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by xvector
2815 days ago
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This is part of why I bought my own NAS. All my movies and TV are downloaded to the NAS before I view them. Once Lidarr has support for Spotify imports I’ll be hosting all of my own music too. I can stream all this content too - the experience is not much different from Netflix or Spotify and the content is usually much higher quality (lossless audio and higher bitrate video). The experience is more private too - no analytics on what you watch, no one harvesting you for ads. I feel so much secure truly “owning” my content than having it bound to some service that can disappear at any time, along with the content on it. I’ve lost countless songs and videos due to Netflix or a music service’a contract ending. For data resilience and redundancy, just perform encrypted backups to your cloud service of choice. |
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> I feel so much secure truly “owning” my content
Do you actually purchase the content? If so, where do you buy it from? Is it even possible to purchase DRM-free content from major studios online?
For music, I can purchase music DRM-free from the iTunes Store or Bandcamp and actually own it, which is awesome.