KillingTimeItself,

man, piracy, i mean owning physical media, seems like a better and better method of enjoying media.

It’s a good thing every show ever has been released on physical media. Right? Right?

DickFiasco,

If pirating it and saving to a thumb drive counts as physical media, then yeah, I guess.

KillingTimeItself,

you can buy blank blurays, and probably burn them.

You didn’t hear it from me, but uh.

pyre,

they hyped up X-Men 97 for months and then didn’t bring it to my region. i don’t even know how there would be copyright issues since it’s an original. they just want me to stop paying and start sailing.

KillingTimeItself,

gotta love when they just don’t release something regionally, because copyright moment.

pyre,

but it’s THEIR SHOW i don’t get what copyright problems they would have… i understand when they have licensed shows from other companies, syndication etc but why not release original shows everywhere? Netflix does it.

KillingTimeItself,

well you see printing physical media requires that you like, do more than license media to consumers, and companies don’t like doing that.

darkstar,

The Solution: Stremio+Torrentio

thatirishguyyy,
@thatirishguyyy@lemmy.today avatar

How long would this last?

EfreetSK,
@EfreetSK@lemmy.world avatar

Have they already added commercial breaks?

Vorticity,

Amazon did. They kept the price the same, added commercials, then offered to remove the commercials for an additional $4/month.

InternetPerson,

How to create value:
Take something away. Ask for money to return it.

Business genius. /s

possiblylinux127,

The only good thing about streaming services is theoretically they aren’t region tied.

lud,

They usually are though. Most content (excluding their own) is not available in all regions due to licensing issues.

d3Xt3r,

Most content (excluding their own) is not available in all regions due to licensing issues.

Actually, even including their own for some dumb reason. For instance, Paramount holds the rights to Star Trek, but there’s no way for me to stream some of the shows legally, because Paramount+ isn’t available where I live.

Which to me makes no sense. It’s just a freaking website, globally accessible, hosting content they own…

lud,

Expanding to other countries can probably be a bit complicated and maybe they don’t feel like it’s worth it.

Personally I barely care about copyright laws, and in cases like these I don’t give a single fuck. I won’t call the piracy justified like the deranged people in r/piracy (and especially it’s Lemmy equivalent) would. It’s not like I deserve to watch the content or anything, I just don’t care

PiratePanPan,
@PiratePanPan@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

YES! FINALLY! I FUCKING LOVE LINEAR TV PROGRAMMING!

bitwaba,

Not being funny, I actually do love linear programming. I miss the days when I’d just turn on the TV and there’s be a random episode of the Simpsons or King of the Hill, or something with stupidly many episode like one of the thousand Law & Orders.

Picking something to watch from the beginning is a chore, and now I feel invested if I don’t end up being in the mood. Stuff that’s just “already playing” is something I dreamed of recreating when I started (not)pirating everything. "It started 5 minute ago but this is a good episode " was how I grew up watching TV (and even movies).

PiratePanPan,
@PiratePanPan@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I think my favorite part is the fact that everybody (with the exception of telecasts) is seeing the same thing at the same time, so it was more of a social event like sports. It was so great back then.

Riven,
@Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I occasionally go to pirate sites that do this. You just go and tune in to a channel with a chat of other people who are just watching whatever plays.

I enjoy watching cartoon network and discovery when I stay at a hotel, reminds me of my youth.

gamermanh,
@gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

You can do this with Plex, which I find occasionally nice

but the enshittification…

I know, I know, I’m just relating to a comment. It’s also a feature on other sites

Personally I’d like a “live” TV with 1-episode DVR. As in, I can tune in to a random whatever and if I find it actually interesting I can hop back to the start of the episode and enjoy without having to completely miss the before bits.

Boiglenoight,

Ideal would be a playlist you build and hit randomize. You pay for it. No commercials. I don’t think there’s a service that does this…

notsure,
@notsure@fedia.io avatar

I'm old enough to remember the promise that cable TV was paid so you wouldn't have commercials...it lasted what, 6 months? The channels without commercials cost extra...le sigh

dantheclamman,
@dantheclamman@lemmy.world avatar

The predictable backstop of subscription plus the nearly limitless potential upside of ad sales is just too tempting in the long run for media companies. They get to have their cake and eat it too. Spotify, Amazon, Netflix and have all eventually given in, despite insisting they never would. Shareholder owned media companies will always gravitate to this model. It’s the only way to maximize quarterly revenue growth.

Couldbealeotard,
@Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world avatar

Yep. It was pretty clear streaming services were always going to end up the same way from the start. Even YouTube has, although that was harder to predict when it was mostly 30s cat videos.

stoly,

I can’t see this sticking. The only people I know who have cable are my Boomer parents. The model is dead.

Diplomjodler3,

And ads. Lots of ads.

danc4498,

Did they say ads?

olutukko,

it’s implied

danc4498,

Is it? If they’re going to make this available for a free/ad priced tier I could see showing ads. But not for the ad free tier.

olutukko,

it was mostly a joke but I wouldn’t be too suprised if they actually start showing ads too

elvith,

If it weren’t for those pesky content breaks every now and then, they could serve even more ads. Won’t somebody think of the shareholders?

freebee,

The ads are the content.

Diplomjodler3,

Those damn consumers are so entitled! Why can’t we just serve ads continually instead of having to produce expensive content?

EvilEyedPanda,

The more things change…

TheRealKuni,

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.

0ops,
TheRealKuni,

A great way to flex the ol’ falsetto. Geddy Lee’s voice is insane.

0ops,

Sorry if I’m being nitpicky here, but falsetto is those breathy high-notes (think beejees, or Rivendell if you want to stick to rush). This song is all head voice. No worries though, I had to Google this just to make sure I wasn’t lying because I wasn’t certain.

TheRealKuni, (edited )

Sorry if I’m being nitpicky here, but falsetto is those breathy high-notes (think beejees, or Rivendell if you want to stick to rush). This song is all head voice. No worries though, I had to Google this just to make sure I wasn’t lying because I wasn’t certain.

I think the differentiation between those terms is tenuous and depends on whom you ask, but regardless, I’m not a tenor like Geddy Lee. I can’t hit those notes in my normal register. I’m a bass. So to hit most Rush songs, I have to shift register. Whether we call that “head voice” or “falsetto,” either way, I’ve beefed up that register singing Rush and other high-voiced rock (and also descants for fun) so it has lost a lot of the weakness commonly associated with the term falsetto. It doesn’t have the timbre of an actual tenor, but I can still sound remarkably good considering it’s outside my “normal” range.

Edit: Just to clarify, I don’t disagree with you that Geddy Lee isn’t singing falsetto, I’m saying that for me that song is a good way to flex my falsetto. Which always shocks people who hear my low voice. 😁

Manalith,

If they do it like Paramount I’m all for it. I like just throwing on the Star Trek channel rather than deciding what episode of which series I want to watch. That’s part of why I get so much use out of Plex’s Live TV channels. Only difference is paramount doesn’t have ads on their channels

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

I have playlists set up in Plex that I use like a TV channel. One’s all [adult swim] cartoons, another is old sci fi, another is just documentaries. Best part is no commercials.

PraiseTheSoup,

I’d say the best part in this scenario is not having to use Paramount’s garbage software.

UnderpantsWeevil,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

Live TV is handy for sports, but sort of out of date for the modern habit of binge streaming a series.

I don’t really want to watch TV starting from the middle of an episode in the middle of a series. I’d much rather just jump to where I was in my Dropout queue and start watching whatever show is next in the list.

Shyfer,

Tbh, I have trouble binge watching most shows. I can’t watch more than 2 or 3 of the same show at a time. Idk why I have trouble with it more than others. After, I usually have to switch to a different show, or a different activity, like video games.

Jax,

I think it’s called “getting bored” and it happens to me too.

Sludgeyy,

Not everyone wants to binge a show from start to finish

For example, I really enjoyed the episodes of the office that I have watched. It was many years ago and it was only random episodes I caught while airing on TV.

Went to Netflix to watch at started on episode 1. From what I hear season 1 isn’t the greatest. I got through a couple episodes and then thought to myself, this is going to take so many nights of watching to watch them all in order. Never watched another again.

Now if I could turn on the television and say S6EP7 was playing I’d probably enjoy watching it. Might even watch the next episode too.

With classic TV you also get the feeling that you’re watching the show with others.

Channel 1 is having a Harry Potter bingeathon. I catch it on episode 3 and continue to watch it. I’ve seen them all multiple times so I don’t really care where I start. But it’s nice knowing others are having a HP bingeathon with me on a Saturday afternoon. If I was sitting there with my plex server, I could play any HP. But I’m never going to put it on and if I did it would just be me watching the show.

UnderpantsWeevil,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

Not everyone wants to binge a show from start to finish

Then don’t.

Went to Netflix to watch at started on episode 1. From what I hear season 1 isn’t the greatest. I got through a couple episodes and then thought to myself, this is going to take so many nights of watching to watch them all in order. Never watched another again.

variety.com/…/the-office-best-episodes-ranked/

Here’s a list of some of the most popular episodes of the office. I’d probably just pick one of the early seasons and go from there.

Now if I could turn on the television and say S6EP7 was playing I’d probably enjoy watching it.

Sure. But you can just watch that one straight out. Why simply hope that’s the one Hulu decides to stream at a given moment?

Channel 1 is having a Harry Potter bingeathon. I catch it on episode 3 and continue to watch it.

There’s definitely an appeal to rediscovering old classic movies. But in my experience, the amount of crap out there far outweighs the amount of gold. And the purpose of running channels isn’t to give you a steady diet of quality show. Its to run what’s cheapest to run at any given moment.

You only start seeing Harry Potter on the Daytime Movie Channel when its completely fallen off people’s radars and the rights are cheaper to acquire.

You’re far less likely to see Channel 1 having a Harry Potter bingeathon than you are to see them showing Gremlins or Home Alone, because these series are far cheaper to fill non-prime air time with.

lud,

Some people just like to be able to click on one button and have someone or something else decide for you. In my country linear TV is at least for public service still more popular than the great (completely free, open, and mostly DRM free) streaming service.

I personally don’t like linear television (or something like this) but I can see why some would.

People that like it won’t suddenly decide otherwise just because you pointed out that streaming is technically better.

Iron_Lynx,

And companies wonder why film piracy is on the rise… 🤔

WarlordSdocy,

Honestly this is a nice feature for some kinds of shows. Sometimes I don’t want to watch a show from the beginning in order for certain kinds of shows. The only problem is this feature is coming as streaming services are fracturing and becoming less and less usable.

melpomenesclevage,

yeah a ten minute script for your local media playershould be able to manage this.

edit: or ‘shuffle’ I’m a fucking idiot. I’m literally using that for music right now.

alekwithak,

DizqueTV

abbotsbury,
@abbotsbury@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah one thing streaming has never been able to replicate is a shuffle mode. Pirating, I can just load everything into a VLC playlist and mix it

kwebb990,

ya it seems like a no brainer for streaming services. not sure why it’s being poked fun at. if you dont like the feature you dont have to use it

Dozzi92,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

Right, give me Seinfeld shows on random. TNG. Fucking early seasons of Family Guy. Community to an extent. So many sitcoms that you can really watch a random episode and be good to go. Sometimes it’s midnight and you’re too drunk to go to bed and don’t want to think about what you’re going to watch.

can,

Right, give me Seinfeld shows on random

There used to be a website that was exactly that.

MintyFresh,

You all should check out criterion channel. Definitely more art house style but a great value.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

The only thing I really miss about cable over a media server on shuffle is the ability to know what is going to come up next in the shuffle.

And if they could add bumpers like on adult swim that would be awesome, too.

Buddahriffic,

That doesn’t sound like too difficult of a feature to add to a media server. Just generate a playlist instead of picking the next thing on demand. Could add constraints like “choose show at random but select next sequential episode of that show from the previous one shown” or “fully random but do not repeat anything for x time/things”.

Makes me wish I had that stuff set up to experiment with.

vulgarcynic,
@vulgarcynic@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’ve been pondering how to do this on my home server for a bit now. Haven’t put any effort into the actual coding yet, but the thought is there. Maybe searching for a solution isn’t that terrible of an idea.

melpomenesclevage,

wouldn’t even be hard to add, someone’s probably already coded it for something.

alekwithak,

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