Max users grandfathered into $15.99 ad-free plan lose 4K, HDR next month::Number of devices you can stream from simultaneously is decreasing, too.

  • Destide
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    741 year ago

    2023 really has been the year of pushing boundaries

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    61 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Max subscribers who were grandfathered into the streaming company’s cheapest ad-free plan are about to see their service get worse.

    To get 4K, HDR10, and Dolby Vision streams, subscribers have to move up to Max’s Ultimate plan, which starts at $19.99/month.

    Discovery warned people that the legacy plan would eventually go away when it merged Discovery+ and HBO Max in May.

    The move could entice subscribers to pay the extra $4 for 4K and HDR streams.

    Max has been better about offering 4K content than HBO had been in the past, though, subscribers may want to peruse the streaming service’s 4K library before deciding to pay more.

    Subscribers could also opt to move to Max’s cheaper (starts at $9.99 per month) ad tier.


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  • Brownian Motion
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    -141 year ago

    Why don’t we call it grandmother policy? Pthhhh. The matriarchy gets away with a lot these days. Here we are, just innocently minding our own business…

  • scops
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    131 year ago

    I have Max included with my home internet plan. I use it so little that if I was paying $16/month for it, I could probably drop it and just buy Blu-Rays for any movies or shows that I would watch on there and still be ahead at the end of the year. Plus then I’d have media to keep for when they inevitably delist it on the streaming catalog to save syndication fees.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    111 year ago

    I’ve got a feeling that we’re gonna get to the point where streaming services only allow you to watch your shows on a single device, must have a certain ISP and that ISP needed changes hourly, prices will be $100+ but you get 5 seconds of show per 50 ads, Mercury must be in retrograde, and you must provide proof you are watching every single second and if you blink, your account is banished to the ad realm. Just for the sake of profit

  • @pyldriver@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    The craziest part to me is they don’t even offer an option to upgrade plans people got via tmo or their cable provider…whatever, you have to sign up for a new account if you want 4k, so it’s an additional 20$ a month to keep 4k if you pay your ISP for HBO already

  • LazaroFilm
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    401 year ago

    Sigh, they really want people to learn how to use torrents it seems.

    • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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      181 year ago

      This year I had 6 streaming services (Netflix, Disney, Apple, Crave (HBO in Canada), Prime and Paramount)

      I turned off Netflix for the first time in 12 years this month. Disney will go soon. I probably won’t renew Crave again this year unless they have another big black Friday deal. If Prime charges more on top of their regular service I won’t be upgrading. Apple is still cheap enough and I can trade PC points (Canadian loyalty points for a chain of pharmacies and grocery stores). That just leaves Paramount which is all my mother-in-law watches.

      I’ve got the full arr system up and running and I’ll be buying a couple 20tb hard drives if they go on sale during black Friday

        • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Nope, there’s a specific promotion in the PC app where you can exchange 14000 points for a month of Apple TV plus. You might need to be a PC insider subscriber to get it, not sure

  • @Gnomie@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    They also lowered the number of simultaneous access from 3 to 2. I cancelled my subscription immediately. They can make those profits off someone else.

  • @reagansrottencorpse@lemmy.world
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    401 year ago

    I’ve been meaning to look into setting up my own home streaming solution like jellyfin or whatever but I’m very lazy. These companies are going to force me off my ass.

      • @Rukmer@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Is Plex not it anymore? I’m not really privy to details but my wife runs a Plex server that we can access from anywhere. It’s free and we each have our own profiles. Even my parents have a profile.

        • @CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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          41 year ago

          Plex is just fine now but it’s closed source and has some features locked behind a paywall. I bought a lifetime license long before Jellyfin ever existed so I’m still using it without any issue for the past couple years.

        • @GenesisJones@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          My shit won’t stay logged in on my server. No reason for it. I’ve Googled my self to death over it.

          Installed jellyfin, works first time, haven’t looked back since.

        • @jayandp@sh.itjust.works
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          71 year ago

          Plex has made it clear they’re trying to go “legit”, focusing on features like their FAST service for free movies and TV, instead of addressing issues and features for the normal video hoarder user they originally catered to.

          If you have Plex already, and especially if you paid for a lifetime membership, it still works fine. But if you’re new, I wouldn’t recommend it. Emby is also ok, but I’d definitely recommend trying Jellyfin first.

        • @Stephen304@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          Imo they’re both really good, and I like running both in parallel because some of my friends still prefer the Plex apps and UX (for example in both you can click on an actor to see other things they are in, but in jellyfin it’s limited to what you have downloaded. Plex’s optional discover feature means it knows about everything you don’t have too, so you can click on an actor and see stuff that’s not downloaded, watchlist something, then let overseerr send it to the *arr apps)

          The rest of my setup would be identical if I was just running Plex or jellyfin and when they idle they don’t use any CPU, so I don’t see much of a reason not to run both and let people decide which one they like. They also both use quicksync, though I had to change some settings manually in jellyfin to get it to work. I just point them both to the same media folder and it just works.

    • @themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works
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      161 year ago

      Legally i dont think they could get away with charging more without explicit permission from the account holder. As a business move when they want to generally increase prices, this is basically the only correct move.

      • @FurtiveFugitive@lemm.ee
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        21 year ago

        My Disney price went up and I didn’t get the email warning. No message or warning in app. After having their support tell me “too bad” I just cancelled it and Hulu.

      • Briongloid
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        1 year ago

        That’s how it should work, but many services have been increasing pricing with email warnings for the last decade.

        My friend has PS+ and it has multiplied in price for 3-month intervals without him ever confirming the new price. He’s had it for a decade without touching it and genuinely wouldn’t know he’s being charged so much more than he agreed to if I didn’t tell him.

        This is in Australia which normally has better protections for consumers, but it’s possible we don’t in this case as it’s happened to me with every subscription I’ve ever had they send a n email and then start charging an amount I never agreed to.

        The only exception was AEW+ via Fite.tv which was in USD, that was the only time I ever lost my sub when the price changed, which given it went up +40% I was glad they handled it respectfully.

      • meseek #2982
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        51 year ago

        Yeah this is the key. Price hikes require notification and time for the user to opt out or cancel. Removing features suffers from minimal legal regulation.

        Ways to make profit: charge more or give the customer less 🫠

  • @NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I got an email from disney+ saying my yearly plan is going from $119 CAD to $149.99 CAD on Dec 7th

    My actual plan expires near the end of 2024 due to a promo I have right now which paused my yearly plan that I already paid for.

    We wanted to let you know that effective November 1, 2023, your plan will be called Disney+ Premium and will increase in price from your current price of $119.99 to $149.99 per year. The price adjustment will take effect on 07 December 2023. Your payment method on file will be charged unless you cancel your subscription before then.

    The above makes it sound like they’re going to charge me the difference if I don’t cancel, and not honor their yearly price I already paid.

    • @Grumlin@sh.itjust.works
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      11 year ago

      There is a bug in Disney’s system, I bought the promo where you got a year for about 10 months of payments when they released in my country. They have now failed to re-charge my card for the second year in a row and i still got access. 😊

  • @SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    Yep. My sub expired recently and I didn’t renew. Inflated bs. Now I’ll just cycle streaming services. So dumb. Doing the same with Disney and their awful pricing.