So i just saw the competitor has added CWTV. One of our best members here is probably done using StreamFab. The best part about them adding major new modules is that they don't charge you for it. Peacock & CWTV are 2 huge additions because of all the problems StreamFab has with them.
What companies don't understand is that minor annoyances can build up resentment from even your staunchest supporters. I like to think of myself as one of those and although i prefer StreamFab, the competitor does have what i feel is a more robust codebase where new versions don't break seemingly unrelated features.
The fact that Discovery+ subtitles have gone unfixed for over a year, the simple addition of filename customization is still unacknowledged, unwillingness to up the credits for Amazon, and countless other minor things that go ignored is making lots of us reconsider StreamFab.
Yes, you got our money but some of us with technology clout can easily recommend the other one. Happy customers are great to have but disgruntled ones can be quite a nightmare.
I feel StreamFab needs to have a serious look in the mirror and decide if they are just going to chase the next dollar or will they commit to being the best. I hope for the later and that is why i am engaged here and even building the bug tracker. Once that is live and we can see clearly what things are being ignored, some people may decide they have had enough and just defect.
Having 256 modules doesn't matter when 6 of them combine
Anyway, this is of course my 2 cents and some may disagree but i do believe if StreamFab sits on its laurels, they won't like the results.
I am still all in for now (Except for Peacock) but that may not be the case very long if even after the bug tracker things don't change.
What companies don't understand is that minor annoyances can build up resentment from even your staunchest supporters. I like to think of myself as one of those and although i prefer StreamFab, the competitor does have what i feel is a more robust codebase where new versions don't break seemingly unrelated features.
The fact that Discovery+ subtitles have gone unfixed for over a year, the simple addition of filename customization is still unacknowledged, unwillingness to up the credits for Amazon, and countless other minor things that go ignored is making lots of us reconsider StreamFab.
Yes, you got our money but some of us with technology clout can easily recommend the other one. Happy customers are great to have but disgruntled ones can be quite a nightmare.
I feel StreamFab needs to have a serious look in the mirror and decide if they are just going to chase the next dollar or will they commit to being the best. I hope for the later and that is why i am engaged here and even building the bug tracker. Once that is live and we can see clearly what things are being ignored, some people may decide they have had enough and just defect.
Having 256 modules doesn't matter when 6 of them combine
Anyway, this is of course my 2 cents and some may disagree but i do believe if StreamFab sits on its laurels, they won't like the results.
I am still all in for now (Except for Peacock) but that may not be the case very long if even after the bug tracker things don't change.
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