For me... if the price is cheap and I really love the content creator, then no need to download.
Downloading gives you the advantage of watching the movie on your own media player. That way, with VLC media player for instance, you can watch the move in full or use the A–B option in order to play a favourite segment of the movie in a loop.

That way, if you esp. like the part that goes from 16:56 to 17:07 and you wanna climax to that, you can use the loop option. You can also resize the media player to your liking and position it on the screen where you want. You can therefore watch two or three segments of the same or different movies at once! :grinning:

And downloading allows you to view the media offscreen in case of an interruption in Internet service. And when playing a downloaded movie, chances of sudden freezing or buffering are greatly reduced.

And finally, you own the media for life! So even if the media was totally taken down, you still have a copy.
 
Downloading gives you the advantage of watching the movie on your own media player. That way, with VLC media player for instance, you can watch the move in full or use the A–B option in order to play a favourite segment of the movie in a loop.

That way, if you esp. like the part that goes from 16:56 to 17:07 and you wanna climax to that, you can use the loop option. You can also resize the media player to your liking and position it on the screen where you want. You can therefore watch two or three segments of the same or different movies at once! :grinning:

And downloading allows you to view the media offscreen in case of an interruption in Internet service. And when playing a downloaded movie, chances of sudden freezing or buffering are greatly reduced.

And finally, you own the media for life! So even if the media was totally taken down, you still have a copy.
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I cannot agree with you more.

However, I never suspected that DRM literally makes the video unwatchable. If that is your problem, check your media or video accelerator in your computer settings.
 
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I cannot agree with you more.

However, I never suspected that DRM literally makes the video unwatchable. If that is your problem, check your media or video accelerator in your computer settings.
Or. Don't give your hard earned money to people who use DRM. Which is the whole point of this thread in case you didn't know.
 
Or. Don't give your hard earned money to people who use DRM. Which is the whole point of this thread in case you didn't know.
No This thread is informative, not an editorial on whether the content creator's product DRM. It is common sense why they do it. If the content creator gives you life, and the price is right, this thread should not be judging other people's money. If your internet screws with your enjoyment of the content, that is understandable. Mine does not.
So for me it is is a game of whether the creator is worth enjoying enough to figure out a way to add to my personal collection. To get into your feelings over a content creator's business decision is crazy. I hate DRM but respect the creator to protect their hard earned product. :cool:
 
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I hate DRM but respect the creator to protect their hard earned product. :cool:
Fair enough—as long as potential subscribers get to know in advance if DRM is enabled or not, and for now, unless they visit this thread of this forum, they will not know! Some OF portals have it enabled, and some have it disabled—impossible to know in advance just by taking a look at the model's page.

We'd have more respect for their decision if OF (or the model in the page's intro) let us know in advance if DRM is enabled. How can we truly respect that decision when it is hidden from us? It's only after paying the subscription fee (unless there's no subscription fee or it's a free trial) that we find out that a certain page has DRM enabled.

Note: One may argue that creators may not want people to know in advance so they do not lose potential subscribers... In that case, that's plain dishonesty.

As for the protection aspect, it's mostly protection from those who share it online for all to view for free (incl. those who share full scenes on here). The vast majority of those who pay for a subscription would not want it all available to everybody for free.
 
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Fair enough—as long as potential subscribers get to know in advance if DRM is enabled or not, and for now, unless they visit this thread of this forum, they will not know! Some OF portals have it enabled, and some have it disabled—impossible to know in advance just by taking a look at the model's page.

We'd have more respect for their decision if OF (or the model in the page's intro) let us know in advance if DRM is enabled. How can we truly respect that decision when it is hidden from us? It's only after paying the subscription fee (unless there's no subscription fee or it's a free trial) that we find out that a certain page has DRM enabled.

Note: One may argue that creators may not want people to know in advance so they do not lose potential subscribers... In that case, that's plain dishonesty.

As for the protection aspect, it's mostly protection from those who share it online for all to view for free (incl. those who share full scenes on here). The vast majority of those who pay for a subscription would not want it all available to everybody for free.
yes... I totally agree and have no rebuttal on your points.
But sometimes you have to chance it if there is no reviews.... i have been burned 1/2 dozen times before i started exploring through LPSg. However, They were like $3-$8 here and there. I just am saying that porn is a luxury and entertainment., so why would someone pay more than $10 without visiting this site.....lol

Also, It seems the issue is that for some the DRM makes the videos unwatchable. I just cannot relate to that but am sympathetic. Don't get me wrong. I love this thread!
 
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Fair enough—as long as potential subscribers get to know in advance if DRM is enabled or not, and for now, unless they visit this thread of this forum, they will not know! Some OF portals have it enabled, and some have it disabled—impossible to know in advance just by taking a look at the model's page.

We'd have more respect for their decision if OF (or the model in the page's intro) let us know in advance if DRM is enabled. How can we truly respect that decision when it is hidden from us? It's only after paying the subscription fee (unless there's no subscription fee or it's a free trial) that we find out that a certain page has DRM enabled.

Note: One may argue that creators may not want people to know in advance so they do not lose potential subscribers... In that case, that's plain dishonesty.

As for the protection aspect, it's mostly protection from those who share it online for all to view for free (incl. those who share full scenes on here). The vast majority of those who pay for a subscription would not want it all available to everybody for free.
Not to mention, creators can hide the duration of their videos and not disclose that every video is a PPV. There’s no way of knowing this beforehand unless they have post descriptions on or it’s in their profile!
The PPV model and agency-run page has become so common that it has run the site way beyond the grave when you add on the past deceptive advertising and tactics they utilize.
 
As for the protection aspect, it's mostly protection from those who share it online for all to view for free
But that's not really the case. The websites that make a profit off of resharing creators' content are not hindered by DRM. They have software to remove the DRM and repost the videos like the always have done. It's the individual purchasers who now have to deal with the replay limitations of DRM that are impacted.
 
But that's not really the case. The websites that make a profit off of resharing creators' content are not hindered by DRM. They have software to remove the DRM and repost the videos like the always have done. It's the individual purchasers who now have to deal with the replay limitations of DRM that are impacted.
Guys the conversation is moving away from being informative to complaining about something we have no control over.....lol This thread is necessary to protect the consumer, yes? But complaining about a creator's DRM decision is pointless.:cool:

I have a feeling that many content creators are aware of those websites because it brings them traffic. They can Google, too. And many definitely monitor this website [hence the do not post list!] a personal website does not have that "pull." Also, it's about "sue" potential. It is easier to sue a massive platform than an individual who 99% of the time is broke.....lol

Let's just inform each other on how to download for personal use and share a "taste" of the content creator to show admiration but respect when they make it clear [Do not post list.] They also need to respect us when we say that they are "doing too much.":joy::joy::joy::joy:
 
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Also just a pro tip for a workaround that at least works for wall videos if you don’t want to pay for one of the DRM workarounds like YT Saver. But if you set up to have OF profiles you sub to imported to Coomer.su their ripper gets DRM stuff too. Just doesn’t work for DMs and it seems like their ripper skips pinned posts.

Easy way to get the vids for yourself and makes the content available for others as well.
 
But that's not really the case. The websites that make a profit off of resharing creators' content are not hindered by DRM. They have software to remove the DRM and repost the videos like the always have done. It's the individual purchasers who now have to deal with the replay limitations of DRM that are impacted.
Thank you. I don't know why this point is so hard for people to understand.
 
But if you set up to have OF profiles you sub to imported to Coomer.su their ripper gets DRM stuff too.
Explain please. How do You "set up" to have Your OF subscriptions imported to that site?
 
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For me... if the price is cheap and I really love the content creator, then no need to download. I hope you understand my perspective, now that I understand yours :cool: :cool: :cool:

That's all fine & dandy.......until 1) either that creator or OnlyFans randomly decides to remove a clip that you paid $50/$60/$70 plus dollars for. Or worse, 2) the custom content you purchased for $300 plus dollars somehow gets removed. Or 3) some scamming content creator decides to block you because you called them on their BS, so you lose access to all the content you've purchased from them. Or even worse yet, 4) OnlyFans opts to delete the whole page & DMs of a creator account you frequent, so you lose access to all the content you've purchased from them for hundreds of dollars. All of the above have happened to me at different times.

We aren't all downloading content (THAT WE PAID FOR) to share it. Some of us just want to protect the investment that we made for our own personal use.
 
That's all fine & dandy.......until 1) either that creator or OnlyFans randomly decides to remove a clip that you paid $50/$60/$70 plus dollars for. Or worse, 2) the custom content you purchased for $300 plus dollars somehow gets removed. Or 3) some scamming content creator decides to block you because you called them on their BS, so you lose access to all the content you've purchased from them. Or even worse yet, 4) OnlyFans opts to delete the whole page & DMs of a creator account you frequent, so you lose access to all the content you've purchased from them for hundreds of dollars. All of the above have happened to me at different times.

We aren't all downloading content (THAT WE PAID FOR) to share it. Some of us just want to protect the investment that we made for our own personal use.
Hey, my friend, I was giving another [perspective. I completely understand respect why you get frustrated. This is a very informative thread.