Having adverts shoved down your throat isn't free. Not for me. I've removed advertising from my life in every way I can. And I'll never go back. Capitalism can die away from me
Tubi has drastically increased their commercials, though. A 1.5 hr movie takes like 2-2.5 hrs to get through now. Commercials every 5 mins it feels like. And their movie selection is all direct to video crap now.
I just want all the damned streaming services to offer a plan for one person, with no family or downloads or other stuff, just one viewer, on a TV, at the highest resolution possible. I hate having to buy the top tier plans because I want 4k, that's all I need. I'm really glad I'm still big into physical media, streaming is convenient, but broken.
Dude they just raised prices last year wtf. Is this to recover their losses from the WB deal? They add a whole bunch of useless BS, podcasts and livestream crap, that's not worth two price hikes. Greedy fucking assholes.
I left Netflix years ago when they started cracking down on VPNs because I wasn't gonna pay the same price as someone in the US for a far worse selection of movies and shows. And every year it feels like Netflix proves that decision ever more correct with new bullshit.
I don't use any paid streaming services, so I get a lot of mileage out of Tubi. And they now have several classic Cartoon Network shows including Teen Titans and Justice League.
It's absolutely disgusting. Why do people accept paying for ads? I miss having Netflix, but you gotta take a stand sometime. And my red line was like 4 years ago...
Convenience. Being averse to change. Those would be my guesses for why people accept it. As I said elsewhere here I just cut out Netflix years ago myself and haven't really bothered with TV/movies much since because for me it's just hassle to find an alternative that isn't shitty in some way or other too.
My fiber jumped from 40 to 80 and when I called, they immediately reoffered the promo rate. I asked if they could lock it in for two or three years, abd they said no, but to say I was thinking about switching again next February. Ugh. Like great — I will but they're making millions on the bet people will forget or not call. I hate this.
I've started buying blurays again recently, if they're going to make me pay hundreds of dollars a year then I mind as well just pay $100 to get the entire series for my favorite show... and own it for life.
AND SOUND THAT IS ACTUALLY MIXED FOR WATCHING AT HOME ON A TV (sorry for screaming, this is just a terrible thing. I can't hear a single line of dialogue anymore without maxing up the volume, and I have to throw my headphones off in a panic everytime someone slams a car door or there is music. There are probably ways to get around this with some type of h4xx0r stuff, but I haven't used a computer since Napster and ICQ was hip, and I suspect something like that has to be involved.
I'd also reccomend checking out local media places. I dont know about DVD's, but ive found some great music stores with second hand vinyl/cds. My car still has a cd player and I love listening to them on longer drives.
Same. What sucks though is that some shows I like only got like their first 1 or 2 seasons released on DVD or bluray if they got released on physical media at all.
I used to get mocked for my 350+ dvd collection and now I enjoy watching stuff unavailable on any sort of streaming. And watching things without internet.
Standard is what you used to get before they jammed ads in there. Now give more money to get the same thing or still pay more, just as not much more, for an even shittier version
It's free so it doesn't matter. I'll use it until it gets so successful that it starts charging, then I'll move on to the next service. Every service has it happen eventually because no business can just provide a good product for a good price: they must always make MORE profit.
Got plex. Made my own netflix. Dvds are selling for like 50.cents as well. Wouldn't be a bad time to own media before you cant. Plex also has lots of free stuff.
We have a few retro stores here that have buy 4 get 1 free or buy 1 get one. And huge liquidations. I used to just biy games from them but.... lately.. everytime i go in i get 5 or 10. At a time. Its so cheap... and i have stacks of old dvd drives for computers. Also good to have the original just in case the mpaa ever tries their shit on me.
4K UHDs are unfortunately going for a lot more as the critical mass has dropped as most people don't mind the low quality on low tier streaming. Which is a bit of a shame, but still, for the most part I'd rather pay and keep the physical copy stashed away forever.
Yea i had fun going through all my old media found so much hilarious stuff. I have cds from 1999 i burned into vcds. I remember having to split movies to make it work lol. Some great 480 quality stuff
I've had Plex with a Lifetime Pass, and it's been great, but lately, they are pushing more and more things I don't care about. As it is, I can't even use the LG app on my TV without an internet connection. It's probably gonna get worse later down the road. I still use Plex, but mainly for music with Android Auto while I drive. I've since began using Jellyfin.
I never used any of the free services on Plex, so haven't done so for Jellyfin, but there's a billion plugins for it, including fmhy, so I'm sure it's possible.
I've been using Plex for a while. I bought the lifetime sub as I share with others. I do still have Disney and Hulu ONLY because its free with my Verizon Wireless. Unfortunately I watch Netflix alot.
I tried Jellyfin but it's SO SLOW compared to my Emby install. I want to like it but every time I try I have to spend days letting it index my 150TB and afterwards it's still just SO DAMN SLOW.
Definitely interested in finding more options. Im not married to plex but yea.... its pretty easy to set up and maintain. I just got too much on the go it took almost 2 days to index my stuff on plex so idk if i wanna move to anything else atm but maybe soon.
Ive started buying dvds and bluerays and blank media. Old dvd burners. Pre windows 10 tech. All old games and consoles. Im ready for when the internet is completely unusable.
nah man, you can run your plex server on a potato. Im far from being an IT guy and I made my server just fine with just youtube tutorials. Currently its running on my 3rd PC which is mostly like 10+ yrs old parts (I think the gpu on it is a 770 4gb, which was pretty good but back in like 2015)
You might want something just for better transcoding. Plex lets you down scale resolution for better bandwidth but i play games on the same computer and i never notice the load with 3 ppl on it. My computer isnt top of the line. But i do have a decent cpu.
The PC itself is just a SFF device that the help desk was going to recycle so I took it, reinstalled Windows, and then installed Plex. It's not exactly a high end device.
If its just you using it. It probably has enough power. Any idea on the cpu? I have a 5700x3d and it uses.... like. 1% of the cpu usually. And 3% of my rtx 3070 its not super intensive as a program.
Yea my 3070 barely even uses 3% when 3 ppl are on my server. Cpu doesn't even get used much tbh. Wonder how crappy you can go. Im sure even an i5 2500k could easily handle plex without a sweat. Maybe my p4 needs a challenge.
You can set up your own media server with plex. Its free for home use( intranet) but to access your server outside its a small fee now. I have movies tv shows and my music on my server. As well plex has free shows but if you pay you get access to live tv channels as well.
So you have to upload DVDs or is it like digital copies from Amazon etc? I have a pretty weird and robust dvd collection and this would be great for sharing!
Can I ask what genres/time period plex tendd to have stuff from? I mostly watch horror and action from 70s-early 00s and a lot of stuff I used to watch is becoming lost media because it was on limited physical release or never released physically at all. Tl;dr: does it have garbage
Its kinda a mixed bag. I have so many movies i honestly rarely watch stuff plex has. I do like the live tv option for background noise. But i have 1500 movies and almost 400 seasons of shows. Its more or less like a tubi platform. Maybe someone else has more experience watching its lineup.
Ripping drives are getting scarce. I have 2 - one is an firmware downgraded LG so I can rip 4K. I just use my Synology NAS's DLNA function for delivery around the house.
There are guides out there if you want to learn how to rip DVDs and Blu-ray's. You'll need an internal DVD/Blu Ray drive, and they're getting expensive.
I buy old computers on marketplace for like 20 bucks and steal the drives. I dont need 4k but its nice but bluerays are more prone to cracking because the top protective layer was manufactured. 05mm thinner than dvds and cds. All burned media from 98-2005 is still in great shape. I like the offline option. Just in case we gotta go back a few decades of tech.
Indeed. It's also a good way to preserve stuff you'll never see online. I have the whole run of Monty Python archived. I've yet to see any streaming service offer it.
Yea i like finding old stuff especially after seeing how streaming services are using ai to modify old shows and change stuff they said. Fuck that noise. Books too. Its up to us to save it before they change it.
Just moved my Plex server to VM on home server and slapped extra 20TB of disk space to it (20TB NAS is getting awfully full). Time to visit local library's DVD section and nearby flea market again.
Lol yea im upwards of 15tb rn. Platter hdd for the win on cost and longevity. My 1 tb has outlived like... an unimaginable amount of other things. It has over 10 years of running time. Lol says less than 180 days left but im pretty sure it said that 3 years ago.
Have a link for how to do this? I would love to set one up for my living room. Right now I'm having to transport movies from my pc, via usb drive, and then plug it in to my TV. I have spare computers. I just dont have the knowledge.
I would but honestly... im questioning the longevity of magnetic tape storage. 50 years of degradation is about a 20% magnetic decay. Even in perfect stored climate. Eventually cds and dvds will have the issue of plastic degradation and oxidation of the foil layer but i feel like it might last longer.
Good luck finding one that isn't just a tape eating machine these days. My last 3 yard sale pulls were all basically mimics that thought VHS tapes were adventurers. Fortunately you can get multiple copies of Titanic (2 tapes) for 50¢ apiece at any Goodwill to test with.
I have 2 already. VHS/DVD-R combo and old top load Panasonic that waits a new drive belt. Paired with Sony Trinitron 28" with enough different inputs to get a picture out of a ship biscuit if need arises.
You might want to learn basic soldering and how to drain voltage from capasitators/CRT's. Most old stuff needs some recapping and other TLC before plugging them in.
If you paired plex and tubi you pretty much have a lifetime of shows to watch. And im sure there are other free streaming channels you could use but... i have 1500 movies and probably 380 seasons of shows just on my own personal collection. Spanning since i was a teen. Plus like 100gb of music plex can also play
I think I paid around 150, 10 years ago. 350 is steep, but would pay for itself in less than a year if you had a couple of steaming services. But if, a lump sum is often more tricky for most
I had this working for a while but suddenly it stopped working. I got tired of fighting it and trying to understand how to get it working again (I'm a hobbyist, my networking understanding is quite light). I finally relented and paid way too much for lifetime plex. I couldn't bear the thought of spending the effort to switch to Jellyfin.
They're short on good content IMO, it's mostly full of the stuff that I'd have to watch on cable channel TV movies. It's still free, but not better than Netflix or Amazon content that I'm already watching free overall and ad free via pirating.
“Good” is subjective, but I can see why you’d feel that way. Everybody has their preferences. I found a lot of things I like, which are not available on the other streaming services I have.
Tuuuuuuuuubbbbbbbbbiii...Tubi. +1...I use it in the morning for all the news channels I get, especially with a vpn on. Some evenings I chill out with a movie or two...
Same! I thoughtlessly dismissed it for years, but then when searching for a movie I wanted to see, found Tubi was the only one hosting it, and from that day my eyes were opened it has an impressive library of movies and shows. Was even more impressed by its massive catalog of LGBTQ+ movies, which as a lesbian something I'm oft starved for, especially ones that aren't some pretentious period piece that has them die or nonsensically break up cuz society as if gay couples didn't exist in history.
Thanks. Youtube ads are atrocious - useless, scammy, in weird spots. Back in the day when we had Hulu they would play the same ad repeatedly during a show, sometimes twice in an ad break. That's the kind of shit that's intolerable for me, along with LOUD, and insulting ("your life sucks and you're a loser but if you buy our product and/or service you'll be a god amongst men!" type shit). Might have to check it out.
I grew up dealing with commercials so it's second nature for me to just ignore them. It's wild to me that so many people have such a vehement hatred of them nowadays, when I just don't care about them enough to hate them. And I mean, advertisements do have to exist in some capacity, for customers to know that your product or service exists at all.
I also grew up with ads. I don’t enjoy them, but as long as they’re not overbearing, I don’t care. Tubi’s good about them. YouTube is garbage… Throws in WAY too many, at WEIRD points, and I have seen “ads” that were over an hour and a half long…
I also grew up with ads. I’m baffled by how complacent you are to them. Ad breaks are jarring and completely disrupt the viewing experience. I resent them, and I’ve always assumed the masses of Tubi-positive comments you see on posts like this are from comment farms and bots.
Because I've had a lifetime to get accustomed to them. And yes, they do disrupt your viewing, but that's true of literally anything that asks for your attention, including real life situations. If I got livid every time I had to pause what I'm doing, I'd probably have pretty high blood pressure. Also it's pretty rude to assume anyone who doesn't feel the same way that you do is a bot or a shill.
Yeah I've learned to tune em out or hit mute. The only time they bother me is around election time where I have to hear the occasional ad convincing people I don't have a right to healthcare lol
Ads that tell me about a product or service in a calm, factual manner are fine. Ads that shout at me, or tell me that I'm worthless because I don't have their product or service, or that are blatantly manipulative, fuel my ire, and it seems like most ads fall under one or more of those three categories. But I wouldn't dv someone else for relaying their subjective experience to answer the question I asked.
TotallyNotASerialKiller
Better stuff to watch on Tubi and the loading screen slaps.
TyrCarter
Oh I haven't paid for netflix in ages.
FishieStardust
$26.99*
illmx
FondlingFoliage
Having adverts shoved down your throat isn't free.
Not for me.
I've removed advertising from my life in every way I can. And I'll never go back. Capitalism can die away from me
sadurdaynight
Tubi has drastically increased their commercials, though. A 1.5 hr movie takes like 2-2.5 hrs to get through now. Commercials every 5 mins it feels like. And their movie selection is all direct to video crap now.
TheEleventhHand
I just want all the damned streaming services to offer a plan for one person, with no family or downloads or other stuff, just one viewer, on a TV, at the highest resolution possible. I hate having to buy the top tier plans because I want 4k, that's all I need. I'm really glad I'm still big into physical media, streaming is convenient, but broken.
FutureVillain
And this is why I have an unlocked android box.
FrankRizzo55
Raising my price from torrents to PLEX
BygamistWilliams
Tubi has some good shit. Netflix has nothing I would ever want to watch.
williamshakesbeer
Dude they just raised prices last year wtf. Is this to recover their losses from the WB deal? They add a whole bunch of useless BS, podcasts and livestream crap, that's not worth two price hikes. Greedy fucking assholes.
NeonKitsune
Netflix out here trying to cover their shit WWE deal.
Shaodyn
Remember when it was like $15 a month?
resworn
I remember when it was $7 no ads... I remember when Hulu was free...
jalcantara88127001
The problem with the greed model. It's never sustainable for long.
Txernobog
noone1415
That's like a 1000% increase. That's outrageous...
livtempleton
I dropped Netflix as soon as they wanted me to pay for a service and STILL get ads. Nah mate.
Daliena06
I left Netflix years ago when they started cracking down on VPNs because I wasn't gonna pay the same price as someone in the US for a far worse selection of movies and shows. And every year it feels like Netflix proves that decision ever more correct with new bullshit.
Totallycasual
Same here, the Aussie selection is a tiny fraction of the US one and they want to charge us the same or even more? Fuck that.
fartharder
wtf is premium?!
Pasquinelthe2nd
They lock full HD behind premium.
fartharder
Oh no, my data cap!
ThisGuyPostingThings
I am very wary of Tubi & Pluto TV, given they're owned by Fox & Paramount, respectively.
XenomorphDroneWithoutQueen
What the fuck? You gotta pay to watch ads? This fucking ship has sailed to a bay.
PosthumousExile
Might go back to Private VPN and just torrent everything
Snarklepuff
I cancelled Netflix way back when they started running ads. Don't miss it.
keyblader1985
I don't use any paid streaming services, so I get a lot of mileage out of Tubi. And they now have several classic Cartoon Network shows including Teen Titans and Justice League.
BygamistWilliams
And Courage!
MantisTobagganMD
It's absolutely disgusting. Why do people accept paying for ads? I miss having Netflix, but you gotta take a stand sometime. And my red line was like 4 years ago...
Daliena06
Convenience. Being averse to change. Those would be my guesses for why people accept it. As I said elsewhere here I just cut out Netflix years ago myself and haven't really bothered with TV/movies much since because for me it's just hassle to find an alternative that isn't shitty in some way or other too.
astrangehop
My fiber jumped from 40 to 80 and when I called, they immediately reoffered the promo rate. I asked if they could lock it in for two or three years, abd they said no, but to say I was thinking about switching again next February. Ugh. Like great — I will but they're making millions on the bet people will forget or not call. I hate this.
BlastyMcBlastblast
Niagaran
Been exclusively on the high seas for going on twenty years. Tis the life for me.
5v4297j9fj1
You should write a book, I would read it.
PoetDesmond
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
Semphir
A new golden age for pirates!
MightyIink
I've started buying blurays again recently, if they're going to make me pay hundreds of dollars a year then I mind as well just pay $100 to get the entire series for my favorite show... and own it for life.
homemadechef
But then I have to get up to put discs in. And I'm sure all the stream original shows aren't getting physical releases.
RufusPimperton
Plus audio commentaries. I used to love watching tracks with the director, writer, and actors talking about production.
mouthfullofpebbles
AND SOUND THAT IS ACTUALLY MIXED FOR WATCHING AT HOME ON A TV (sorry for screaming, this is just a terrible thing. I can't hear a single line of dialogue anymore without maxing up the volume, and I have to throw my headphones off in a panic everytime someone slams a car door or there is music. There are probably ways to get around this with some type of h4xx0r stuff, but I haven't used a computer since Napster and ICQ was hip, and I suspect something like that has to be involved.
FiftyShadesOfArugula
Or sell it on eBay after watching it 3 times. You might even be able to buy it there second-hand in the first place.
Thisisallyourfault
I'd also reccomend checking out local media places. I dont know about DVD's, but ive found some great music stores with second hand vinyl/cds. My car still has a cd player and I love listening to them on longer drives.
at3am
Same. What sucks though is that some shows I like only got like their first 1 or 2 seasons released on DVD or bluray if they got released on physical media at all.
Hovencl00f
I bought a blueray of Six Feet Under and the disks deteriorated after four years.
resworn
That's a shame. I've really wanted to watch it again sometime soon because it's so expensive on Amazon. Have you bought on dvd or anything else?
Erumun
at this point same.
EmeraldLight
I used to get mocked for my 350+ dvd collection and now I enjoy watching stuff unavailable on any sort of streaming. And watching things without internet.
pinkclouds94
Wtf is the difference between Ad tier and Standard??? More and less ads? What a shitty business
Pasquinelthe2nd
Full HD
gablestout
both standard with ads and standard without ads are full HD.
Someshithead241
Standard is what you used to get before they jammed ads in there. Now give more money to get the same thing or still pay more, just as not much more, for an even shittier version
Kalli
Standard is ad free, premium just adds 4k video and some stuff that loosens up restrictions on account sharing
jcole01
Yep. So effectively, the minimum price for Netflix is now $20 a month.
XenomorphDroneWithoutQueen
Up next. Premium ads.
HedonismBot3000
Guys, you're *really* not going to like who owns Tubi...
Pasquinelthe2nd
I'm aware. I'm not paying money to it, so I don't give a fuck which old bastard owns it.
Funwithbears
Oh.
vanishinggirl
I also don’t like who owns Pluto, but since they rely on advertising, we can always make it known whom
we disagree with and boycott them.
do7rkb5n
🏴☠️
ThrowAwayAcct0000
It's free so it doesn't matter. I'll use it until it gets so successful that it starts charging, then I'll move on to the next service. Every service has it happen eventually because no business can just provide a good product for a good price: they must always make MORE profit.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Got plex. Made my own netflix. Dvds are selling for like 50.cents as well. Wouldn't be a bad time to own media before you cant. Plex also has lots of free stuff.
Grurim
Wait, where you getting dvds for that cheap? I might just need to start adding to my collection again.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
We have a few retro stores here that have buy 4 get 1 free or buy 1 get one. And huge liquidations. I used to just biy games from them but.... lately.. everytime i go in i get 5 or 10. At a time. Its so cheap... and i have stacks of old dvd drives for computers. Also good to have the original just in case the mpaa ever tries their shit on me.
jaz6119
I dont have a Plex server, but I have 20+ TB of media on external hard drives.
dashers
4K UHDs are unfortunately going for a lot more as the critical mass has dropped as most people don't mind the low quality on low tier streaming. Which is a bit of a shame, but still, for the most part I'd rather pay and keep the physical copy stashed away forever.
HolyFreakingToast
PLEX FTW!
Evadare
And makes for a very polished result should you prefer to plunder on the high seas🤷🏻
080080
i am also a digital doomsday prepper. mp4 mkv 4lyfe
everettscott
Recently discovered Plex. Took days to rip all my shows and movies. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Yea i had fun going through all my old media found so much hilarious stuff. I have cds from 1999 i burned into vcds. I remember having to split movies to make it work lol. Some great 480 quality stuff
YouRadicalizedMe
Fuck plex. They want money so I can view my own downloads! Fuck them.
discostewsm
I've had Plex with a Lifetime Pass, and it's been great, but lately, they are pushing more and more things I don't care about. As it is, I can't even use the LG app on my TV without an internet connection. It's probably gonna get worse later down the road. I still use Plex, but mainly for music with Android Auto while I drive. I've since began using Jellyfin.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
I was wondering how the android auto would work with it as i was trying to replace my Spotify now with my actual collection.
Rogerwilco1974
Jellyfin is superior to Plex, does all the things paid for Plex does, and is completely free
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Does jellyfin have shows of their own and the live tv? Or is it just the server
Rogerwilco1974
I never used any of the free services on Plex, so haven't done so for Jellyfin, but there's a billion plugins for it, including fmhy, so I'm sure it's possible.
DickMcStiffens
I've been using Plex for a while. I bought the lifetime sub as I share with others. I do still have Disney and Hulu ONLY because its free with my Verizon Wireless. Unfortunately I watch Netflix alot.
captapathy
I ditched Plex for Jellyfin when plex wanted to charge me for streaming to my tv in my own home.
fubizdaddie
I tried Jellyfin but it's SO SLOW compared to my Emby install. I want to like it but every time I try I have to spend days letting it index my 150TB and afterwards it's still just SO DAMN SLOW.
drpain522
my buddy set up a jellyfin and now i just supply him with content for his 40TB setup and i get access to it
vurcease
I’m slowly making the same move. Plex has the ease of use (for dear mom) so I gotta polish the remote jelly fin experience a bit.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Definitely interested in finding more options. Im not married to plex but yea.... its pretty easy to set up and maintain. I just got too much on the go it took almost 2 days to index my stuff on plex so idk if i wanna move to anything else atm but maybe soon.
TheCryptid
yep, have my own plex server also for the last 5 years. I am not looking back to netflix/disney...etc
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Ive started buying dvds and bluerays and blank media. Old dvd burners. Pre windows 10 tech. All old games and consoles. Im ready for when the internet is completely unusable.
PleaseRespectMyAsshole
I set up a Plex server but haven't really used it outside of some streaming. Do I need a GPU? My coworker mentioned I might but I'm not sure.
I've worked in IT for 10+ years and know jack shit about GPUs. Lol.
PleaseRespectMyAsshole
I initially set it up to share with some friends but none of them seem interested now. Lol.
Actually, this reminds me that I need to stop the port forwarding on my router. Thank you!
TheCryptid
nah man, you can run your plex server on a potato. Im far from being an IT guy and I made my server just fine with just youtube tutorials. Currently its running on my 3rd PC which is mostly like 10+ yrs old parts (I think the gpu on it is a 770 4gb, which was pretty good but back in like 2015)
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
You might want something just for better transcoding. Plex lets you down scale resolution for better bandwidth but i play games on the same computer and i never notice the load with 3 ppl on it. My computer isnt top of the line. But i do have a decent cpu.
PleaseRespectMyAsshole
The PC itself is just a SFF device that the help desk was going to recycle so I took it, reinstalled Windows, and then installed Plex. It's not exactly a high end device.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
If its just you using it. It probably has enough power. Any idea on the cpu? I have a 5700x3d and it uses.... like. 1% of the cpu usually. And 3% of my rtx 3070 its not super intensive as a program.
Gish99
If just streaming locally for yourself no no GPU required. If sharing and streaming to others it'll help
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Yea my 3070 barely even uses 3% when 3 ppl are on my server. Cpu doesn't even get used much tbh. Wonder how crappy you can go. Im sure even an i5 2500k could easily handle plex without a sweat. Maybe my p4 needs a challenge.
DonkeyGoat
I have Plex. What's this about a server?
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
You can set up your own media server with plex. Its free for home use( intranet) but to access your server outside its a small fee now. I have movies tv shows and my music on my server. As well plex has free shows but if you pay you get access to live tv channels as well.
TheCryptid
So with plex you can create your own media library with your own PC/server. Then you can stream your own videos just like netflix.
To do it locally ( Your own tv with your server on the same network for example) is free.
If you want to access your library from outside networks you have a small fee (either one-time or monthly) I never paid for it though
I have a PC dedicated for the library just bc I dont want my main PC being open 24/7 but you dont need a dedicated server really
TheCryptid
Also something thats cool is other people can access your server for like 2$/month. It was free before but for 2$ I think its still pretty fair
resworn
So you have to upload DVDs or is it like digital copies from Amazon etc? I have a pretty weird and robust dvd collection and this would be great for sharing!
resworn
Can I ask what genres/time period plex tendd to have stuff from? I mostly watch horror and action from 70s-early 00s and a lot of stuff I used to watch is becoming lost media because it was on limited physical release or never released physically at all. Tl;dr: does it have garbage
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Its kinda a mixed bag. I have so many movies i honestly rarely watch stuff plex has. I do like the live tv option for background noise. But i have 1500 movies and almost 400 seasons of shows. Its more or less like a tubi platform. Maybe someone else has more experience watching its lineup.
iktome99
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HedonismBot3000
Ripping drives are getting scarce. I have 2 - one is an firmware downgraded LG so I can rip 4K. I just use my Synology NAS's DLNA function for delivery around the house.
guerron
I know what some of these words mean 😊
HedonismBot3000
There are guides out there if you want to learn how to rip DVDs and Blu-ray's. You'll need an internal DVD/Blu Ray drive, and they're getting expensive.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
I buy old computers on marketplace for like 20 bucks and steal the drives. I dont need 4k but its nice but bluerays are more prone to cracking because the top protective layer was manufactured. 05mm thinner than dvds and cds. All burned media from 98-2005 is still in great shape. I like the offline option. Just in case we gotta go back a few decades of tech.
HedonismBot3000
Indeed. It's also a good way to preserve stuff you'll never see online. I have the whole run of Monty Python archived. I've yet to see any streaming service offer it.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Yea i like finding old stuff especially after seeing how streaming services are using ai to modify old shows and change stuff they said. Fuck that noise. Books too. Its up to us to save it before they change it.
dffksh
Just moved my Plex server to VM on home server and slapped extra 20TB of disk space to it (20TB NAS is getting awfully full).
Time to visit local library's DVD section and nearby flea market again.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Lol yea im upwards of 15tb rn. Platter hdd for the win on cost and longevity. My 1 tb has outlived like... an unimaginable amount of other things. It has over 10 years of running time. Lol says less than 180 days left but im pretty sure it said that 3 years ago.
Toqom
Only issue is hard drives, trying to expand and wd cancelled my orders, everything out of stock
Roqinn
Have a link for how to do this? I would love to set one up for my living room. Right now I'm having to transport movies from my pc, via usb drive, and then plug it in to my TV. I have spare computers. I just dont have the knowledge.
dffksh
https://support.plex.tv/articles/200264746-quick-start-step-by-step-guides/#setting-up-and-installing-the-plex-media-server
Roqinn
Thank you!
L4dead2
Do one better and find a VCR
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
I would but honestly... im questioning the longevity of magnetic tape storage. 50 years of degradation is about a 20% magnetic decay. Even in perfect stored climate. Eventually cds and dvds will have the issue of plastic degradation and oxidation of the foil layer but i feel like it might last longer.
solutionorppt
Good luck finding one that isn't just a tape eating machine these days. My last 3 yard sale pulls were all basically mimics that thought VHS tapes were adventurers. Fortunately you can get multiple copies of Titanic (2 tapes) for 50¢ apiece at any Goodwill to test with.
AyrA
I just got me a JVC BR8600. More expensive than the usual CVRs but they're easy to service and clean.
dffksh
I have 2 already. VHS/DVD-R combo and old top load Panasonic that waits a new drive belt. Paired with Sony Trinitron 28" with enough different inputs to get a picture out of a ship biscuit if need arises.
L4dead2
I need to check out some pawn shops
dffksh
You might want to learn basic soldering and how to drain voltage from capasitators/CRT's. Most old stuff needs some recapping and other TLC before plugging them in.
RocketKokket
It’s too bad Plex also made it so you have to pay for remote streaming but it’s still great for home use
AK90
If the account used to claim the Plex server has Premium the remote pass isn't needed for anyone using that server :P
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Yea but you get access to tons of live tv channels and anyone that uses my server pays 1.99 which is substantially cheaper.
RocketKokket
I didn’t know about the live channels. Interesting
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
If you paired plex and tubi you pretty much have a lifetime of shows to watch. And im sure there are other free streaming channels you could use but... i have 1500 movies and probably 380 seasons of shows just on my own personal collection. Spanning since i was a teen. Plus like 100gb of music plex can also play
Selfawerewolf
I logged them all in as me. Works great.
vystral
It’s a very cheap subscription. Worth it for remote streaming IMO. Especially if you have a lot of content.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Yea 12 bucks is still cheaper than netflix. And i use it for my music too.
Bobcorps
Weird, nobody pay for me. I have a lifetime pass. Maybe that's why ?
SideBoobsWillGetYouBanned
Yeah. If you have the lifetime pass (I do as well) those who streams from you don't have to pay. No idea why you got downvotes
Bobcorps
Just saw that lifetime got upped to $350, damn ! I paid like $90. Maybe that's why, it's not so much a cheap alternative.
SideBoobsWillGetYouBanned
I think I paid around 150, 10 years ago. 350 is steep, but would pay for itself in less than a year if you had a couple of steaming services. But if, a lump sum is often more tricky for most
dffksh
If your firewall supports SSL- or IPSEC-VPN, no you don't.
ProfessorBanesworth
I had this working for a while but suddenly it stopped working. I got tired of fighting it and trying to understand how to get it working again (I'm a hobbyist, my networking understanding is quite light). I finally relented and paid way too much for lifetime plex. I couldn't bear the thought of spending the effort to switch to Jellyfin.
MarvelousMind
Use tailscale instead.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Tricking the server to think you're within the network still?
dffksh
Exactly.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Clever girl. Err or guy. Need to look into that.
BikerRay
I use Emby for that. Free version.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Nice always like more options.
BikerRay
Prefer Emby's UI to Plex as well. Haven't tried Jellyfin.
Kenbamazingbutprobablywontbe
Both probably have smart tv apps too?
RocketKokket
Jellyfin was a bit clunky to setup so my non tech friends found it a tad difficult. I haven’t checked out emby I will later today!
CorvidPrime
Tubi is honestly pretty great… I use it a lot.
ThrowAwayAcct0000
I just started using tubi 2 weeks ago to watch Faster Purple Worm Kill Kill
WellThatsJustWhatWeCallPillowTalkBaby
At this point kinda the best of the streaming services.
ThrowAwayAcct0000
Dropout.tv is the best. It's the only one I pay for.
circlebreaker
They're short on good content IMO, it's mostly full of the stuff that I'd have to watch on cable channel TV movies. It's still free, but not better than Netflix or Amazon content that I'm already watching free overall and ad free via pirating.
CorvidPrime
“Good” is subjective, but I can see why you’d feel that way. Everybody has their preferences. I found a lot of things I like, which are not available on the other streaming services I have.
ReallyOG
I’m tubby, and also very cheap if anyone is interested?
CorvidPrime
anaberration
Tuuuuuuuuubbbbbbbbbiii...Tubi. +1...I use it in the morning for all the news channels I get, especially with a vpn on. Some evenings I chill out with a movie or two...
JRaven419
When trying to find something to watch, it's a question of Tubi or not Tubi.
CorvidPrime
That joke goes through my head every time I open the app…
GozerTheGozerian
Same! I thoughtlessly dismissed it for years, but then when searching for a movie I wanted to see, found Tubi was the only one hosting it, and from that day my eyes were opened it has an impressive library of movies and shows. Was even more impressed by its massive catalog of LGBTQ+ movies, which as a lesbian something I'm oft starved for, especially ones that aren't some pretentious period piece that has them die or nonsensically break up cuz society as if gay couples didn't exist in history.
CorvidPrime
Just be careful not to cross the stream(ing service)s. (Didn’t think I’d notice your username, did’ja?)
GozerTheGozerian
TomBrokaw
Owned by Fox though. How's it work with ad blockers?
Pasquinelthe2nd
Great on computer, but on streaming the ads aren't as bad as other places
CorvidPrime
I just let the adds play. They’re really not so bad…
TomBrokaw
Thanks. Youtube ads are atrocious - useless, scammy, in weird spots. Back in the day when we had Hulu they would play the same ad repeatedly during a show, sometimes twice in an ad break. That's the kind of shit that's intolerable for me, along with LOUD, and insulting ("your life sucks and you're a loser but if you buy our product and/or service you'll be a god amongst men!" type shit). Might have to check it out.
resworn
They play a lot of gambling ads, in my experience. I don't know how/if they're targeted.
keyblader1985
I don't think I've seen any gambling ads there, so they might be.
keyblader1985
I grew up dealing with commercials so it's second nature for me to just ignore them. It's wild to me that so many people have such a vehement hatred of them nowadays, when I just don't care about them enough to hate them. And I mean, advertisements do have to exist in some capacity, for customers to know that your product or service exists at all.
CorvidPrime
I also grew up with ads. I don’t enjoy them, but as long as they’re not overbearing, I don’t care. Tubi’s good about them. YouTube is garbage… Throws in WAY too many, at WEIRD points, and I have seen “ads” that were over an hour and a half long…
RedAppleSoda
I also grew up with ads. I’m baffled by how complacent you are to them. Ad breaks are jarring and completely disrupt the viewing experience. I resent them, and I’ve always assumed the masses of Tubi-positive comments you see on posts like this are from comment farms and bots.
keyblader1985
Because I've had a lifetime to get accustomed to them. And yes, they do disrupt your viewing, but that's true of literally anything that asks for your attention, including real life situations. If I got livid every time I had to pause what I'm doing, I'd probably have pretty high blood pressure. Also it's pretty rude to assume anyone who doesn't feel the same way that you do is a bot or a shill.
Cervidaesigns
Yeah I've learned to tune em out or hit mute. The only time they bother me is around election time where I have to hear the occasional ad convincing people I don't have a right to healthcare lol
CorvidPrime
Wow… You weren’t wrong about that vehement hate for ads. I already got 4 downvotes just for saying I don’t mind the minimal ads on tubi…
RedAppleSoda
It’s mostly because I assume comments like yours are coming from bots or click farms.
keyblader1985
It's nuts; someone literally asked you how the ads were, you say it's not bad, and get terrible feedback for your answer..
TomBrokaw
Ads that tell me about a product or service in a calm, factual manner are fine. Ads that shout at me, or tell me that I'm worthless because I don't have their product or service, or that are blatantly manipulative, fuel my ire, and it seems like most ads fall under one or more of those three categories. But I wouldn't dv someone else for relaying their subjective experience to answer the question I asked.