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crossover , to piracy in Apple TV vs Firestick for pirated movies and series?

I personally use an AppleTV with the Infuse app. Great UI, no lag, and it plays everything including 4K Bluray remuxes. You also get Dolby Vision, frame rate matching, and Jellyfin support.

crossover , to piracy in Keep Seeding

You get diminishing returns. But yes, on a large 4K TV you can notice the difference.

crossover , to piracy in With Sales Dropping, Disney Will No Longer Sell DVDs And BlueRays In Australia And New Zealand

I pirate my stuff anyway, so it’s safely stored in my NAS. But it’ll be a shame to see high quality Bluray media go away.

We need a “premium” streaming provider that can offer the same audio/video quality as 4K Blu-ray Discs. And then I’ll download those rips!

crossover , to piracy in Audio Tracks for Movies

I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for…but if you have multiple video files and just want one with multiple audio streams, you can combine them into a single file using the free tool MKVToolNix. This assumes the videos are the same length to keep them in sync.

crossover , to mensliberation in The Next Front in the GOP's War on Women: No-Fault Divorce

Modern conservatism is about using the power of the state to enforce a rigid social and economic hierarchy.

crossover , to retrogaming in Even though I've completed DKC2 literally hundreds of times since I first got it for the SNES in 1995, I've only 100%'d DKC3 once. I can blaze through DKC2 in no time, but not this one! I love it.

Love the Analogue Pocket!

crossover , to piracy in Fellow pirates, what are some underrated websites and softwares that more people should be using

For playing videos: An AppleTV4K with the Infuse app. Just point it to your network share and it builds a library and plays back pretty much anything. It’s also incredibly user friendly for roommates or family to use.

crossover , to piracy in Trackers for children programmes?

They’re available on the public tracker x1337

crossover , to piracy in Noob question about newly released movies...

I found that Bluray rips can come earlier than the release date, but I assume that’s because of the time required to get the whole product supply chain up and running. And insiders can a copy of the physical disc early in that process. But for streaming, yeah same time as the rest of us.

crossover , to piracy in Noob question about newly released movies...

On rare occasions a high quality copy gets leaked early. But most of the time, all you’ll get is CAMs until the movie is released on a streaming service, then that will get ripped in full quality. This typically takes around 6 weeks these days. After that you wait another 6+ months for the Bluray release which is higher quality still.

crossover , to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

My guess is this is mostly support payments for people who are unable to work.

crossover , to technology in People are getting fed up with all the useless tech in their cars — For the first time in 28 years of JD Power’s car owner survey, there is a consecutive year-over-year decline in satisfaction, wit...

Mazda. They’ve brought back physical buttons and have support for CarPlay if you want it.

crossover , (edited ) to reddit in Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly

The problem with (almost) all social media platforms is they need a LOT of users. Because each individual users brings in such a small amount of revenue.

So these companies (running on investor money) go through a deliberate early “growth” stage, where their singular goal is to get as many users as possible. They usually do this by…actually making something people want to use. Plus some addictive tricks thrown in to keep people “engaged”.

Once they have their 100 million users, or whatever number they’re targeting, then the processor of turning it to shit begins. Because now they have the users they need to extract revenue from them. The problem is that growth stage often kills off competitors as well. So now you have a near monopoly tightening the screws on users, who have to just accept it because the cost of moving to an alternative is too high.

But eventually it hits a breaking point. Users jump to something new, and the cycle repeats. The users who stick around with a shit product are the ones who ultimately pay the debts that early users got to enjoy.

crossover , to pics in The 11-mile long, 600 lbs IMAX print of ‘OPPENHEIMER’

Christopher Nolan is known for his love of film over digital.

hollywoodreporter.com/…/dark-knight-rises-chris-n…

crossover , to mildlyinfuriating in Blocked on one side of my nose

Go to a chemist and get some pseudoephedrine. That stuff is magic for blocked noses.

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