@01011@ardi60 I think it’s because people who stream, want the ability to watch something at the drop of a hat. A lot of times they don’t even know what they want to watch.
Whereas, downloading is something you would do if you planned to watch a certain movie, at a certain time.
It seems my situation is different, sometimes I want to watch some movie. I know which. I spin up my external Harddrive and BAM! I AM watching MY movie.
If I dont have a Movie or whatelse downloaded and it needs to be now not later, then its always very frantic, because, well streaming services are a bit crap.
As I said, its not that way for me, because my hard-drive is right there, I plug it in, move to the right folder, which is where I want it, where I know it.
Those “oh so easy” applications are bloatware, need sign-ins, money, need crappy mobile/console interfaces, and very often still dont have what I want to watch (language, captions, resolution or even “nah, we dont have the rights to this series (anymore), because we rented them to someone else, even though we have initially created tge whole thing”)
imagine I want to make a meme or gif out of star wars, VLC or Windows Movie Editor or whatnot is just better than trying to film Neftlix.
I will state again: for me “pirating” and locally storing content is the significantly easier option.
@01011 @ardi60 I think it’s because people who stream, want the ability to watch something at the drop of a hat. A lot of times they don’t even know what they want to watch.
Whereas, downloading is something you would do if you planned to watch a certain movie, at a certain time.
I guess I don’t watch enough TV or movies to justify not downloading.
It seems my situation is different, sometimes I want to watch some movie. I know which. I spin up my external Harddrive and BAM! I AM watching MY movie. If I dont have a Movie or whatelse downloaded and it needs to be now not later, then its always very frantic, because, well streaming services are a bit crap.
But it still does have to get on your hard drive somehow, which tends not to be as convenient as opening an app and clinking play
As I said, its not that way for me, because my hard-drive is right there, I plug it in, move to the right folder, which is where I want it, where I know it.
Those “oh so easy” applications are bloatware, need sign-ins, money, need crappy mobile/console interfaces, and very often still dont have what I want to watch (language, captions, resolution or even “nah, we dont have the rights to this series (anymore), because we rented them to someone else, even though we have initially created tge whole thing”)
imagine I want to make a meme or gif out of star wars, VLC or Windows Movie Editor or whatnot is just better than trying to film Neftlix.
I will state again: for me “pirating” and locally storing content is the significantly easier option.