.

    • Itsamelemmy@lemmy.zip
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      8 months ago

      We are now at the point in the history of show business where a bad experience is free and a decent one costs extra.

      Except that’s not the case. *arrs and plex(probably jellyfin as well, haven’t tried it) is a vastly superior user experience than most of the streaming apps. So the good experience is free and the bad experience costs money.