@@xaifer2485 please wait until I complete watching this video while I am talking why are you saying these I don't even understand why are you saying this hey Google you are still listening what I am saying because this is very important in animal living under a rock with smoking in his trying to come to my house because come over because sleepover sleepover sleepover and the TV doesn't stop to work because I I listen to the my Sony submarine when I look at the back of the washing machine
@@xaifer2485 This video kind of explains it. Some 420p video in RUclips probably does not come even close to the importance of availability of the netflix shows. Also, the market estimate / the potential viewership probably is both lesser known and lesser in total, so the effort of distributing it everywhere may be much less worth it and thus not done. If you would be watching it a few times every day for a while, I would almost bet that at some point the buffering time could get a noticeable reduction. Full copy of youtube cannot be on every ISP connection point, unlike full netflix in theory could, but the content that gets regularly visited from the area most likely will get a copy onto a local fast access point.
1:50, did I just see a connection between San Jose and Tokyo go across NA, Europe and Asia and not just, across the Pacific ocean to make it seem farther than it is.
Wait a second... So let me get this straight: Linus has more storage in his server than Netflix has for its entire library, which has all 4K movies and tv shows?!
Yeah. They probably don't have region-specific content on local boxes or less watched content. And the files are probably compressed as much as possible whereas LTT stores 8K RAW files.
Or maybe It's just a neat little graphic to help convey the point he's making and you're picking it apart to make yourself feel better about your intelligence.
not Linus himself but maybe it is the editor who thinks in a box. the marked points are actually not that far away from each other if you go left instead of around the whole globe. then its only 8.200km (5.100mi)
@@arya1275 Ora Wishin maybe your ocean my daughter got to go when the gas too are all the think you have to get a costume idea ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas
Justin Brantley Have you noticed that Netflix buys rights to the movie when it's out of the spotlight, so getting it into netflix is cheaper? ALSO the movies and series are also different in different countries. It was a movie heaven when I went to a vacation.
TheOmout iron man 2... Civil war, guardians of the galaxy 2 etc.... All huge movies earning way more then most of thr movies on Netflix, how do they own the rights smh, its all contracts, recently they signed one with cW stating all CW SHOWS like Arrow flaSH LOT etc will be uploaded jusr 2 weeks after thr final episode airs rather then 3 months, and HULU gets nothing from them... No rights owned obviously especially when all those CW SHOES are well doing great... Better then the DCEU anyways haha
Lincoln Riddle I bet a few big money cats want to just die after seeing nextflix smoke them so badly. I couldn't imagine missing that kinda opportunity.
I still use a postal DVD/Blu-ray service because Netflix looks terrible on a big screen. Shame it's shutting down in November, and the Netflix DVD service isn't available in my country.
Quite fascinating. I have had a case study on Netflix in Strategic Management course. From DVD rental to online streaming, and now successfully stepping as a PRODUCTION STUDIO. The Company has a bright future ahead, that i know for certain.
@@jacoblyalls4026 I bet you are not in the Cardinals virus seven lockdown because you are not important issue I see you are doing that why are you even forgetting what we are doing do you remember the time that whole town thing okay. Let's repeat what do we have to do. Hey I listen to my Sony submarine because they can take them back if I finish with the washing machine and when you try to listen such a what it seems you can do and listen to the feels
@@jacoblyalls4026 yeah bro. This is the end asking about the pills do you have any pills you have to help me know you never had it but look I have a little tight I don't know I could happen I got banished from the Country Place chat why do they do that because mods have always like themselves
@kyle the dued Yeah but new phones don't really have home buttons. The iPhone 8 is a good option still, as in it's not obsolete, but new phones don't have home buttons, so buyers looking for new phones won't really buy ones with home buttons. In 5 or 10 years most to all people will likely have phones with notches, hole punch displays, motor cameras, or something else.
Khizar Khan holy shit I recently went from an android to a brand new iPhone and I didn’t even realize that older iPhones had the home button until I read this comment
You completely botched this I can’t believe you even got 20 thumbs up. “In Russia you don’t watch Netflix, Netflix watches you” for example would fit. There’s just as much piracy in the us and good luck getting numbers on that since everyone spoofs their Ip.
@@Hamsterdam91 They removed both Hannah Montana AND Wizards of Waverly Place, along with their movies... the size doesn't matter, it's what they've done with it
@@ThePesident they only get licenses for a limited time period. If they want to put a movie or show in their library, some other movie or show has to go, because again, they have a limited budged.
Far more than 50 watchable shows and movies.... And would be way more but let's face it, most of us are couch potatoes in our spare time, we've SEEN most of it over the years... Even so, many of those are shows with 100's of episodes.
Because the CEO chose that, and you have to follow their direction, watch it crash and burn, and then watch as they slowly start to take legitimate suggestions. Then when things start to work again, the CEO decides that it must have been bad luck, or Dave's fault, or something. So they go back the other direction...
I remember driving all across town with my father searching in every video rent store for the Star Wars movies, that’s actually a fond memory. Nowadays you say wanna watch Star Wars and you just stream or rent it online. What I’ve learned from this is that easier access isn’t always the best. It weirdly enough feels more like you've earned it and therefore more satisfying, if you have to do more than just click a few times on your screen.
Well considering how much they paid for an 8k camera to not even be able to upload the video to RUclips. i imagine its around the price what Bill Gates would sell microsoft for.
its not really influencing ISPs, its a popular service, so if the ISP can serve it directly to the user it means they can give "great service" without having to even try.... its really a no brainer for the ISPs they pay nothing for the ability to provide a service much faster and more efficiently, meaning their customers stay happy.
popcorntime rules Free Everycountry has access 4000 times more movies than netflix Can instert own subtitles More tv shows Donwsides no streamin (must download) cant be used in webbroswer no exclusives like netflix has
I wouldn't say influence, but money does talk. By placing these CDNs into the ISP's network, the ISP doesn't have to spend lots of money on bandwidth, and Netflix doesn't have to spend lots of money on bandwidth either. If you were an ISP, and a company that drains so much of your bandwidth says "Hey, let me install these boxes in your data centres, and it will save you loads of money, if you don't, you will pay ever increasing bills for your data, and because of NN, you can't do anything about it". What would you say? You would say "YES PLEASE! How does tomorrow sound?" So while it's not Netflix strongarming them, or saying "or else", it's the ISPs saying that they can save money. :)
Hey Linus, if you want more details about the Amazon/Netflix topic & big data, they also use Apache Flink, which allows for huge amounts of data processing and streaming on clusters of servers/machines found in the AWS environment. Just for additionnal info.
*How does Netflix work?* 70% Drug Cartel TV shows 25% Sex scenes from their TV shows 3% TV shows based of movies 2% Actually ORIGINAL TV shows (Not TV shows about drugs)
Et makes Netflix service faster, but it does not slow other down, so I guess it is not a problem. And it is better for the consumer, so why would we care?
No, it bypasses the whole thing as it's not even relevant, it's even better for ISP's as they save a great deal on traffic themselves and it lowers their traffic by this same 37%. Point is: No one loses there
JamEngulfer no. Appliances were (are) forced on Netflix by breaking net neutrality, but if installed willingly they are a good solution - basically limited CDN servers installed as close to consumer as possible
JamEngulfer I agree with the other two responses. In this case the only result is a better service in general without affecting any other service in a noticeable way.
Idk if you’re joking or if you’re just dumb and only ever saw a 2d map. Fun fact there is the FUCKING Pacific ocean in between if you go the other way around and the distance is about 5000 miles, idk what you mean by close, but 5000 miles is not close when speaking of 2 countries on earth. Check ou google earth it’s a preety nice app ;)
Anyone else notice that the people "far away from the server" would suffer latency and he drew the line to Japan. If the world was flat that would be far but the world is round so its pretty close.
The Earth is really big so they will still suffer from high latency, but I also noticed that in his example he drew a line from California to Japan the far way. Since maps aren't supposed to be round, only globes, he wasn't thinking about the shorter way of 8,331.57389 kilometers by putting the ends of the map together and making a line the other way, but maps don't do that since maps are flat and needs to end somewhere. If you were to draw a line from one point of a globe to the opposite point of the globe that crosses the globe's center and since the connection cannot travel through the core, it'll have to travel around the surface, at a distance of about 20,035 kilometers.
i actually really like how you put your ads at the end. i find myself watching them most of the time. if they are st the beginning i!'m double tapping that shit
It is depressing that my i7 6700k, gtx 1080 ti xtreme aorus, 16gb 3000mhz, and samsung 960 m.2 cannot watch 4k on netflix. On mozilla, max is 720p. Edge/Win10 app Netflix, up to 4k. I need to have intel 7th gen to watch Netflix in 4k(while streaming only through WinEdge/Win10 App for 4k), but for some odd reason, chromecase, roku, and xbox1s can watch in 4k no problem. But hey, first world problem.
The movie industry wants to push more and more retarded rules. They want to make it impossible for you to watch a movie for cheap or to copy it, so they make it that you have to constantly by the newest shit to be able to watch it. but as long as you pay them they will continue to make their service worse and worse.
No. It's a DRM problem. Netflix does not care about its customers because they restrict browsers which are fundamentally equivalent in playback ability +/- some codecs. It's as simple as canceling your subscription
So are you complaining that you were delivered the content you came for, first, or are you complaining that there was an ad after watching the content you came for?
Blockbuster will never be a joke to me. It was a big part of my childhood and even now, I can't find a better way to just walk into a store and rent a video game whenever I want to, without some monthly subscription plan. (Maybe Redbox kiosks, but I haven't personally used them, and even if it is great, a bit of childhood magic is lost as there is no store to look through.)
I've done all three lol... Blockbuster first, then moved on to Netflix sending DVDs, then eventually cancelled Netflix and just rented Redbox since I stopped watching as much. Now I'm back with a Netflix streaming subscription lol
Netflix is great in theory but there's literally no content available in my country. VPNs rarely work with it nowadays... I can't justify for paying ten bucks a month for nothing. Spotify on the other hand is great! It has everything.
Mikko Peltonen There is some content available in my country, Denmark, but it's stupid how Netflix don't want to increase the subscription cost by just a few percent and then use those extra funds to buy the rights to a *huge* amount of older movies and TV shows.
O well hes a dude. Let him scratch himself in peace lol i dont make a commotion about my roommate having noisy sex with his girlfriend in the next room. Why would i care that linus had an itchy sack while making this vid? Sry i just cant. This is ridiculous.
Nick Reyes I wish Tv could come back it still is way more high quality.But too inconvenient they need to make something amazing to pull back to television viewers
TheRoyalPotatoKing -nothing - nothing - nothing make it cheaper I sadly had to drop cable even though I love it it they raised my bill by a shit lot to much to afford every month
I have a Xperia Z2, and I can't watch stuff offline, because my phone isn't supported for that specific service. But it's a good phone, and I don't understand why Netflix doesn't add support for older phones
3:10 so in other words, if you break into your Internet service provider’s server room, you can get all the shows on Netflix for free. Now that’s what I call a pro-gamer move.
1:50 inst accurate because hes going right on the map and all you have to do is go left and its much closer relatively speaking edit: i get what hes saying tho its just a nit pick
I’m younger and didn’t have much time with Blockbuster, but what memories of the popcorn-smelling place (and the anticipation of the joy the movie would bring) I have are very fond.
Latency itself isn't strictly the issue though, so I consider the example a bad one. I.e. You can have a network with terrible latency and still watch high definition video.
I don't think many people realize before Netflix became a streaming service it sent DVDs by mail that you could use essentially the same as gamefly (if that's still a thing)
dafff08 No... Have you never heard of latency while streaming? If you have high latency you are more likely to have a higher buffer times. Which means each package of frames arrives slower.
thats what buffer is for. to compensate latency issues. the only reason latency issues occur is when the buffer is poorly programmed and there is not enough buffer space to handle issues. videos are not real time online games where actions have to be transferred in less than 80ms
considering that the highest latencies are around 600ms and there is a bit of packet loss, i would say 1 second, maybe 2 seconds more initial buffering
+Nathaniel C. Polley No his example made no sense. If it has to send the data across the world, it would take almost a second, it's true, but that doesn't really matter, because the throughput is still high enough that it can sends a buffer of about a minute at the time for example, and then even though you had to wait 1 second to start watching, the server now has 1 minute to get the next minute sendt. If it was live-streaming this would be different, but it's not. Hence no latency.
When I get on the internet, the 63% goes to 64%.
69%???
I think you mean 69%
When i go on the internet its 69% hentai
@@rabin_7 nice
@@rabin_7 hahah funny sex number! funny sex position number haha! no. it's not funny, shut the fuck up.
1:46 Japan is actually one of the closest country because you can just go from the other side xD
@Maybethelion Yeah I forgot about that...
tokyo=city japan=country
@@Hitariu stop roasting(a reference to stop bullying meme)
No, internet traffic can only go with the earth's rotation, the same as water going down the drain.
Yeah lets just ignore the huge ocean
now imagine that for RUclips. how are they managing this!!
Bot
I don't understand why RUclips's 420p takes longer to buffer than an ultra HD 40 minute tv show in netflix for me
@@BeenYT is there a bro this one or this is the end of your life and wonder if you ever see the size of quarter now Gothic design submarine
@@xaifer2485 please wait until I complete watching this video while I am talking why are you saying these I don't even understand why are you saying this hey Google you are still listening what I am saying because this is very important in animal living under a rock with smoking in his trying to come to my house because come over because sleepover sleepover sleepover and the TV doesn't stop to work because I I listen to the my Sony submarine when I look at the back of the washing machine
@@xaifer2485 This video kind of explains it. Some 420p video in RUclips probably does not come even close to the importance of availability of the netflix shows. Also, the market estimate / the potential viewership probably is both lesser known and lesser in total, so the effort of distributing it everywhere may be much less worth it and thus not done.
If you would be watching it a few times every day for a while, I would almost bet that at some point the buffering time could get a noticeable reduction.
Full copy of youtube cannot be on every ISP connection point, unlike full netflix in theory could, but the content that gets regularly visited from the area most likely will get a copy onto a local fast access point.
1:50, did I just see a connection between San Jose and Tokyo go across NA, Europe and Asia and not just, across the Pacific ocean to make it seem farther than it is.
Yeah, while it does *kinda* prove his point I reacted to that pretty fast lol.
It's because the earth is flat. /s
THE EARTH IS FLAT REJOICE
@BattousaiHBr One is twice the distance of the other, it's pretty different...
Welcome to RUclips
Who came here
seeing 63% probably porn thumbnail
Rot A i did. Hahaha
Rot A clickbait be like...
1:00
but it was in the video... how is that clickbait?
me
What a great script
Bro 2 years ago and no likes? No problem I'll give you one
Marc A.M yep
Thumbnail was evan better
Bump
Fazer o que?
1:47: The earth is round Linus...
Hah! got him :)
I just wanted to post it ;) Japan is relatively close to us&a ;)
Oblate spheroid not round.
Hexxoid no it's flat
SHF // ShadowHunterFi no, it's shaped like a doughnut that's why the sky is blue, you see the oceans on the other side
1:47 Linus=Flat Earther
??
because you can just go the other way. On flat earth you can't do that
He also didn’t even draw the Great Circle route at that latitude, which would be over the North Pole at that latitude.
LMFAO
@@xionova3254 most stupid example
Wait a second... So let me get this straight: Linus has more storage in his server than Netflix has for its entire library, which has all 4K movies and tv shows?!
Yeah. They probably don't have region-specific content on local boxes or less watched content. And the files are probably compressed as much as possible whereas LTT stores 8K RAW files.
@@tarunkumaar625 what's the point of saving 8k raw?
@@namesurname4666 full quality which they can edit anytime if there's any flashbacks from another video
@@lagmaster12 they could also edit the compressed version
@@namesurname4666 it wouldn't be 8k by then, the quality drops if they merged one raw and one compressed
At 1:47, did Linus just confirm the Earth is flat?
Doesn't most data go through the Atlantic instead of the Pacific?
That was definitely not approved by Jon
Or maybe It's just a neat little graphic to help convey the point he's making and you're picking it apart to make yourself feel better about your intelligence.
a macdonald lol it’s a joke bud
not Linus himself but maybe it is the editor who thinks in a box. the marked points are actually not that far away from each other if you go left instead of around the whole globe.
then its only 8.200km (5.100mi)
4:44 sorry but what are you doing?
Gabriel Vieira scratching his balls. 😁😁😁
@@cadiprajkarki😂😂
Also at 5:17 lmao
Also 4:20 😁
😂
1:46 just go the other way around lol
Earth is flat!
@@arya1275 I hear the ceiling is going to fall over
@@walidfakhfakh3660 why??
@@arya1275 I don't know is going to kill me anyway
@@arya1275 Ora Wishin maybe your ocean my daughter got to go when the gas too are all the think you have to get a costume idea ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas ideas
Netflix is so big, yet they have the shittiest movie selection. Everytime I have a specific movie I wanna watch, they don't have it.
Justin Brantley the only good thing about netflix is their exclusive shows
Justin Brantley Have you noticed that Netflix buys rights to the movie when it's out of the spotlight, so getting it into netflix is cheaper? ALSO the movies and series are also different in different countries. It was a movie heaven when I went to a vacation.
Then you order the blue ray or DVD by mail.
Agreed. Netflix is only good for original content and some TV shows now (imo).
TheOmout iron man 2... Civil war, guardians of the galaxy 2 etc.... All huge movies earning way more then most of thr movies on Netflix, how do they own the rights smh, its all contracts, recently they signed one with cW stating all CW SHOWS like Arrow flaSH LOT etc will be uploaded jusr 2 weeks after thr final episode airs rather then 3 months, and HULU gets nothing from them... No rights owned obviously especially when all those CW SHOES are well doing great... Better then the DCEU anyways haha
So it is Netflix vs Porn?....Fight!!!
Porn wins. Ding, ding, ding!
Soon it's porn vs Disney because Disney bought fox and they will buy more companies then Disney's trying to make something like Netflix
Porn wins!.... PORNALITY!
porn will buy disney ^^
I could see pornhub having a smart comment about Netflix vs porn.... "We don't have to ask if you're still watching... You're making your own now"
i love how this is now getting recommended right after they released a movie thats basically childp
yeah I know, RUclips knows what's up
It isn't
@@CarstenReg what?
@@CarstenReg wait so you think that one movie isn't childp? Then explain why the camera focuses on... that one part of the body
@@Kdekalcio what movie?
Don't let this video distract you from the fact that Blockbuster could have bought Netflix in 2001 for $50 million, but turned Netflix down.
Lincoln Riddle didn't know that .
texasdee slinglead it's a crazy story lol
Lincoln Riddle I bet a few big money cats want to just die after seeing nextflix smoke them so badly. I couldn't imagine missing that kinda opportunity.
Yep, blockbuster took that L and paid the price
Chances are that Blockbuster wouldn't be able to make it a successful service.
Lol who remembers when Netflix would send you DVDs
I remember
They still do.
They still do, it's the only way to watch The Sopranos with Netflix.
I still use a postal DVD/Blu-ray service because Netflix looks terrible on a big screen. Shame it's shutting down in November, and the Netflix DVD service isn't available in my country.
Quite fascinating. I have had a case study on Netflix in Strategic Management course. From DVD rental to online streaming, and now successfully stepping as a PRODUCTION STUDIO.
The Company has a bright future ahead, that i know for certain.
1:49 proof that earth is flat
Josue Ventura I FUCKING KNEW IT, WATCH SHANE DAWSON’S CONSPIRACY
you might wrote it as a joke but it’s true maybe
@@jacoblyalls4026 I bet you are not in the Cardinals virus seven lockdown because you are not important issue I see you are doing that why are you even forgetting what we are doing do you remember the time that whole town thing okay. Let's repeat what do we have to do. Hey I listen to my Sony submarine because they can take them back if I finish with the washing machine and when you try to listen such a what it seems you can do and listen to the feels
@@jacoblyalls4026 yeah I'm also trying to think because the boss of us irration asking to the book down because the TV
@@jacoblyalls4026 saving audio middle electronics are Uber stickers of Matthew
@@jacoblyalls4026 yeah bro. This is the end asking about the pills do you have any pills you have to help me know you never had it but look I have a little tight I don't know I could happen I got banished from the Country Place chat why do they do that because mods have always like themselves
Hey, you look like the guy from Linus Tech Tips!
BOSNIA GAMER imagine that rofl
You don't say... he is
Inesh Loka no he is not
Yes it is
That's his lesser broke ass twin brother who begged him to feature in LTT videos.
remember when techquickie videos were 2-3 minutes long lol
that was quickie
Can you not last longer? Linus can.
5:29 Lol anybody else remember the days of the home button? So long ago.
@kyle the dued Yeah but new phones don't really have home buttons. The iPhone 8 is a good option still, as in it's not obsolete, but new phones don't have home buttons, so buyers looking for new phones won't really buy ones with home buttons. In 5 or 10 years most to all people will likely have phones with notches, hole punch displays, motor cameras, or something else.
Khizar Khan holy shit I recently went from an android to a brand new iPhone and I didn’t even realize that older iPhones had the home button until I read this comment
@@dustpan5236 wuuuuuuut
I still have a 6s plus
@@MC2738 Well it's not obsolete yet and still has 3d touch so good on u :)
37% Netflix, 67% daily 8K videos by LMG
perfect maths...
@@himanshubhushan3927, bhavnao ko samjho!
@@himanshubhushan3927 hes overclocking
In Russia Netflix is not needed. We all download torrents. Free.
ice 9 thats everywhere. not just Russia
Russian's have common sense borne of necessity.
Juan Cena you don't want to download stuff in Germany because you get fined instantly
That's why you use VPN
You completely botched this I can’t believe you even got 20 thumbs up. “In Russia you don’t watch Netflix, Netflix watches you” for example would fit. There’s just as much piracy in the us and good luck getting numbers on that since everyone spoofs their Ip.
Netflix: Are you still watching?
Somebody's daughter: 0:05
"Entire Netflix library" you say as if it's impressive... they only have like 50 watchable things.
But it's still a big library
@@Hamsterdam91 They removed both Hannah Montana AND Wizards of Waverly Place, along with their movies... the size doesn't matter, it's what they've done with it
@@ThePesident they only get licenses for a limited time period. If they want to put a movie or show in their library, some other movie or show has to go, because again, they have a limited budged.
Far more than 50 watchable shows and movies.... And would be way more but let's face it, most of us are couch potatoes in our spare time, we've SEEN most of it over the years... Even so, many of those are shows with 100's of episodes.
I need 2mins less than you.
1:47 It's actually so close these 2 places :D
LOLLIPOP american geography dude
linus is canadian.
nope, South coast of us is about 5500 miles away from Japan, trough the pacific.
The earth is flat
Bradley Irving you people need to get out of the basement more!!
0:10 - Used to work at that store around 2007, whilst at college. Possibly one of the most fun jobs ever 😁
1:47 why doesn’t it just go left?
Because the CEO chose that, and you have to follow their direction, watch it crash and burn, and then watch as they slowly start to take legitimate suggestions. Then when things start to work again, the CEO decides that it must have been bad luck, or Dave's fault, or something. So they go back the other direction...
because the earth is flat are you dumb lololololol?! i cant bel,eive people sot stupid edsalokdsaoldololololololo xddddd
😂😂
@@Borex2 it has to be a time when you also kind of understand what it was like when you try to sit down and then you got to sit up
@@FRostBiteProductions what do you mean earth is flat
Everyone knew earth is a cube
It would’ve been better if it was 31% Netflix and 69% “probably porn”
I am on it... don't worry
No. Just no.
@@shauryathakur2683 hmm
@@shauryathakur2683 umm...
We can change that
I remember driving all across town with my father searching in every video rent store for the Star Wars movies, that’s actually a fond memory. Nowadays you say wanna watch Star Wars and you just stream or rent it online.
What I’ve learned from this is that easier access isn’t always the best. It weirdly enough feels more like you've earned it and therefore more satisfying, if you have to do more than just click a few times on your screen.
Who else came for the thumbnail?
Quan Ilori Yo mama xd
i was put off watching from the thumbnail
Corny af
Clickbait. He not mention about that at all...
What do you mean with "CAME" ?
I truly wonder what Linus's idea of astronomically expensive
Well considering how much they paid for an 8k camera to not even be able to upload the video to RUclips. i imagine its around the price what Bill Gates would sell microsoft for.
jaden priddy I
yes
1.0 x 10(to 82)
aint no way linus just drew a line from california to tokyo the long way
So crazy how 1 company can have so much influence over ISPs
striekr13577 well Netflix is huge, basically the go-to service for streaming video other than pirating
its not really influencing ISPs, its a popular service, so if the ISP can serve it directly to the user it means they can give "great service" without having to even try.... its really a no brainer for the ISPs they pay nothing for the ability to provide a service much faster and more efficiently, meaning their customers stay happy.
popcorntime rules
Free
Everycountry has access
4000 times more movies than netflix
Can instert own subtitles
More tv shows
Donwsides
no streamin (must download)
cant be used in webbroswer
no exclusives like netflix has
AwesomeVindicator it still kind of is tho because they're going out of their way to make sure people get their Netflix
I wouldn't say influence, but money does talk.
By placing these CDNs into the ISP's network, the ISP doesn't have to spend lots of money on bandwidth, and Netflix doesn't have to spend lots of money on bandwidth either.
If you were an ISP, and a company that drains so much of your bandwidth says "Hey, let me install these boxes in your data centres, and it will save you loads of money, if you don't, you will pay ever increasing bills for your data, and because of NN, you can't do anything about it". What would you say? You would say "YES PLEASE! How does tomorrow sound?"
So while it's not Netflix strongarming them, or saying "or else", it's the ISPs saying that they can save money. :)
Hey, I used to get my PlayStation games from blockbuster. shush
Gamecube games lol
"Cathode Ray Tube Tube Television"
*Welcome To Redundancy Land Land!*
Hey Linus, if you want more details about the Amazon/Netflix topic & big data, they also use Apache Flink, which allows for huge amounts of data processing and streaming on clusters of servers/machines found in the AWS environment. Just for additionnal info.
I spend 4+ hours at a time watching Netflix. I only need to watch porn for 3-5 minutes.
TheCaucasianAsian I need at least 2 hours to watch porn
TheCaucasianAsian Work on your stamina for your future spouses!
Duesux Machinin but then i can't make funny youtube comments
come on dont bullshit . u watch atleast 10 minutes.
TheCaucasianAsian it all depends if you're browsing to find the right vid or you know what you there for
Anyone notice he's wearing a Linus tech tips shirt on a techquickie video?
He kinda looks like Linus from Linus Tech Tips too...
*How does Netflix work?*
70% Drug Cartel TV shows
25% Sex scenes from their TV shows
3% TV shows based of movies
2% Actually ORIGINAL TV shows (Not TV shows about drugs)
_ RainbowPotato _ Netflix wants to be VICE so bad
Wrong:
90%: breaking bad, twd and better call Saul
10%: probably shit
It's funny because it's true... I hate those drug cartel shows..
@@NaNekoRx10 do u like narcos
@@aryakulkarni9904 eww! Of course not, you like that Bulls**t
Legit question: Isn't installing boxes directly at ISPs against net neutrality?
Et makes Netflix service faster, but it does not slow other down, so I guess it is not a problem.
And it is better for the consumer, so why would we care?
No, it bypasses the whole thing as it's not even relevant, it's even better for ISP's as they save a great deal on traffic themselves and it lowers their traffic by this same 37%.
Point is: No one loses there
JamEngulfer no. Appliances were (are) forced on Netflix by breaking net neutrality, but if installed willingly they are a good solution - basically limited CDN servers installed as close to consumer as possible
Moi 2926 because once net neutrality is gone then they are happy to just destroy our current connections and silence any competitors.
JamEngulfer I agree with the other two responses. In this case the only result is a better service in general without affecting any other service in a noticeable way.
1:47 Dude🤦🤦😂 San Francisco is really close to Japan😂😂
Your "joking" sounds a bit too serious 😅
MicahFoReel um... you do know that’s San JOSE, right?
@@TechyMedia2023 my name is José Francisco XD
@@Deadliner-svd caracalla remember to call kids
Idk if you’re joking or if you’re just dumb and only ever saw a 2d map. Fun fact there is the FUCKING Pacific ocean in between if you go the other way around and the distance is about 5000 miles, idk what you mean by close, but 5000 miles is not close when speaking of 2 countries on earth. Check ou google earth it’s a preety nice app ;)
No?... there's like literaly the largest ocean on earth separating them
FART DETECTED! @4:40
Hahaha I heard that too
Moe Al Ferarri even I detected it
Gosh that was rough to hear
Hey Mike, did u fart??😕
Lol
Anyone else notice that the people "far away from the server" would suffer latency and he drew the line to Japan. If the world was flat that would be far but the world is round so its pretty close.
Michael Sana The Pacific Ocean is big.
he was educated by us school system :D
it's still closer than anything in the middle east
AmeyahOfficial he's Canadian
The Earth is really big so they will still suffer from high latency, but I also noticed that in his example he drew a line from California to Japan the far way. Since maps aren't supposed to be round, only globes, he wasn't thinking about the shorter way of 8,331.57389 kilometers by putting the ends of the map together and making a line the other way, but maps don't do that since maps are flat and needs to end somewhere. If you were to draw a line from one point of a globe to the opposite point of the globe that crosses the globe's center and since the connection cannot travel through the core, it'll have to travel around the surface, at a distance of about 20,035 kilometers.
Linus mastered the thumbnail art!
0:04 oh yeah mister crabs
someone with a channel named "LinusSexTips" has a video of just that part
@@ThatBiohazardGuy MY GOD THAT EXISTS AND IT'S HILARIOUS!!
For the lazy: ruclips.net/video/Xpx_KmGZ6TU/видео.html
The high-latency example (San Jose to Japan) is completely off.
It's over 5000 miles across the pacific.
He's a flat earther
hahaha loool
Yeah u have to go across the whole world not just the north Pacific ocean to go to Japan from usa 😅
Wrythley 9
i actually really like how you put your ads at the end. i find myself watching them most of the time. if they are st the beginning i!'m double tapping that shit
It is depressing that my i7 6700k, gtx 1080 ti xtreme aorus, 16gb 3000mhz, and samsung 960 m.2 cannot watch 4k on netflix. On mozilla, max is 720p. Edge/Win10 app Netflix, up to 4k.
I need to have intel 7th gen to watch Netflix in 4k(while streaming only through WinEdge/Win10 App for 4k), but for some odd reason, chromecase, roku, and xbox1s can watch in 4k no problem.
But hey, first world problem.
awesome. i should go buy xbox1s or a roku for the latest tech.
The movie industry wants to push more and more retarded rules.
They want to make it impossible for you to watch a movie for cheap or to copy it, so they make it that you have to constantly by the newest shit to be able to watch it.
but as long as you pay them they will continue to make their service worse and worse.
no sir, at max is 720p. only through Windows Edge or Win10 App.
No. It's a DRM problem. Netflix does not care about its customers because they restrict browsers which are fundamentally equivalent in playback ability +/- some codecs. It's as simple as canceling your subscription
Yeah, they just want u to buy the 7th generation processor, then it’s possible.
So, story starts with Netflix and then gets smoothly to a sponsor..
FSXNOOB - GᗩᗰᕮS & ᗰOᖇᕮ sponsors = money = videos
So are you complaining that you were delivered the content you came for, first, or are you complaining that there was an ad after watching the content you came for?
no the story starts and finishes with Netflix, then as per usual it ends with a sponsor's ad
Blah ba blah, Netflix pays Amazon... BOOM! Sponsor. Didn't expect that one? 'cause let me talk a little longer... (clicks out).
What sponsor? The video ends at 5:47
4:43 what he was adjusting
Hmmmmm
🤔🤔
Un Planned just his dong
You're good at noticing girlll, You should know a guy by now :) :) *_-
I think hes scrolling down the teleprompter
😋😋😋
@@amgm1996 ok I'm sorry i managed to see that I'm wrong XD
I love the Home Alone references
Blockbuster will never be a joke to me. It was a big part of my childhood and even now, I can't find a better way to just walk into a store and rent a video game whenever I want to, without some monthly subscription plan. (Maybe Redbox kiosks, but I haven't personally used them, and even if it is great, a bit of childhood magic is lost as there is no store to look through.)
Rationalific ❤
I've done all three lol... Blockbuster first, then moved on to Netflix sending DVDs, then eventually cancelled Netflix and just rented Redbox since I stopped watching as much. Now I'm back with a Netflix streaming subscription lol
You old.
1:48 you do know the earth is round so the connection to japan would go left not right lol
Netflix is great in theory but there's literally no content available in my country. VPNs rarely work with it nowadays... I can't justify for paying ten bucks a month for nothing. Spotify on the other hand is great! It has everything.
Mikko Peltonen Samaistun.
Netflix main target is US, in other countries as any other company, they need to negotiate with every single publisher all over again
Mikko Peltonen No Nier Automata OST, but hopefully some day.......... someday.
Mikko Peltonen there are many good vpn for a fair amount per month
Mikko Peltonen There is some content available in my country, Denmark, but it's stupid how Netflix don't want to increase the subscription cost by just a few percent and then use those extra funds to buy the rights to a *huge* amount of older movies and TV shows.
***sees thumbnail*** Aw, shit... Linus caught me..
2:00 never seen someone count 2 like that LOL
0:04 Linus did THE GROAN!!!!!!!
Did anyone else catch the nut-scratch at 3:18 seconds? Pretty sneaky.
phiberglass1990 4:43 too
He did one at 4:44 as well. guess it was one of those days.
phiberglass1990 LOL
O well hes a dude. Let him scratch himself in peace lol i dont make a commotion about my roommate having noisy sex with his girlfriend in the next room. Why would i care that linus had an itchy sack while making this vid? Sry i just cant. This is ridiculous.
Nolan Heistad that's because you got a peep hole in the wall
1:47 - I think Linus forgot that the Earth is round...
i miss blockbuster :(
one used to be 5 minutes away from me but now its gone
Nick Reyes I wish Tv could come back it still is way more high quality.But too inconvenient they need to make something amazing to pull back to television viewers
TheRoyalPotatoKing -nothing - nothing - nothing make it cheaper I sadly had to drop cable even though I love it it they raised my bill by a shit lot to much to afford every month
God I loved blockbuster...
Nick Reyes there is one left in the world. It's in Alaska
it should be 69% probably porn
Hahah that’s the sex number
Samantha Amelya Lilly Orme *ReAlLy??!!!!*
@@user-tq2vk3ij9r r/woooosh
reply if gay
crayfish r/ihavereddit
I may not remember blockbuster, but I do remember popcorn videos! That's still around tho lol
San Jose and Japan are not thaaaaat far away.... Gotta hurt trying to go all the way around
imaginé flying over the atlantic ocean 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
that transition to the ad at the end was flawless. took me 10 seconds to realise you were promoting something.
Despite the click bait thumbnail, this was really informative Linus.
It doesn't, that's the problem
I mean, it always works well for me
I have a Xperia Z2, and I can't watch stuff offline, because my phone isn't supported for that specific service. But it's a good phone, and I don't understand why Netflix doesn't add support for older phones
Anton Hylander Had the same phone and Amazon prime allowed me to download to watch later.Amazon's selection is largely crap though.
Anton Hylander use Plex or Kodi f you cant get a supported device
Actually it works just fine.
They removed my favorite show in us Netflix it was star wars clone wars but now I use a VPN to watch it
Ahh, That's the correct answer
What VPN do u use
@@augustineng560 tunnelbe- oh wait I mean private internet access
Some dude at youtube is watching this and is like i never knew so much info ill keep watching this at home
3:10 so in other words, if you break into your Internet service provider’s server room, you can get all the shows on Netflix for free. Now that’s what I call a pro-gamer move.
Do any of y'all remember when we had to actually order DVDs from Netflix instead of just watching them online? Those were dark days man....
i already know the concept but the thumbnail was too funny to me that i couldn’t scroll past
1:49 - does Linus know you can go the other way around the globe lol
1:23 why did the mug not break?? 🤔
I just really like how Linus explains these things so clearly..
1:50 inst accurate because hes going right on the map and all you have to do is go left and its much closer relatively speaking
edit: i get what hes saying tho its just a nit pick
RUclips has it all worked out with all the RUclips videos being uploaded every minute of the day
SKINNNERR !!!!
Second...
I’m younger and didn’t have much time with Blockbuster, but what memories of the popcorn-smelling place (and the anticipation of the joy the movie would bring) I have are very fond.
Latency over a high speed connection is not an issue for streaming video. It is just for online videogames or similar applications.
Yes it is, there is only so much TCP throughput over long distance.
Latency itself isn't strictly the issue though, so I consider the example a bad one. I.e. You can have a network with terrible latency and still watch high definition video.
+MiniExtreme There doesn't have to be just one TCP connection.
Blockbuster was lit man, RIP
I like how at the CDN part you forgot about the Earth being a round and you went the wrong way around
4:43 what are you doing down there?
The thumbnail makes you to click on the video to watch it🤣🤣👌
Same 😂😂😂😂
@@shahriarhossain1446 not funny Indian
I don't think many people realize before Netflix became a streaming service it sent DVDs by mail that you could use essentially the same as gamefly (if that's still a thing)
The thumbnail ☠️☠️
Can I get one of those video boxes for personal use?
imagine sealing one of those netflix boxes from the local exchange building
thats one hell of a movie collection you would have
0:32
Edge........
Realy
latency on streaming?
linus are you drunk?
dafff08 No... Have you never heard of latency while streaming? If you have high latency you are more likely to have a higher buffer times. Which means each package of frames arrives slower.
thats what buffer is for. to compensate latency issues.
the only reason latency issues occur is when the buffer is poorly programmed and there is not enough buffer space to handle issues.
videos are not real time online games where actions have to be transferred in less than 80ms
Yes, but how long will a customer wait for buffering?
considering that the highest latencies are around 600ms and there is a bit of packet loss, i would say 1 second, maybe 2 seconds more initial buffering
+Nathaniel C. Polley
No his example made no sense.
If it has to send the data across the world, it would take almost a second, it's true, but that doesn't really matter, because the throughput is still high enough that it can sends a buffer of about a minute at the time for example, and then even though you had to wait 1 second to start watching, the server now has 1 minute to get the next minute sendt.
If it was live-streaming this would be different, but it's not. Hence no latency.
1:46 Yea, good job routing that traffic, ISP
You can't laugh mate, you Laugh, you LOSE
When the loding part came my phone was loading and i thought it was part of the vid i waited 5 min
96KHA98 achievement unclocked 9000000000000 IQ
@@Aetherius04 unclockedddddddddddddddddddddddddd
Linus pulseway ad before a Linus video? Coincidence I think not
Alright, I believe you. But my tommy gun don't!
1/3 off My internet usage is LTT
Did you just show connection going from Cali to Japan across the Atlantic? You guys know if you go the other way its shorter right?
I like how he goes al the way to the right of the map... who got that aswell?
Yeah thats actually very close , nevertheless people get the idea
LukeZz he did that because he might be a flat earther. There’s no other reason as to why he’d portray it that way if he weren’t
The TMG Specialist or the *editor* just didn't think about it
I miss blockbuster days😔
TheOG llama21 same
In my town barely know Netflix. And you already miss Blockbuster. You're light years far away from us. What does it say to you about that?
@@btandayamo It says they probably live in a more technologically developed area. Or at least one where Netflix is popular. That's it.
AWS serves a lot of services, including online streaming and games. It feels very close to a monopoly type situation.
"CRT Tube television* redundant much?
(Cathode ray tube tube television)