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      A Former User @thanksajdotcom
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      @thanksajdotcom said:

      My movies are mostly .avi and my TV shows are mostly .mkv and .mp4. The majority are .mkv.

      Do you legally own any of them?

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        thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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        @Aaron-Studer said:

        @thanksajdotcom said:

        My movies are mostly .avi and my TV shows are mostly .mkv and .mp4. The majority are .mkv.

        Do you legally own any of them?

        Yes.

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          gjacobse
          last edited by gjacobse

          Better Understanding....

          AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

          What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

          You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

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            thanksajdotcom @gjacobse
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            @g.jacobse said:

            Better Understanding....

            AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

            What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

            You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

            I host the files locally and connect the shares to the remote server.

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              thanksajdotcom @gjacobse
              last edited by

              @g.jacobse said:

              Better Understanding....

              AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

              What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

              You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

              Most of my collection isn't movies though. It's mostly TV shows.

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                A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                last edited by

                @thanksajdotcom said:

                @g.jacobse said:

                Better Understanding....

                AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                I host the files locally and connect the shares to the remote server.

                What's the point of that? Just put the server locally.

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                  thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                  @thanksajdotcom said:

                  @g.jacobse said:

                  Better Understanding....

                  AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                  What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                  You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                  I host the files locally and connect the shares to the remote server.

                  What's the point of that? Just put the server locally.

                  I have one locally. The problem is I don't have the resources to provision the local Plex server the way I want.

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                    A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                    last edited by

                    @thanksajdotcom said:

                    I have one locally. The problem is I don't have the resources to provision the local Plex server the way I want.

                    You are just making the connection between the VPS/cloud server and your file shares the limitation with that setup. I mean you could get a free desktop of craigslist to do plex. It doesn't need to be very powerful.

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                      thanksajdotcom @A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                      @thanksajdotcom said:

                      I have one locally. The problem is I don't have the resources to provision the local Plex server the way I want.

                      You are just making the connection between the VPS/cloud server and your file shares the limitation with that setup. I mean you could get a free desktop of craigslist to do plex. It doesn't need to be very powerful.

                      I've got another server already. It's a Dell Poweredge I got from @PSX_Defector. I just need to get it setup...

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                        last edited by

                        @thanksajdotcom said:

                        @g.jacobse said:

                        Better Understanding....

                        AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                        What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                        You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                        Most of my collection isn't movies though. It's mostly TV shows.

                        Does that mean that you watch them regularly rather than rarely?

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                          last edited by

                          @thanksajdotcom said:

                          @g.jacobse said:

                          Better Understanding....

                          AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                          What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                          You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                          I host the files locally and connect the shares to the remote server.

                          What's the purpose of the remote piece? Just to expose to non-home locations?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                            last edited by

                            @thanksajdotcom said:

                            I have one locally. The problem is I don't have the resources to provision the local Plex server the way I want.

                            But, presumably, doing so would be cheap compared to other options.

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                              scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
                              last edited by

                              @thanksajdotcom said:

                              I've got another server already. It's a Dell Poweredge I got from @PSX_Defector. I just need to get it setup...

                              Can't take that much longer than building something on a cloud, right? Just take the time to do it locally. Worth the effort now.

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                                thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @thanksajdotcom said:

                                @g.jacobse said:

                                Better Understanding....

                                AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                                What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                                You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                                Most of my collection isn't movies though. It's mostly TV shows.

                                Does that mean that you watch them regularly rather than rarely?

                                I usually watch them once and then move on. However, many people have access to this server.

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                                • thanksajdotcomT
                                  thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  @thanksajdotcom said:

                                  @g.jacobse said:

                                  Better Understanding....

                                  AJ - Just for my own understanding - why upload movies to a remote site / server? I watch a movie once,.. and put it away.. Even with my Netflix account, I watch, and move on.

                                  What is the benefit of taking a movie you own on DVD / Blue Ray, ripping it,.. uploading it to a hosted server, so you can watch it later.

                                  You can build / buy your own wireless cloud device, rip local, and seemingly would be faster and more reliable. Hosting it on a server 3,000 miles away (and with CloudatCost; in another country most likely) seems resource intensive.

                                  I host the files locally and connect the shares to the remote server.

                                  What's the purpose of the remote piece? Just to expose to non-home locations?

                                  Load-balancing. I divvy up the load between multiple servers for multiple people using them.

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                                    thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @thanksajdotcom said:

                                    I've got another server already. It's a Dell Poweredge I got from @PSX_Defector. I just need to get it setup...

                                    Can't take that much longer than building something on a cloud, right? Just take the time to do it locally. Worth the effort now.

                                    Yeah, but as it stands right now, if I bring that into my current dwelling, my landlord would freak...

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                                      A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                                      last edited by

                                      @thanksajdotcom said:

                                      I usually watch them once and then move on. However, many people have access to this server.

                                      Then just don't allow a bunch of people to access it. Of course we could go into the legal aspects of this as it's not legal either.

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                                        A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                                        last edited by

                                        @thanksajdotcom said:

                                        @Aaron-Studer said:

                                        Do you legally own any of them?

                                        Yes.

                                        All of them?

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                                          thanksajdotcom @A Former User
                                          last edited by

                                          @Aaron-Studer said:

                                          @thanksajdotcom said:

                                          @Aaron-Studer said:

                                          Do you legally own any of them?

                                          Yes.

                                          All of them?

                                          Sorry, but one question per person.

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                                            A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                                            last edited by A Former User

                                            @thanksajdotcom said:

                                            @Aaron-Studer said:

                                            Do you legally own any of them?

                                            No.

                                            If you had to guess, what percent do you think you legally own? I am going to guess that it is less then 10%, might even be less then 1%.

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