I know where to watch movies and anime for free but where would I get this? All answers are appreciated. Thank you so much everyone!

  • jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    The simplest way, if you want high quality:

    1. Get a VPN (preferably one with port forwarding, like AirVPN)

    2. Get qBittorrent and set the listening port to that forwarded port from your VPN host

    3. Use the built-in search in qBit to find the stuff you want to watch

    4. Open it in VLC

  • CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    https://rentry.co/megathread-movies-and-tv

    pick whichever you’d want from this list. If you’re looking for a streaming platform I would recommend FlixHQ / FMovies but you don’t necessarily need to stick to them. Just pick any from the list, most of these should have the latest season anyways.

    If you want a download client (a program that auto downloads TV Shows locally) try Sonarr. It can auto fetch when a new episode releases which will typically be faster than the streaming options (since they too try to

  • Algernon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 days ago

    Set up an arr stack on a seedbox. Or better yet, a bittorrent client on a seedbox and the rest of the stack, plus plex, on a local NAS. Learn Linux, networking, and docker in the process.

    Project length to range between a day and a year depending on technical ability.

    Alternately: sub to Amazon for a month.

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    17 days ago

    I’ve a RealDebrid subscription and stream from their servers to my kodi. Not just Amazon, all the services. $3/month, give or take. Might take a few hours/days for something to pop up, but I often don’t realize days that shows are “airing” or released, so I’m pleasantly surprised when it pops up as available.