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danielquinn, w Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@danielquinn@lemmy.ca avatar

There’s a couple angles you can take on this. My favourite is from the dotCommunist Manifesto:

Society confronts the simple fact that when everyone can possess every intellectual work of beauty and utility—reaping all the human value of every increase of knowledge—at the same cost that any one person can possess them, it is no longer moral to exclude.

Essentially, this argues that the unethical position is the one that creates the false scarcity.

Another less extreme position would be that many countries allow for exemptions for format shifting: if you buy a CD with some music, you’re legally permitted to rip it so long as you don’t distribute copies. One could argue that someone in your position is operating within the spirit of these laws… provided that you haven’t torrented the videos since that necessarily includes some partial distribution.

Finally, the least generous interpretation would point out that you didn’t buy the videos in the first place, but rather a licence to let Vudu stream them to you. Given that you don’t own anything, you’re not morally entitled to own it in a different format. This is why many people have rejected the streaming model.

As someone in camp #1, I think you’re a-ok ethically, but I thought you might want a broader perspective.

tun, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

When the time comes for them to watch, they have their own version of our favorites - remake or remastered, adaptations or whole different series.

Now the collection is for the dads’ nostalgia.

theKalash,

Have you seen the recent remakes of disney Films?

Let’s just say, they won’t become timeless classics like the original animated movies.

GoumLeChat, w Looking for resources to rebuild my music collection

For downloading music Soulseek is my main source. I might grab a torrent here and there for a specific release or when it’s just a mess to get with Soulseek (like the Final Fantasy OSTs).

For managing the library and listening to it, Foobar2000 all the way. It can get a while to set it up properly but it will be tailored to your liking. It’s the most advanced player out there. And there are plenty of add-ons (called components) to add features and basically do anything you could need : play MIDI or old consoles music files, play music from Youtube, get tags from Discogs or MusicBrainz, get lyrics, UPnP server… The interface is highly customizable as well. And you can create shortcuts for almost anything, components included (although shortcuts would need a revamp).

Oh and I didn’t told you about queries. That makes tag fields as variables. So now you could make a query on a genre, a codec, an artist… “%codec% IS FLAC” will output only FLAC files. Very, very handy to manage your library. These variables can also be used to rename or move files. You can also use queries to create autoplaylists. These playlists are auto-updated based on the query, you don’t have to maintain them. I have made a bunch for 60s to 2020s music, my favorite artists, or mixed compilations.

A few components to install right away : Playback Statistics and Enhanced Playback Statistics, they will no only give you better play stats (duh) but also new query fields. Masstagger to make batch modification on tags, this will save you a lot of time. Also for now install the 32bits version, many components are not available on the 64bits yet.

So yeah Foobar2000 takes a bit of time, but it’s great, highly customizable. It has saved me dozens if not hundreds of hours to manage my library. And it’s free. It’s my favorite piece or software and I could talk about it all day long.

ArugulaZ, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@ArugulaZ@kbin.social avatar

Jellyfin? What is that, some computer based television network you populate and schedule yourself? Because I totally would want that. That would rule.

Whom,

It’s a FOSS alternative to Plex, if you’re familiar with that. Less like a tv channel, more like a streaming service you populate yourself.

lemann,

more like a streaming service you populate yourself.

The most concise description of Plex/Jellyfin that I’ve seen

Banzai51,
@Banzai51@midwest.social avatar

DIY Netflix is the one I like.

rikudou,
@rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

As a long time Plex uset who loves the ease of use of Plex, is it for me? Also there probably aren’t apps on that many devices? My main concern is Android TV and the Tizen thing by Samsung.

Xelnoc,
@Xelnoc@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The advantages ofjellyfin are mainly its open source nature, and lack of needing to pay to unlock features such as downloads. It may be a little more effort to set up but still isn’t too difficult. Once set up, it works pretty much flawlessly, except for the occasional hiccup which can be resolved pretty easily.

It has an official app available for android TV, which is in the store, and as for Tizen OS, there is an official app (on their github), however it is somewhat more difficult to install from what i’ve seen.

If you want to check availability, there is a list of clients at jellyfin.org/downloads/clients/all/

aldalire,

yeah, i switched over to jellyfin from plex after i hit a paywall on plex. They wanted me to pay to watch my 4k mission impossible (1996) movie. Afterwards, i’m like “fuck nah,” literally the reason why i torrent was to not pay for shizzle

nicktron,
@nicktron@kbin.social avatar

One time payment or a subscription?

rockhandle,
@rockhandle@lemm.ee avatar

It lacks some of the functions found in plex, most notably the sync feature. That being said, it’s still a very good free alternative to plex. It does run on android tv

chumbaz,

I enjoy plex but the sync feature being missing isn’t saying much. It barely works on plex too. 😝

grue,

Jellyfin is to Plex as Lemmy is to Reddit.

balderdash9,

A lot of people haven’t even heard of it? lol

mhz,

Android is no problem at all, Tizen however is a mistake I will never do again. I have a MU7000 samsung TV (2017 model), it has plex (came free in its store) but no emby (emby is another option that is mostly open source) or jellyfin (Emby fork that is fully open source). I had an Intel NUC5 celeron based that acted as a server, the cpu was pretty efficient (6w) but it was not powerful enough for transcoding (converting the video to something the tv can play)

My experience with my Samsung TV.

Plex: Can direct play almost anything (stream to the tv without converting the video). I’m a non-native english japanese anime fan who needs subtitles all the time. The problem is that plex will turn to transcoding if subtitles are on and my server was not powerful enough to handle fluent transcoded stream.

Emby: it is not in the tizen store (at least for my tv), fortunately the emby team release a tizen binary that can be installed through a USB thumb drive. Now emby works pretty good with and withouth subtitles. It does not have ads (for premium subscription) on android but it does have a once every 24h add in the Tizen version. Not a big deal but just remember you are more likely to be treaded a 2nd class consumer for having a damn Tizen TV.

Jellyfin: Not available on Samsung store, I had to enable devlopper mod on my tv and install Tizen studio with CLI on my pc to compile Jellyfin for my TV, then install it through Tizen CLI only to be surprised by how sluggish it worked, the UI was very unoptimized which is natural as it was not supporting my tv to begin with. Half my remote (samsung one remote black version) did not work so I decided it was not worth it.

PhAzE,

I’ve used plex and emby, both are good but plex is easier to setup and share, and has apps everywhere. Emby is a close second, but jellyfin isnt there yet imo, with apps and availability of those apps on everything.

devdad,

Unsure if your asking seriously (if not, whooosh to me), but it’s an open source alternative to Plex.

Plex is a media server that you run to host your TV shows and movies. Think of a self-hosted Netflix.

Roundcat, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@Roundcat@kbin.social avatar

Goes through hard drive with kid

"Everything the light touches, is our kingdom!"

sirico,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

What about that encrypted from file named jdhshjxjjxjd

aldalire,

kid, that file is off limits

theskyisfalling, w Looking for resources to rebuild my music collection

Another recommendation for soulseek here.

I also rip a lot of stuff from Spotify using soggfy, I’ll make long playlists and just leave it running over night ripping everything. It requires a bit of sorting out afterwards into respective folders for artist / album etc but that is a price I’m happy to pay for the saved money of not having to buy all the releases.

Anything I can’t find on either of those but still really want I will usually buy on bandcamp.

fernandu00, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I have a small 1tb collection …love jellyfin and it’s UI but I miss kodi when it comes to scrapping metadata and playing all formats …I use jellyfin mostly because of its ui and because my crappy TV can’t handle kodi very well

domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

Why not use the best of both worlds? jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/

I use Kodi on my HTPC and the Jellyfin client on my phone and PC.

fernandu00,

Yeah I tried one of them but either way I’d have to follow the jellyfin standards to name the files and have to use kodi to run them …the best way for me would be having kodi to scrape the library no matter how messy it is …and jellyfin would just play it because my TV is garbage and crashes on kodi

000999, w Looking for resources to rebuild my music collection

1337x is good for flac discographies

Limeaide,

Noob question

Whenever I search for 1337x or any other site someone recommends, how do I know which one is reliable? Because if I search in Google, DuckDuckGo, or any other search engine, I get results with domains ending in .is .to. .tw .skin .net etc.

Are they all just different proxies to the same thing or is there a list of reliable links?

000999,
platysalty, w Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?

Super illegal. Straight to super jail.

DavidDoesLemmy, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone avatar

Maybe a dumb question, but how is this better than having your files on a nas? I have a nas and just play my media files from there on my tv and laptop. What do I get from having jellyfin?

Barky,

A slick interface with nice title cards and pictures, feels like your own personal streaming service with no drawback

wildbus8979,

Kodi/XBMC has been providing that for like 20 years though…

What jellyfin does provide that Kodi doesn’t is on the fly transcoding for watching on mobile device and remote access. If you don’t need that, Kodi might be a better choice providing a far wider array of features.

averyfalken,

Personally I prefer jellyfins interface. Plus its easy for my bon tech familyyto use jellyfin

wildbus8979,

That’s fine, but it still doesn’t do a tenth of what Kodi can do.

I also don’t really see how it’s easier in terms of browsing. It’s a list of movies and tv shows…

frozenicecube,
@frozenicecube@lemmy.ca avatar

You’re not wrong but there are still drawbacks to Kodi where Jellyfin ends up being better. In my use case, with 5 tvs in the house, 2 are hooked up to Nvidia shield tvs but the other 3 are Chromecast w/ Google TV which have very limited storage unless I want to spend a fortune in hubs for each one to add a USB drive or micro SD.

With kodi installed I would regularly hit the storage limit of the device and have all kinds of weird bugs. Just as an example I had my daughter set up with a kids only account, but account switching would cause Kodi to become unresponsive for anywhere from 30 seconds to having to do a hard reset of the device. Jellyfin gives me the same access to my library with a lighter, more streamlined, persistent interface across devices and with easy and fast profiles. It still allows me to keep a pi as the host so the whole setup is low power (important for me as we’re on solar, every watt helps!)

I don’t really need the Kodi plugins I used to have if the main purpose of streaming my local content isn’t smooth and simple for the family. This is coming from a long time XBMC user, I’ve been running it since my original modded Xbox in the early 2000s.

wildbus8979,

Then you are doing it wrong. I have three instances of Kodi, one of them on completely hard drive less machine booted via PXE, the other two are Pis with minimal is on an SD card. All the media’s are stored on a NAS, and all the metadata is shared between the instances on MySQL, all of it (profiles, views, etc) shared across all the instances.,

frozenicecube,
@frozenicecube@lemmy.ca avatar

“Wrong,” or a matter of preference and willingness to sink time into the project. Your setup sounds great, but it’s also easy enough for me to do a simple apk install for Jellyfin and host it on the pi that already has my network shares vs spending the time setting up a database and a local DHCP server etc. etc. Netboot is great but with a fraction of the setup with Jellyfin my needs were met, which was my original point. Also how many end users will take this route? Realistically not many.

Don’t get me wrong this was something i’d totally be into a decade ago so I get where you’re coming from, love the idea of having the metadata and everything scraped centralized, but what I have works and it’s easyyyyyyyy 🤷‍♂️

_spiffy,
@_spiffy@lemmy.ca avatar

I just recently set up jellyfin as a way for my family to access the stored media outside of my house. Our current Networking setup doesn’t play nicely with VPNs so this was an easy way to do that.

xtremeownage,

The files are still stored on a NAS.

But, Jellyfin/Plex has the advantage you get a nice pretty “app” that works on your TV/Roku/AndroidTV/etc. It handles transcoding if needed, keeps track of what you have watched, and lets you know when new things pop up.

Commiejones, w Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@Commiejones@hexbear.net avatar

Is it wrong to pirate movies

NO

McCainRBGcreampie, w What apps/programs should I get
@McCainRBGcreampie@hexbear.net avatar

Office is obviously handy. Download a legitimate release and activate using this. Other than that, I only use pirated software on an airgapped computer.

PeWu,

I’ve come to enjoy Onlyoffice. It’s free, has cool features, and it has slick, dark mode

rockhandle, w Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@rockhandle@lemm.ee avatar

Personally, I feel the same way you do about DRM. If you’ve paid to own it, then it should be owned outright. With this in mind, I would say pirating them wouldn’t lose you any moral ground.

briongloid, w Looking for resources to rebuild my music collection
@briongloid@aussie.zone avatar

Deemix with a Deezer free trial for good quality, free is 128kbps.

OfficerBribe,

You can also find ARL cookie strings for premium accounts around. Eventually they go down, but there always seem to be some available

an0nym0us, w My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@an0nym0us@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I have every single mainstream animated project that has been made for the last 60 years. I like to think that if I were ever in a Blast-From-The-Past type of situation, I’d be able to watch fresh content for the entire 20 years.

Rai,

MS has a huge collection of banned cartoons and it’s glorious.

ipkpjersi,

Make sure you have that stuff backed up, that’s valuable lol

ancoraunamoka,

do you share it? I would like to take a peek

an0nym0us,
@an0nym0us@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I will eventually. It would put a target on my back, though.

chumbaz,

These kinds of conversations make me miss WASTE.

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