Ask HN: Could Netflix allow you to rent a colocated DVD player that streams?
Hypothetically Netflix rents you a multidisc DVD player at their HQ and rather than mailing you the DVD they insert it for you and you can stream it back to your device. You pay more for more simultaneous DVD and faster swapping speed. Then they can effectively stream the full library of content and get around streaming rights. Is there any obvious reason why this wouldn't work?
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[ 1020 ms ] story [ 977 ms ] threadI have no idea if SlingBox is compatible with all the DVD juke-box style DVD players. One could probably ask them what is known to work.
[1] - https://www.slingbox.com/
[2] - https://www.amazon.com/Sony-DVP-DVPCX777ES-Disc-SACD-Changer... [example, not tested]
Probably no beueno
Edit, See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aereo
Consider for a moment that Netflix offered that service, how would you choose the menu options on that DVD? You'd have to wade through all those copyright warnings and adverts you can't skip. You'd have to pay more for the power consumption of the DVD player. Consider if every consumer had this service, how big would their warehouse have to be to store all the DVD players along with their collection of DVDs to play?
It would be a logistical nightmare for Netflix.