You do realize there’s a middleground there, right?
I buy the content I want and rip it to my NAS to stream to my TV. My total cost is less than streaming services (I don’t watch a lot), but I do pay for the content. So the only complication on my network is if my NAS turns off, in which case I’ll just walk over and powercycle it and we’re good. One great part is that if my internet dies (it seems to go out like once/month), I can still stream whatever, so my setup is better IMO than streaming services.
Subscriptions are for suckers, but that doesn’t mean piracy is the only alternative. I only pirate stuff I can’t get legally at a reasonable price (e.g. old movies/shows, streaming service exclusives, etc).
You do realize there’s a middleground there, right?
I buy the content I want and rip it to my NAS to stream to my TV. My total cost is less than streaming services (I don’t watch a lot), but I do pay for the content. So the only complication on my network is if my NAS turns off, in which case I’ll just walk over and powercycle it and we’re good. One great part is that if my internet dies (it seems to go out like once/month), I can still stream whatever, so my setup is better IMO than streaming services.
Subscriptions are for suckers, but that doesn’t mean piracy is the only alternative. I only pirate stuff I can’t get legally at a reasonable price (e.g. old movies/shows, streaming service exclusives, etc).