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UNSUBSCRIBE from Streaming Services | START YOUR OWN Media

UNSUBSCRIBE from Streaming Services | START YOUR OWN Media Server!

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  1. Thanks for the video. I have been wanting to do this for a few years now but I am not really good with computers. Am I crazy but I am sure a saw a system that does all the work for us..alll you have to do is put the bluray in and its rips a exact copy and create a netflix home version of my librairy ? if there is such a thing I want it 🙂

  2. For someone like me who prefers to rent rather than buy movies and TV shows, this is not a substitute for streaming services. There are very few movies or TV shows that I ever want to watch more than once, so it makes no sense for me to buy the physical media. Music, on the other hand, I listen to over and over, so I purchase all my music and have never used a music streaming service.

  3. I have been using my gaming pc to run my Plex server with all my DVD movies. I have been tempted to switch to a NAS but think I may be losing a lot of horsepower going from a custom pc with 16gb of ram 8 core cpu to a NAS. Is 1gb of ram a bottleneck?

  4. I'm old school. I put Windows Media Center (Windows 8 version) on my Windows 10 install and use Emby Media Browser Classic as the front end. The PC is a Z77 Sabretooth i7 3770K in a Cooler Master HAF X case With all but one HDD bay filled up.

  5. You don’t even need a NAS. I use an old laptop plugged directly in to my home router that has a fairly large USB 3.0 SSD plugged in to it.

    After installing Jellyfin and running through the configuration wizard I have my own local version of Netflix; and all from the grand total of £0.

  6. I get 90% of my movies, TV series, documentaries, etc on DVD from my local public library. You do need to properly clean them sometimes because pizza night seems to find its way on to the data side of the discs far too often. People are horribly careless and scratch them too. But, 70-80% can be ripped without any cleaning. And, like you said, Make MKV is your friend although the file sizes can be large. I have a ton of storage on my NAS so I rip my .mkv files into mp4 due to their portability for when I travel. Unless you have unlimited data storage space, I wouldn't rip routinely from Bluray as a 2 hour movie is going to be around 35 Gb. And you will need a player / recorder for your computer that does Bluray – not all of them do.

  7. When the cost of Netflix went up I cancelled my service until I recouped the loss then subscribed again and binge watched. then cancelled. then did the same with Amazon. then the same with all the other services. I never have more than one service at a time. this saves you a fortune. these services make their money off people who subscribe to everything and stay subscribed even when they are not watching, money down the drain. Plan what you want to watch subscribe then you have a month to watch it then unsubscribe. there is no rush.

  8. Hello….Im new to this channel, but i have seen some of your torturials on makemkv….So now i have got a big request…Beside myself there are MANY that are make a full 4k disc ripping into several m2ts files…Could you be so kind to make a complete torturial on how you can do it the other way around? Make several m2ts files into a single mkv movie file?? PLEASE HELP…

  9. That's exactly what I started doing after decades of increased costs from Netflix and Prime … heck Prime want to charge me even more to "Remove Ads" … wait, what am I already paying Prime for? Same with YouTube and Netflix … no thanks! I've got 1000's of BD/DVDs and ton of my own content, so I started a UnRaid server running Plex server and clients on my devices, working perfectly … actually better visual quality, no reliance on my ISP connectivity, better search … I honestly don't know why I didn't build my own Media Server years ago.

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