Last year, Google TV lost the ability to purchase shows. In recent weeks, we’ve noticed that Google TV is not letting you buy some movies.

  • deadcatbounce
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    43 days ago

    Have you not heard of Google’s legendary ability of ditching products? If you were able to buy those movies, how do you think that would go when it closes down?

    • @lobut
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      43 days ago

      I’ve spent a huge amount of money on YouTube movies/TV shows. You don’t even have to wait till it closes down!

      I moved countries and they took away my TV shows. Then I rebought some and they took those away too claiming it was from the other country. Turns out after I swapped countries, I decided to buy two seasons of Rick and Morty while on vacation (I like watching things on planes). Strange because I didn’t pay a different currency price or nothing. Customer support is so bad. Also, I bought mostly 4K and can’t watch it in 4K because of some browser limitations.

      Anyways, my Plex server serves me just fine now.

      • deadcatbounce
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        23 days ago

        I hear you. 😁

        Neighbour has a Plex server and I’m building my own storage.

    • @OZFive
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      3 days ago

      All Google TV rentals/purchases are available concurrently on YouTube. I am sure they will remain there if and when it is shut down and they move their store to YouTube. They moved away from Play Music to YouTube Music, I figure they will want to leverage YouTube’s name and branding to denote their media services and give their video store more recognition and respect. I expect there will be a new “service” separate from the main YouTube system just like their other YouTube apps…

      YouTube Music

      YouTube TV

      YouTube ________ ?

  • @Bonesince1997
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    13 days ago

    I don’t normally use Google TV, but I thought it was tied together with several other platforms and share many, but not all, of your purchases between the various services. I’ve been using Fandango at Home, formerly Vudu. Some years back Movies Anywhere hit the scene and looked to be entering that same space. I’ve also noticed that Amazon and Microsoft use basically the same library. I believe when there is a difference, missing content, it is usually because a movie studio is not affiliated with that service. So, Fandango is where I have my complete library, but I can find like 80% of it on a handful of other services as well (linked).