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Originally posted by ALRBP View PostAll this was so complicated compared to now, and accessible content was far more constrained.
I got huge lists of great movies, some of which are available sometimes on P2P, but I'm already starting to look for some VHS reader...
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Originally posted by tweak42 View PostIs a subscription to schedulesdirect still needed for the program data for MythTV? I did get a Myth box up and working in the mid 2000s but it got subverted by a lifetime Tivo unit we still use today.
But you still can feed MythTV with external EPG data if you want.
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When I first subbed to Netflix, it was like their DVD rental service, you name the movie, they had it available. Same with Redbox streaming.
But over the years the streamers have been reducing their libraries and restricting their access to certain content so they can license it to other streamers.
Sony announced they are going to drop "permanent" licenses to anime content through their purchase of Crunchyroll and raise prices.
https://nerdist.com/article/sony-sun...ased%20content.
This trend to seasonally or periodically restrict access to content will simply push people back into ripping their material for private viewing. Myth, Plex, Kodi, doesn't matter the platform, people will tire of the games streamers are playing to maximize revenue and attract subs and simply do it themselves again.
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The new web frontend does not allow me to scan channels. Also when opening the guide, it does not automatically show the current listings, you have to select the time manually. Then there is the recordings list that does not show what time it was recorded and it does not automatically list the recordings in ascending order, you have to do that manually too.
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