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streaming just has godawful UX now as well. the apps play you commercials while in the menu, you have to worry about buffering, you aren't allowed to take screenshots (which is the most numbskulled DRM i've ever seen; they allowed it in the old days and everything was fine AND either way people have ALREADY managed to rip and share the raw footage. what's the point??), 75% of the fucking content on amazon you have to pay an extra fee for, media appears and disappears at the whim of pigheaded suits, prices go up every 6 months because fuck you, the blindingly stupid netflix 'single family home' restriction....
watching tv is meant to be fun, not introduce a whole other layer of bureaucratic bullshit into our lives
And don't forget that Amazon Prime doesn't just make you pay extra, they make you subscribe to additional subscriptions. I think there's like 3 extra sunscriptions for anime alone.
IIRC the screenshot thing was the tipping point for me. Tried taking a screenshot in the Crunchyroll app for Android, and it came out black...
Looked into plex, and it's all been better ever since
Honestly, the netflix "single family home" thing isn't as bad as I first imagined. I still share my account and we never have any problems.
That means you're not yet being affected by it.
Yeah I have. They've propted me a couple times to confirm that I am in the single family home. Just confirm it and that's that. (We've made a shared email account for netflix specific). Maybe that's not the full force of the crackdown?
It's not the full force. I shared my account and for a while it was the same, you had to dismiss warnings and say "yeah I'm totally in the same household", but about a month ago it stopped working entirely.
I stopped paying. I could justify sharing my netflix account, but £18 for a single person household, with me not being much of a TV watcher in the first place? Nah.
If they had just been slightly less greedy, I'd have happily continued. Shit company.
That's allright. Than I'll stop paying entirely. Until that time I'll keep it on. I've allready got contingencies in place, it's mostly the kids that use it nowadays.
It could be a "boil the frog slowly" situation