(And I use “Free” loosely because I do pay for Prime Video, so it went from paid to much more expensive)

Yaaarrh

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      1 day ago

      not true, it does sort of the opposite:

      debrid services cache torrents in order to provide them at high speed to clients (that’s why they aren’t free: they need data storage).

      this is a good thing, because it means the swarm is only taxed once per file, instead of constantly by potentially hundreds of streamers.

      from stremio’s FAQs:

      How Debrid Services Work with Stremio

      Stremio itself is a media center application that aggregates content from various sources through add-ons. Debrid services enhance this experience by:

      1. Converting limited or slow hosting links into high-speed premium links
      2. Providing access to higher quality sources that might otherwise be unavailable
      3. Bypassing throttling and download limitations imposed by file hosts
      4. Offering cached torrents for instant streaming without waiting for peers
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        13 hours ago

        So you’re telling me that they’re offering a paid service for free. That makes me trust and want to use it even less.

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          Stremio is free, the service you need to cache the torrents (Real-Debrid) isn’t. It’s about $/€3 per month, which is still cheaper than a VPN (which you need for torrents but not for Stremio/Debrid).

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            6 hours ago

            Wait, so if I get this right, stremio has nothing to do with debrid on its own. So if you just use Stremio, as is, you are leeching a torrent you don’t seed?

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              Correct. Without a Debrid service, you stream the torrent directly from the tracker. It’s also slow AF for all but the most popular content so you really don’t want to go without.

              (In my experience most torrents are already cached on Debrid, BTW, so there’s no hit and run since you’re just downloading the file directly from a server.)

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      I see where your coming from but not everyone has the space to seed a torrent. I think those that use stremio and understand torrenting will one day, if they have enough storage contribute to seeding. I’m running on 256gb here T-T

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          9 hours ago

          Caching a torrent isn’t leeching. Like the other person said, it actually helps because it prevents multiple people from doing a hit and run. The torrent only needs to get cached once, and then everyone can just directly download that file, bypassing the torrent entirely.

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            6 hours ago

            Caching a torrent requires downloading, no? What guarantee do you have that they’re seeding that leech?

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              There is no guarantee, because they’re not seeding. There’s one hit-and-run, then the torrent is cached on a server for anyone to directly download. Again, IMO one hit-and-run is still better than thousands.