• ReluctantZen@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    That’s fucked up. I really wish there were legal alternatives to CR here. HIDIVE pulled out, Wakanim merged with CR and now it’s just CR for 90% of anime. There is no choice. Yeah sure Netflix and Disney+ have the occasional anime, but the vast majority is on CR. How the merger got past market authorities is wild to me. It’s a near monopoly. I watch on my TV, so sailing the seven seas for streaming sucks too.

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      5 months ago

      If you have a smart tv or fire stick etc see if you can install Plex. Plex let’s you stream your local video library from your PC.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah, I do this for my Blurays (with Jellyfin tho), but I don’t really want to bother with downloading seasonal anime episodically. I’d rather use streaming sites for that.

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          5 months ago

          Totally fair. Look into the sonarr and radarr plugins. They let you add sources and shows to a watchlist and will grab new episodes weekly.

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    I’m so glad I made the decision to cancel CR, they are constantly biting the hands that feed them when there are dozens of free sites to watch this stuff.

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      Unfortunately those alternatives don’t move any money back to the anime studios making all the series we love.

      And even buying the Blu-ray’s would still support the publishers doing this.

      With Nintendo going after emulators and fan projects, it seems Japan has some serious problems with getting the message on treating their fandoms right.

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        5 months ago

        I read once that crunchy also doesnt pay that much to the studios and its better to get the BD/DVD or other merch. Sadly dont have the source since its a few years ago that I read that article.

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          Streaming really doesn’t have that big a profit margin, so that makes sense.

          Either way, publisher takes a cut.

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          5 months ago

          I would just buy it directly from someone reliable in JP, it’s the only other way to support the artist directly.

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        5 months ago

        Tv app and consistent video quality for me.

        Don’t have Netflix so I checked out delicious in dungeon on a pretty good pirate site, but episode 13 was in subpar quality Soni haven’t continued

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    4 months ago

    When something is morally ok, no harm is being done but according to law is illegal, law probably should be changed.