Comment on “Netflix effect” is back as studios license old shows to competitors again
AProfessional@lemmy.world 1 year agoI can honestly say all of the big services have been reliable and of similar quality. Max, Peacock, Hulu, Prime, Discovery, Netflix.
Never a problem. The one exception was Game of Thrones era HBO.
Goronmon@kbin.social 1 year ago
That's surprising to hear. Netflix has always been a step above, Hulu is decently behind. The rest are pretty rough from my perspective, but slowly getting better over time. Amazon was definitely miserable to use for a long time and I don't think had anything but a basic "fast-forward/rewind" functionality with no thumbnails for quite a while.
The Peacock app and streaming has been hit or miss on plenty of occasions.
I think the worse is the Disney app that makes it difficult to just replay a movie that's already been watched. It likes to resume at the end of the credits of the episode you want to watch rather than realize I want to watch the whole episode not just the final 10 seconds of credits. Or that switching between an episode when watching something from your "Previously Watched" list means finding the series on an entirely separate list in the UI.
Ottomateeverything@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Amazon video is fucking awful. I don’t know how anyone could defend their player. It’s slow, clunky, missing features, and hard to navigate. Their libraries are pretty bad too. And load times are significantly worse than Netflix. It’s like twitch vs YouTube.
Disney was somewhere between the two in my experience. But lots of problems trying to re-watch things or find my place… It always seemed to recommend the wrong episode of the show I wanted etc. It just always felt it had a small hurdle, whereas Netflix is always one click away from what I’m looking for.
Uglyhead@lemmy.world 1 year ago
And then there’s the other issue: experiences vary wildly depending on device the service is being played from. Playing something on a Roku vs AppleTV vs even a PS5 will give you different experiences. Even through Netflix, who is probably at the top for UX/UI, some features of the software are missing, etc.