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>End of The Pirate Bay? How Apple could be about to STOP torrent piracy forever
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Apple will allow its users to stream a movie for £38 just 17 days after a film’s theatrical debut, thereby stopping piracy for good.

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tfw yiffy will be release date + 17 days from now on

So going to cinema isn't worth it anymore? After 17 days it will be on tpb

That's not going to stop piracy, fag.

In fact this will just increase piracy as people get access to video before it's out on blu-ray discs lmao.

btw anyone interested in encoding video:
V: 10-bit HEVC, faster preset, 22 CRF
A: 128 vbr Opus

Do that for 1080p, 720p, or even 4K. Video will come out with the absolute best balance of quality and file size.

Encoder GUI: github.com/stax76/staxrip/releases

latest 10-bit x265 encoder: builds.x265.eu

>38 eurobucks for ONE movie
wow im shaking im my boots

I really don't get how this would stop piracy

desu MoviePass $10 monthly subscription is much more likely to kill movie piracy

Only a fraud would suggest to use hevc for sub-4k.

>£38
You know I'm not positive, but I think that's more than the £0 I pay for piracy

>apple will destroy piracy
Yeah. And also Trump will be impeached and Obama will decree martial law.
Meh.

Test out the latest x265 encoder, it's at minimum 50% more efficient than the x264 one.

>inb4 "muh hw decoder"
We've had those on $100 android trash chinkphones with snapdragon 6XXs for a while now.

Are you arguing against getting the same quality for half the disk space?

Nice piracy future will look bright if it can be realeased after 17 days

You do understand that intel and amd arent on suicide watch right? That OP is alwahs a baiting faggot right? Read the sidebar or send me a PM if youre still confused

WELP, YOU SAW IT HERE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, APPLE SINGLEHANDEDLY STOPPED PIRACY, SOMETHING NO OTHER ENTITY HAS BEEN ABLE TO DO SO FAR.

>/capsarcasm

>Bernie can still win!

After a day is on tpb and with subtitles

>archive.fo/kNRFG
>YASSO
>Yet Another Streaming Server Online.

Yes because more streaming services have always worked in the past.

So I'll be pirating films just after 17 days? Nice

The people who write this bullshit have no clue what torrenting is about

I don't want to watch Marvels latest pile of bullshit. I want to watch things that I WANT to watch. On my own terms, in the way I want to watch it. Anything with DRM isn't going to allow for this.

there hasn't been a movie worth watching in a theater in 5 years

>£38 for a fucking movie

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHsageinallfields

How do I do this on handbrake?

>
>Test out the latest x265 encoder, it's at minimum 50% more efficient than the x264 one.
>>inb4 "muh hw decoder"
>We've had those on $100 android trash chinkphones with snapdragon 6XXs for a while now.
Who cares about file size? 40gb bluray? Here in eastern europe it is not a problem. But I don't want to "upgrade" my still good 4670k with 780 to just get hardware decoding of some shitty codec which will become obsolete in a few years anyway.

It's a shame to see even Steve Jobs couldn't knock sense into the movie industry. They just don't get it, do they?

Firstly, that's ludicrously expensive. Quarter the price. Needs to be an impulse buy.

Secondly, the release needs to be simultaneous with the theatrical release, and worldwide. Any gap in that creates demand for pirated copies.

The Darknet And The Future Of Content Distribution (Biddle,
England,
Pienado,
Willman) came out like a decade ago and change.

All they're doing is creating a great source for dewatermarking and ripping.

>dont own the film, still pay money for lifetime rent nuless I lose my data, and they don't have it anymore

no thnx

You don't, download staxrip I put in the link. Then all you have to do is download a recent x265 encoder and replace the stock one inside the staxrip directory.

cheaper than blu ray

It was blatant sarcasm you retarded Sup Forumsio

Also I believe them when they claim that macs rule
I also believe them that aplle products werks
I guess we have to submit to our overlords who killed pirate bay.

Most people use phones and prefer seeding a 1GB x265 720p rip vs a 4GB x264 1080p rip.

Also hardware decoding is only needed for phones due to high battery drain associated with software decoding. You don't have to worry about that.

x265 is going to be relevant for at least another decade.

Thanks apple now we can get rips 17 days after movies come out. The Korean rips suck.

>38
I could see the movie for that

How much real money are 38 poundings?

>stream a movie for £38
But movie ticket is cheaper

So basically... 17 days after a film's theatrical debut, I'll be able to pirate said film in good, non-camshit quality.

Thank you Apple!

Fuck movie theaters. I'm glad Netflix is keeping people away from them. They should continue suffering until the day studios force them to compete on equal footing with streaming services, meaning same-day movie releases with competitive pricing.

But not BD quality, and no BD features. And what about old film? Not everyone watches the newest Hollywood spew

Ok Mr autismo the magical kid

>£38

and i though grey goose was expensive, apple can fuck off.

How much do you pay guys to theaters and think they are expensive?

>a cheaper alternative doesn't have features the original has
Shocking, I know.

>Also hardware decoding is only needed for phones due to high battery drain associated with software decoding. You don't have to worry about that.
Same thing for laptops, and desktops running 1440p or 4k. Stop forcing people to upgrade hardware while bandwidth is cheap as fuck.

good idea but the price is stupid considering no overhead from owning a physical location.

why would anyone watch a movie or show or whatever? don't you have anything better to do?

>terrible selection
>poor bitrate
>some content not even available above SD quality even with BDs out
>DRM
>at the forefront of HTML DRM, which aims to restrict the web for all
>sells user data to third parties as per their privacy policy
>can't play above 720p in browsers other then Edge
>requires hardware DRM to even play 4K content
>consumers buying new hardware are paying for DRM so Netflix can serve its business model
Anti-user, anti-privacy service profiteering off the ignorant consumer - fuck Netshit

The servers to host the content aren't a physical location?

>£38
Is this supposed to be a joke?

Am I the only one who noticed the talks in the article about how Google is adding a fucking ad blocker to Chrome designed to enforce "better ads standards", aka. blocking all ads that doesn't put shekels in Google's pockets somehow.

No, they're on the internet

For laptops: somewhat, decoding 720p HEVC video with a 1-2 mbps bitrate doesn't use much cpu resources on even sandy bridge i3 laptops (remember like 8 A53 ARM cores = 1 i3 sandy bridge core). This is a non-existant problem on desktops.

I should remind you 4K content is still scarce and 720p rips are still the most popular.

It's a scheme to get adblockers banned as anto-competitive.
Either they successfully strangle their competitors, or they save the ad industry
Win win

Piracy dies at least thrice a year nowadays

>mfw I barely pirated anything in the last 10 years because there's no content that appeals to me anymore

Hmm, that's a pretty stupid way of looking at things.

>terrible selection
That's not their decision. The studios decide what get licensed and for how much and for how long it will be on the service.
>poor bitrate
>some content not even available above SD quality even with BDs out
Again, that's ALMOST entirely based on what is given to them by the studio.
>DRM
>at the forefront of HTML DRM, which aims to restrict the web for all
No studio would want to work with a company as big as Netflix if their properties aren't protected.
>sells user data to third parties as per their privacy policy
I'm not aware of this, but I believe it and it's not excusable.
>can't play above 720p in browsers other then Edge
That up to the browsers to implement.
>requires hardware DRM to even play 4K content
I agree, that's retarded, but again, they'd get no business if they didn't implement it.
>consumers buying new hardware are paying for DRM so Netflix can serve its business model
A symptom of corporations other than Netflix deciding standards.

I don't have Netflix either, because I can pirate and get away with it, and I don't give a shit. But honestly $8 for a pretty decent amount of existing and original content really isn't bad. I don't blame them for trying. I get what your saying, I just think you're blaming the wrong people.

>Apple will allow its users to stream a movie for £38
>Apple will allow its users to stream a movie for $49

>$49
>to watch a movie on a shitty tiny ass 1136x750 iShit screen

LOVING

EVERY

LAUGH

No studio will ever agree to this.

They have already done this before, but the implementation was awful.

Those are sterling kroner

This. I don't even watch movies anymore.

Fuck off Daiz

Daiz would have recommended 16-bit HEVC with the extra placebo preset and a CRF of -28.

>be 4K UHD video camera in a tiny quadrotor drone disguised as a fly
>fly into movie theater without even paying for a ticket or popcorn
>livestream movie to the internet with about a 30 second buffering delay

pirates win again, better luck next time crapple.

>Most people use phones
>Citation: your ass
It's incredibly inefficient to download and watch torrents on a fucking phone. Most people I know use their phones for anything they can use their phone for, but not once have I met someone who torrents on their phone.

>That's not their decision
>Again, that's ALMOST
Not my problem, it's theirs that they can't negotiate and are at the whim of licensors. I'm simply not going to watch a film offered in abysmal SD DVD quality when a bluray of said film is available.
>if their properties aren't protected
Software DRM hardly works for "protection", if even (which is why they're pushing hardware DRM), it only serves to track users via proprietary binaries and restrict them. And the problem with HTML DRM is how it outs Netflix as a two-faced hypocrite entity. You may have heard them being for Net Neutrality? Well, HTML DRM and NN are completely contrary, so Netflix is just for NN not because they believe in it, but because it's both good publicity and also in their interests as a business to have their services unrestricted to all. Utterly despicable if you ask me when the next they're pushing HTML DRM as a standard.
>I'm not aware of this
They are a data mining company, they even leaked user data accidentally a while back. What you agree to by using their service is basically all your data and viewing habits being tracked by them.
>That up to the browsers to implement.
No, it's completely arbitrary. Their proprietary apps run 4k, but not browsers, besides Edge with with they have some sort of business deal with Microsoft.
>other than Netflix deciding standards
Maybe, but they also don't care; their "Original" content is restricted the same by DRM, despite not being licensed.
>honestly $8 for a pretty decent amount of existing and original content really isn't bad
You're not just paying with money, you're paying with your data as well. Notice their site doesn't work without cookies: they track everything. Another way to look at it is you're literally paying to be spied on, for your viewing habits to be shared with interested parties, and so on. Why would you pay for that, and support such practices?

Do you wanna know how I know you and your pals don't have jobs irl?

You guys are mean, I don't even know how to turn it off. :(

>work graveyard retail
>use the free WiFi to torrent all night using LibreTorrent

Wow you're wrong already

Blu-rays are like $15-$25 at most.

>$ 50 USD for one movie
>That I can download for free

Pacific rim was quite the spectacle

That's blank blu-ray without the movie.

lolno, you live in Brazil or something?

I've been buying new Blu-rays that also come with DVDs for $5 each

For old movies. Try to find new movie blu-ray that costs $5 in less than a month the movie premiered.

38 > 0

Checkmate

>£38
Literally no one, not even normies, are going to buy that

>Yeah dude let's stop people from pirating shitty cam rips and instead give them literal home release quality copies of movies after 2 weeks instead

Laziness, speed, reliability, costs.
Plenty of people from countries that get access to a movie God knows when after release would just pay out to see a movie as soon as they can and don't want to risk spending tons of time dl/in porn.

It's probably going to look like ass knowing apple

>55 maple dollars for a shitty low bitrate stream
fucking kek

This is the funniest thing I've ever read.

>$50
>FOR A MOVIE

L38? People are ready to wait years instead of paying L5 for a lot of shit.

Sauce?

>stop piracy by doing the exact opposite of the advantage of piracy

it'd be cheaper to just go to the movie theatre like 4 times in my town

Interstellar and Brdman were. But I can only think about those two. Interstellar on digital Imax was the shit.

No, this is just going to make getting high quality pirated rips shortly after release even easier. Thank you, based Apple.

this tbqh.

£38 > 0
>thinking_face_emoji.jpeg

>paying for streaming quality

>Apple will allow its users to stream a movie for £38 just 17 days after a film’s theatrical debut, thereby stopping piracy for good.
I don't think you understand piracy.

I pirate movies while they're still in theatres.
Bootleg video camera quality footage.
I only care about quality when cgi it the main draw for the movie.
Like I wouldn't pirate Ender's game or city of a thousand planets unless it was HD.
I really care about the story and acting more, unless it supposed to be a spectical.

i don't mind waiting for the bluray remux to show up online
i just look for new movies by checking bluray releases, not theatre releases

>he willingly downloads CAMrips
i bet you download phone recordings of music coming from the radio, or tv shows recorded from a phone too?

38 euros is a week worth of food in most european countries, nobody will buy this shit

people who want it sooner will keep getting cam/ts
people who want quality will keep getting remuxes
people who don't want to pay will wait for either

also, this will just get dumped/capped and uploaded like everything else

Mactoddler/lame tripfag

Lmao are you kidding me? That movies is aids