If you don’t want to see, turn them off under your account settings and they disappear from all clients. Any other integrations will be done the same.
For those who don’t know, that graphic is from this location:
They won’t have any access to them.
The architecture/integration doesn’t allow for it. We get their content, they don’t get access to our systems.
Yeah, that’ll be good for those interfaces that work this way.
Roku etc, has the diet coke version of this functionality, so you can hide some things, but not all.
Since you’re here.
Any hope the WB movies will have commercials in better-placed positions than a lot of the current free-with-ads services, which basically start commercials right in the middle of a scene and/or sentence?
Whilst reading through this thread, I too started to think… “Hmmmmm”
And I do indeed agree with @DrPeril…
Some of the games that some of these major companies play can be downright underhand, but for now…
I’m happy with this explanation
Thanks again
Wow, that’s a great question, I’m not sure about that but I would certainly hope not. I’ll raise it with the team as it seems like something we could do better than others.
No, those settings are for your account. If you disable it there, they shouldn’t appear anywhere else. If they do, that’s a bug on the client side.
Those options have been 100% reliable for me btw.
Wow! Didn’t know this! Thanks MovieFan.
EDIT: Just turned stuff off from there, exited and re-opened PMP and they’re all gone! Awesome! Will check in with some managed users later to see if they see the same.
Thanks again
Umm, yeah, it’s definitely a bug on the client side of some version of the app.
Tell me which ones and we can look into it.
Just got confirmation that we’re indeed looking to be smart about this
Will do - I’ll collect version numbers and settings screenshots when I get home.
hello, can you elaborate at this time, what effect, if any, plex pass will have on this forthcoming feature?
like ad-free, or at least less ads, or how about ‘interruption free’ where ads are before/after but not in the middle of content ?
Awesome. That could be a great (relatively inexpensive) value-add for this service. I mentioned this problem to my wife a few minutes ago, and she immediately got frustrated at the current state of commercials in free ad-based TV and movies. I’m guessing she’s not alone.
A while back. we watched one show on Roku’s free streaming service, and they ignored the natural commercial breaks, instead inserting commercials in the middle of the dialogue in the next segment.
No, YOU don’t want the feature, others might. Stop generalising.
It looks like this is a US only feature. What are the possibilities for expansion to other countries?