Plex maybe what you need

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That’s cool… for those that need multiple streaming services.

Some like testing out various services. I thought it might be of use.

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It’s definitely a good link to share. I just meant if you do things the “less legal way” there is no need for multiple services lol. For all my friends that pay for 4 different streaming services I will definitely let them know about this.

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Oh I agree. The scenario I was thinking about was where ppl get a 30 day free trial for several services they could quickly compare them from 1 app instead of going back and forth. As you know I load all my free services in TiViMate so I already have everything in one place.

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This kind of reminds me of how the Tivo4k app works. It just fetches from multiple paid streaming apps into one interface.

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Plex has advertisements just like cable TV.

Lots of free TV does. F.A.S.T. = Free Ad Supported Television. Not much different than cable except it’s free. A small concession to save money.

Later on I will create my own Plex Media Server :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Hi Guys,

I recently joined the insider here since I used to watch all troypoint videos a few years back, always easy to understand and with great information. And it really helped me with a lot of good info.

Back to my point, I am surprised you guys don’t talk much about plex shares here. Used to be easier to find a good and affordable p2p that pretty much had all the movies and shows, but on the last couple of years, reddit has banned the plex p2p subtopic that was easier to find different providers with different price ranges. So my question is, does anybody can recommend any plex share provider under $10 a month with great list of 4k content? Thanks a lot in advance.

Streaming has come a long way in past few years and I would suggest getting a debrid service as it is cheaper and should have everything you need in 4K. Torbox or premiumize are my suggestions. Hook one of those services into Kodi or Stremio and you are golden.