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gruez | 1 day ago
This is almost as realistic as "I wish netflix or youtube allowed me to use VLC to watch their content".
gruez | 1 day ago
This is almost as realistic as "I wish netflix or youtube allowed me to use VLC to watch their content".
nottorp|1 day ago
The easiest way to watch a movie in the player of my choice - even if i have legal access to it because it's in my netflix subscription - is to download it off piratebay.
Add to that Netflix's shitty discovery system, I'm pretty sure I watched some downloaded movies in spite of actually having legal access to them.
Oh, remember when PC games used to come on disks? For the Netflix example I can only guess, but I'm 100% sure I downloaded isos for games I had actually bought and had the physical disc... somewhere.
throawayonthe|1 day ago
especially considering most modern movie/tv piracy is free streaming websites - shitty quality and awkward player controls, definitely no choice of player here
raincole|1 day ago
Oh, except they do[0].
[0]: https://x.com/thsottiaux/status/2009742187484065881
NewsaHackO|1 day ago
cyberax|1 day ago
This is exactly what should be happening. There's no reason to limit the client apps for things like _paid_ Netflix or Youtube Premium.
hahn-kev|21 hours ago
smashah|1 day ago
Think of it like the digital right-to-repair.
I pay for it, I get to use it with any client I want. Simple.
verdverm|1 day ago
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ShroudedNight|1 day ago