Why is dramafever slow
The site seems slow, video stutters a bit. A quick google shows similar case in store for kissasian. Youtube can be a good source of Kdrama, but they get taken down super quickly! I was issued a cease and desist even for making a music video using clips of one Kdrama, Angel Eyes. You also run into scams such as click here to watch this video which take you to unsafe malware full sites.
They do not have any of the Dramafever exclusives. Hulu has quite a few Kdrama but they are hiding from you. They may or may not have dramafever exclusives. I will not link here — and will not give you link even if you ask me, because this person has so kindly made his site adfree and in HD and it does have the Dramafever exclusives.
Hi thanks for leaving a comment on my blog! I checked Vrv. I suspect their kdrama lineup currently comes from Crunchyroll which offers a small selection of Kdramas. Dramafever had thousands of shows, many of which were exclusive to them. I was completely devastated. I went to watch one of my current favorite shows Love O2O and it was gone. I have been trying to find it online with no success.
And definitely totally desperate to find the full subbed version of 'All quiet in peking'. Yes, it does feel that kdrama production companies are more actively seeking licensing of their dramas for subbing, because they need more people to watch them since their market is smaller. But China has so many people and the market is so huge that they "technically" don't really need to make money overseas as much.
For example, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms received 40 billion online views from Chinese streaming platforms. So I think it may have to do with the size of the markets too. But definitely the fact that more people watch kdramas so cdrama subs are less in demand and international fans don't seem to like cdramas as much as kdramas. Because sometimes dramas that are more popular internationally don't do as well in China. I've done subbing before. I subbed a lot of Journey of Flower and other dramas and it wasn't a fun experience.
There is too much work for fansubbers to do it as a hobby when you have 10 episodes releasing a week. Not yet. Unfortunately, I'm not fluent in Mandarin I understand how tiring the job of a subber would be, added by the harsh comments, like about the acting, cast, etc..
We are entitled to our own different opinions. Hopefully in the future, I can be able to learn how to communicate in Mandarin so that it won't be hard for me to understand. As what they say, actions speak louder than words. I also wanted to buy DVDs from YesAsia, because there's some with English subtitles, but as of now, I can't afford buying them, so I'll wait until I have enough money to buy one I think the reason is simply that there are too many Cdramas, I read somewhere before that China is the biggest producer of dramas worldwide and produces over dramas every year.
Korean dramas certainly are only very little compared to Cdramas so it's easier to sub them all. Like many others pointed out, Korean dramas tend to be more popular, also shorter so it's fast to translate. Also, like someone pointed out: translating is not an easy job.
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They also have a decent App. Usually they get drama episodes the night that they came out or the morning after. The episodes are subbed when they are released and there usually isn't a problem with poor video quality.
Very few commercials, they don't have as many dramas as Viki or Dramafever cause they're new, but they do have some dramas that the other sites don't carry. Their App is really good too. This was a recent, within the last week development. Hate them, but sometimes they are the best option. But it works.
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