• Troz@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    I never clued in when I was a kid in the 90s but we had a collection of all kinds of Disney movies on VHS tapes with handwritten labels and usually 2 or 3 movies per tape. I just thought that was normal.

    I’m sure my kids will just think their Jellyfin library is normal.

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      16 hours ago

      My kid’s always asking my ex, “Mom, why don’t you just get Jellyfin? It has, like, everything.”

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      We’d just tape them off the TV though, so halfway through you’d get an advert for a DFS sale that must end this Sunday, or that bizarre one about milk (Accrington Stanley, who are they?)

      I later found out that they’d put these tapes on for us when they wanted to be left alone for a few hours. And we watched them a lot. Not sure what was more worn out by the end, the tape or my dad.

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    This is why I had to go edit all my media’s metadata and even edit themoviedb.com with proper MPAA ratings.

    Also why I have early childhood, late childhood, and screening libraries for both movies and shows in my jellyfin.

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      I’m thinking about doing that! My 2 year old is still too young for that, but when he’s ready, I hope I am too! Do you have any tips for organizing your library like that? Did you use commonsensemedia or sites like that?

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        I recommend just thinking of the things you liked as a kid or you that you think might teach your kid something you think is important and watch it first (screen) Then place it into the appropriate library.

        I’ve been using two separate libraries, “early childhood” which kinda works out to g ratings (3-7 years) and “late childhood” which is kinda like PG (7+) but there is overlap since something’s are just not rated or sometimes I disagree with the rating.

        You’d be surprised how many things for kids might not teach them anything worth while or might induce nightmares. So I just don’t put those into the kids libraries. Once you have media stored in children libraries, then you can make a child account for jellyfin if you want.

        Obviously, research what screen time does to children and decide for yourself how much screen time you feel your child should have. Personally, I don’t even turn in a screen around my child until we spend 2 hours outside and then its only for 15 mins of passive watching a day. I also like to use animation for children as its good at portraying emotions. Also after we watch something we talk about it. Episodes of Bluey and most studio Ghibli films work well with this method.

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          Thanks for the heartfelt response! I’m almost done with screening Bluey (loving it) even though I don’t plan on putting my kid in front of a screen for as long as possible (“Screens: the later the better” is our motto for now)

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    My kid is the only one in the cul-de-sac with Minecraft. We have quite the popular couch this month.

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      If I ever have a kid they will be the one that has friends over for Minecraft LAN parties.

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    I actually worry more about my kid accidentally narcing on me. Any parents have solutions for this?

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      Raise your kid to understand when the right time to tell someone when bad things are happening and when to not. This should naturally be taught for what morals and ethics you would want to instill. So the solution is to raise your kids with understanding and don’t live in fear. Explain why you move the way you do. Not just monkey see monkey do.

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      Just hide a bag of cocaine in their room. Their credibility will plummit simply by pointing out to authorities that they have a hard drug problem and showing evidence.

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      Nobody cares. Tell your kids it’s illegal once they are old enough to understand. My youngest just realized at 13. She always thought it was just another streaming service.

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        Now that I think about it, has anyone ever asked Netflix if they have the rights to stream what they’re watching? Of course not, you just assume it’s fine.

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    I guess it’s some onion style website. The 20k fine made me not believe the story, otherwise it was totally believable, i know multiple guys who behave like this

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    I just set up AndroidTV so they can watch ad-free YouTube.

    Still need a better setup for extracting Amazon video without ads.

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    Why store media locally? Whenever you want you can just download it or pirate-stream it

    EDIT

    haha y’all downvoters got me rollin 🤣

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      14 hours ago

      Because I like things to look good on a TV and surround system, not a phone with a tinny speaker.

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      17 hours ago

      You see that single upvote? That’s me. But only because of your brutal honesty.

      I did not brush my teeth today. I threw batteries in the trash. I’m proud of you, man.

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      Guess who you stream the data from using debrid services: From us seeders keeping it alive.

      Damn leechers

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      “Why store anything? Just re-download it from someone who’s still storing it!”

      You see the catch 22 here?

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      Streaming sites go down all the time and the quality is usually terrible. Downloading the same stuff every time you want to watch it is just wasting the seeders bandwidth.

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      If you don’t hold it, you’ll eventually lose it. Plus sharing is loving, and if you don’t have it you can’t share it.

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      How do you stream it if nobody downloads it to seed things? The whole premise of seed ratios isn’t just a bragging score, it’s aiding the communal health.

      Besides, I have around 60 TB of space here, that’ll hold several versions of damn near every Linux distro out there for a while, it’d be a shame to waste it.

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        60 TB is really great.

        Planning on creating such setup. Mind sharing your current setup and howw you maintain it ?

        I am thinking which drives and what size and backup system to use.

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          Just part of a lab built over the years. Primary storage is a Dell R730XD filled mostly with 12 TB drives all set up in a ZFS array comprised of mirror vdevs, so redundant by default plus the built in ZFS snapshots for the rare need for a rollback on a dataset.

          It only recently got that big because I had a mixed set of drives going back years and finally decided to work on getting them all to the same size and picked 12 as a good cost/volume balance, can find them at used server parts shops for a bit over $100 each.

          Major risk is I don’t have a good auto alert for smart monitor issues, so just make sure to occasionally manually copy the vital stuff like photos to an external drive.

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              That’s pretty well what I started with 20 years or so ago, had them in some little box with some funny Nvidia CPU. That go upped to a pair of 3 TB that have somewhere around 10 years uptime on them if I recall by now, and kind of spiraled from there. Rsync on a schedule is nice for that.

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        I’m not talking about streaming it from p2p, I’m talking about streaming it from pirate sites that make money on ads (which i have blocked)

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          Those get taken down on a regular basis. Not to mention the atrocious bitrates that is all they can manage.

          Meanwhile, a high quality BluRay rip on my drive ain’t going anywhere.

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            I am an addict and my addiction is 4k UHD remuxes. When that uncompressed bitrate hits the screen, 👌. My Lawrence of Arabia remux is the largest I have off the top of my head and it’s like 125GB.

            When I realized that theaters get DCP’s that are like 2-4 times the bitrate of a Blu-ray disk I died a little inside. I want those.

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              When I realized that theaters get DCP’s that are like 2-4 times the bitrate of a Blu-ray disk I died a little inside. I want those.

              Theater DCPs are notorious for having insane amounts of DRM - you’d need a quantum computer to decrypt it, and even if you could there’s invisible watermarks all over the screen identifying the exact location and time that the movie was playing in, the studio would immediately find out and sue you for everything you have. Not to mention the theater that played it would lose their license and go out of business.

              So, for the most part, movie theaters are the only instance where DRM actually won.

              But, to my knowledge, there have only been two movies that got their DCPs leaked, and even then, they were old movies released decades ago. One of them is a war movie, and the other one is an animated movie - PM me for details.

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          Because the quality is terrible. All of those streaming sites are pulling from the same hosting sources, and are usually very low quality YIFY rips (or an equivalent).