I was paying for Netflix 10 years ago in France for a short while, wanted some English subtitles for my wife for some US shows but there were only subtitles in French so had to download the same show elsewhere if you know what I'm saying... with English subtitles readily available. I also remember watching some shows like the first two seasons but then only to find out the third season was licensed by another streaming service lol. Such a UX disaster for paying customers.
interestica|2 years ago
(More absurd because France is a part of South America via French Guiana).
Symbiote|2 years ago
It's worse than when we bought everything on DVD. Region 2 discs (Europe) would have many soundtracks and many subtitles languages on the disc.
goosedragons|2 years ago
What's more absurd is when you can't get CC for the same language as the show.
jiggawatts|2 years ago
Interestingly, it took quite a bit of dev effort to make their subtitles this bad. They had to figure out which subset of languages to show in each region, for example.
I'm sure these decisions are made by the same team that refuses to show English subtitles, and instead always uses English for the hearing impaired. Because why would any human not be able to understand English unless they're deaf, right? Also... no French people are deaf. Everyone knows that.
offices|2 years ago
sireat|2 years ago
Meanwhile one local streamer telecom has regional content + Disney for 7 Euros a month with dubs/subs.
Another local telecom streamer has regional content + HBO with subs/dubs for 6 Euros a month.
Not sure how they got HBO and Disney so cheap but these are multi-country regional streamers - half government / Scandinavian owned.
So Netflix had to go.
offices|2 years ago
Fun!
https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/where-to-watch-pokemon-...
secretsatan|2 years ago
At least normally they have have the original audio versions, but just recently I saw that in Switzerland, they released Suicide squad but the german dubbed version only, why??
izacus|2 years ago
I find this term so funny because it kinda makes the problem sound like a physics problem given down from some deity. When it's just the content provider choosing to screw you over by writing a contract that includes regional exclusivity.
Especially when these same companies managed just fine when they put all languages on a DVD disc.
wkat4242|2 years ago
I mostly pirate everything and I have Amazon prime for the shipping so I don't really care but I would really be pissed if I'd paid top dollar.
realusername|2 years ago