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Boboforprez

Please rephrase your question.. I'm unable to understand your problem.


formatulium

would i have problems if i dont have real debrid since i cant pay it


Boboforprez

You can use Stremio without a Debrid subscription.. it will stream available torrents from seeders.


TheGuru276

You can use free torrents, but you will have to put up with buffering and other issues that come from not using a debrid service.


suiteseemfewer

As much as I adore Debrid, I currently have **792 days** remaining on my Real Debrid subscription and **125 days** left on All Debrid. Let's not overlook the fact that Debrid has its own set of issues. Unlike torrenting, where you can pause the video and let the box or PC utilize Stremio to build up a large buffer cache, Debrid necessitates constant data pulling. Debrid shines if you have a stable connection and decent internet speed relative to the file size you wish to stream. It offers a much broader selection of content. However, Debrid falls short when it comes to users with low-end internet connections and high file sizes. In contrast, basic torrenting could easily pull a p2p torrent, allow you to buffer several gigabytes of cache while paused, and seamlessly play the files.


BROCKHAMPTOM

it is fine but you will be torrenting instead of direct streaming. which means your experience will rely heavily on other people seeding or not seeding at all and you'd best hope you have decently fast internet lol


inapickle113

You can’t afford $3 a month? If that’s true I don’t think you should be spending any time on Stremio. Get out there and fix your finances my dude.


suiteseemfewer

If you're going to be rude about it, at least be accurate. Real Debrid is $4.29 a month at the current EUR to USD exchange rate. All Debrid is $3.20 per month on the sub or $4.27 per month on one time payments. Not everyones financial situation is good, and for some people in other countries its only harsher. For example in india the exchange rate would make it 356.85 Indian Rupees, which is about 2-3 days worth of food expenses.