How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?

I remember when it was just Hulu for $5 and Netflix for $8. Saved $50 a month from cable. Now it seems we spend more. I have four. Max, Peacock, Paramount and Hulu. Prime doesn’t count because it sucks balls. (Only paying Netflix when next Stranger Things and Squid Game is released). Curious to see what the average Lemmer/Lemming (what do we call ourselves?) has?

Kalcifer, (edited )
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Only one: My Jellyfin server.

MashedTech,

Mmm, so good. I host it on my MacBook. Haven’t gotten a dedicated machine yet.

Appoxo, (edited )
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Jellyfin, Spotify and YT Prem.

IndyRap,

Yt premium is free with revanced haha

Appoxo,
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I like to support the creators I watch and prefer not to let random apps access my very important google profile.

IndyRap, (edited )

Support them by buying merch. one merch purchase is more than you will owe them based on views per multiple deep dives from the creators themselves.

YouTube having your Google profile is much more problematic than an open source bypass.

But by all means feeling high on the horse can feel better than actually owning one.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Already do.
But I am not made of money amd what I have is already enough.

IndyRap,

Lol you can make one merch purchase a month with your YouTube subscription. IDC what you do and not trying to convince you just calling out that your logic is flawed.

Appoxo,
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Never said my logic is applicable to everyone.
Sure, I can buy another useless gadget or piece of clothing every 3-4 months instead of yt prem and sure I can just emulate all features with vanced (or whatever the new hot app is) and sure I pay Google a good hefty amount of cash for things that are already free.

My logic essentially is:
I can use 1st party apps without much hacking around trying to sideload apks on my Chromecast AndroidTV
I don’t have the ads
I don’t have any ads on any of my devices
No risk of compromise for my google account
I get all the features I need
My consumption of yt is way higher (daily 2-3h) than what I got out of Netflix etc. so it actually is at least somewhat worth it compared to other streaming services. I’d call this my replacement for linear tv.
I sail enough for 2 lives already with a seedbox, usenet, (formerly) tachiyomi so I am fine with paying for at least that.

RBWells,

Netflix because my husband likes a lot of stuff on there. He’s watching star trek prodigy now.

YouTube for music streaming, and the kids & husband watch videos on there.

Disney/Hulu I like the Star Wars and Marvel spinoffs, Clone Wars and Andor were so, so good.

Amazon, if I didn’t have family I’d keep this only and I guess use it for music too, I don’t actually watch much TV at all but music I want every day, we do have a good community radio station here but if course nobody can enjoy everything they play. Amazon seems to have the most content, not all of it included in the annual cost but huge library.

So most of them are because we can justify with more people using the services, all are family plans with whatever the max number of accounts are allowed.

We do use HBO Max but one of the kids pays for that one.

I need a schedule - one of my coworkers does 2 months Netflix then 2 months Disney then 2 months Max, just loops through them, only paying for one at a time.

MrRazamataz,
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DON’T USE AMAZON MUSIC DON’T FALL FOR IT THE APP IS THE ANTICHRIST

RBWells,

Ah ok. I really loved the Google Play Music app, it was the best. Google could tell me who was playing nearby - and unlike Spotify, Google (because Google is creepy) knows what I actually consider nearby, and did not just show bands I listened to, but those I might also like, and was right about that way more often than not. It had better recommendations, YouTube music is still not as good as all, but everyone else on the plan does look at YouTube videos too, so we are getting plenty of utility out of it.

MrRazamataz,
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Yeah I’ve heard it was a very good app whilst it was around.

randombullet,

1 because my credit card pays for it. Otherwise, none.

bamboo,

Which one is free via credit card? Is it ad free?

randombullet,

No not ad free any more. I have a card that gives me 20 bucks streaming credit a month

Trainguyrom,

The Disney credit cards I keep getting mailers for have confusing math that adds up to roughly a free Disney Plus subscription?

hungryphrog,

Zero, I only use Piped and a bunch of pirate sites.

Smeagol666,

Reddit are getting pressure from movie studios to doxx people dicussing piracy, I just read about it today. I wish I was fucking kidding. I’m sure if they bribed them, they’d roll right over.

Pratai,

Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Amazon, HBO, Apple TV…. So I guess all of them!?

cyberpunk007,

Oh young child. If only that was all of them

Pratai,

Oh I know it’s not all of them, but what I guess I meant was all of the major ones. Or at least, all of the ones where my shows are on that I like to watch.

Nastybutler,

No Paramount+? Hey Risa! I found the lemming who doesn’t watch Star Trek!

Pratai, (edited )

Nope. I liked the movie okay, but I’m generally not into any of the dead horses. (Star Wars/Trek, Marvel, Tolkien)

And who’s Risa?

Nastybutler,

It’s a community for Star Trek memes. One of the most popular on Lemmy

Pratai,

Ahhh… that’s probably why I am not familiar.

VanHalbgott,

Tubi, Pluto TV, Retro Crush, Filmrise, Crackle, and Plex are what I have on my iPhone.

Mostly just Tubi and Pluto TV.

diodorus,

I have only heard of like 1 of these

yessikg,
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I don’t know if the free ones count

Presi300,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

If you count Spotify, 1, if you don’t - 0

marito,

Same. Stremio with Torrentio and Jellyfin for the win.

Presi300,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

Nah, I just go to the cinema if on the rare occasion I wanna watch a movie… Either that or it’s an old movie and idrc about pirating it

LibertyLizard,

None. I can’t believe how much money people spend on these things.

HonoraryMancunian, (edited )

Same. I’m just not a TV watcher. YouTube’s enough for me.

Edit: ahh I forgot about Spotify. So one.

solitaire,
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None, and every time my coworkers talk about how many they have it seems insane. One has fucking 6 different services. It’s not even about the money. I just truly cannot be bothered working out the maze of what is where when an RSS feed will just deliver me the stuff I’m interested in when it comes out from anywhere.

sexual_tomato,

I have an app called justwatch that tells me what’s streaming and where.

DrinkMonkey,

If you’re into keeping track of what you’re watching or what to watch, Trakt is great and it integrates seamlessly with JustWatch.

Dehydrated,

0 streaming services but sailing the 7 seas

dditty,

Plex is my one

Dehydrated,

I’m very happy with Jellyfin. Any particular reason why you use Plex instead of Jellyfin?

DrinkMonkey,

I have both. I really dislike the navigation in Jellyfin. It seems impossible to elegantly move between various collections compared to Plex, which just seems to fit my brain better.

That said, my daily driver is actually Infuse, which points at the Jellyfin server because:

  1. Infuse has the most reliable playback and never needs transcoding (Synology server, AppleTV client)
  2. Infuse will purge its cache and have to rebuild/refetch all the metadata for my library. Pointing it at a Jellyfin server allows all that info to persist including custom posters etc.
Perhapsjustsniffit,

Zero. I have not paid a cable bill or for a streaming service in over 20 years.

TheLobotomist,
@TheLobotomist@lemmy.world avatar

🥇

Steak,

Respect.

Rand0mA,

I got totally fed up with all the shit, content being spread everywhere and not knowing where to go to watch the things i wanted to watch, prices constantly going up all the time, quality dropping like a lead weight.

So switched to iptv. All the channels from uk, us, and a handful of other countries in europe including ppv sports etc. Also has a stack of disney, hulu, netflix and apple+ bundled in. 14usd a month. Installed on a firestick 4k max pro extreme limited edition. Has an epg, biggest pain is waiting for the epg to load the initial startup each day. Takes a couple of minutes. That being said, you can skip the epg if you want to skip straight to a channel.

Pirates ruled the 00’s until streaming services cracked down on axxo and the gang, then spent the next 15 years or so destroying media amd convenience. Piracy will have amother day again soon, i can feel it in my wooden leg

fsr1967,

Which IPTV provider?

scarrtt, (edited )

I use EPG dot best. They’re an EPG provider who give you lots of detailed information about each channel and show/movie and nice clean logos and everything.

You can filter large EPG files from your IPTV provider into much smaller ones that only include the channels you actually watch. The smaller EPG file means that the app uses less RAM on my Nvidia Shield too

It’s not free and it’s kinda finicky to set up, with a weird workflow, but it works well once that’s done

stoy,

None, I refuse to sign up for any subscription, unless it can be done through gift cards, so I know that I will only spend a static ammount of money when I can afford it.

TheDoctorDonna,

You can use gift cards for your Netflix subscription, I did that until I got it wrapped in to my internet package.

stoy,

Yep, I did that for a while untill it just wasn’t worth it to me any longer.

Nastybutler,

Have you heard of Privacy? It’s an app that sets up virtual credit card numbers and you can specify how much or how many or how often that number can be charged. I mainly use it for “free” trials that want a credit card to bill if you don’t cancel after the trial period. I set a $1 limit so the company thinks it’s a real card when they do the small feeler charge. Saves me the hassle of remembering to cancel.

You can obviously use it for other purposes, like when you might be dealing with an iffy vendor.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

I pay for Apple Music which I use for 10+ hours a day, and YouTube premium through a family plan which I also heavily use. I refuse to pay for anything else beyond one music source and one video source.

Jeef,
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Do you use YouTube music at all since it’s included with premium?

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

I tried it a long time ago and it was shitty and never looked again. I assume it doesn’t offer lossless music playback so I’m happy with Apple music.

toototabon, (edited )
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The UI is what I dislike most, but Itàlia not awful. I’m guessing that lossless music has better quality? Deezer offered something similar and I didn’t get what was the pro. I don’t think my ear is trained enough to notice a difference (until I listen them both b2b, maybe then I will).

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