The Kanopy and Hoopla Streaming Thread
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The Kanopy and Hoopla Streaming Thread
Kanopy and Hoopla both offer streaming video through libraries. They both operate on a credit per month system to help libraries control costs (as of February 2018, both services allow 5 credits per month per WPL cardholder). However, there are some differences:
- Hoopla also offers music albums.
- Hoopla also offers a download for offline viewing option but Kanopy only streams video, so you will always need an Internet connection to use Kanopy.
- Hoopla is aimed more at popular entertainment, where Kanopy focuses more on documentaries and independent and classic films. However both are great sources of entertainment.
- Kanopy has more online learning content than Hoopla.
https://www.kanopy.com/
The films that truly resonate with us do more than just entertain. They inspire us, enrich us, and challenge our perspectives. Kanopy ensures that these films reach viewers around the world.We stream thoughtful entertainment to your preferred device with no fees and no commercials by partnering with public libraries and universities. Everyone from film scholars to casual viewers will discover remarkable and enriching films on Kanopy. Log in with your library membership and enjoy our diverse catalog with new titles added every month.
At Kanopy we believe in the power of film to bridge cultural boundaries and bring people together. Start watching today and expand your worldview with us.
The films that truly resonate with us do more than just entertain. They inspire us, enrich us, and challenge our perspectives. Kanopy ensures that these films reach viewers around the world.We stream thoughtful entertainment to your preferred device with no fees and no commercials by partnering with public libraries and universities. Everyone from film scholars to casual viewers will discover remarkable and enriching films on Kanopy. Log in with your library membership and enjoy our diverse catalog with new titles added every month.
At Kanopy we believe in the power of film to bridge cultural boundaries and bring people together. Start watching today and expand your worldview with us.
https://www.hoopladigital.com/
hoopla is the digital service of Midwest Tape, a leading provider of entertainment media products and services: DVDs, CDs, audiobooks and shelf-ready solutions, to public libraries across North America for over a quarter of a century. Our purpose has always been to partner with libraries in delivering the best content to patrons in the most streamlined manner possible. Through the years, we've cultivated a growing passion for the evolving public library.
hoopla digital builds on that passion by providing public libraries of all sizes the ability to offer patrons an enormous selection of digital video (movies and TV shows), music, audiobooks, ebooks and comics to their patrons. For these libraries, we’ve pioneered a unique model that allows patrons to borrow content immediately, removing artificial availability constraints and maximizing the power of digital content and Internet distribution. Technologically, we focus on the latest browser, phone, tablet, and TV products to deliver the best possible experience to our user – our passion – the public library patron.
hoopla is the digital service of Midwest Tape, a leading provider of entertainment media products and services: DVDs, CDs, audiobooks and shelf-ready solutions, to public libraries across North America for over a quarter of a century. Our purpose has always been to partner with libraries in delivering the best content to patrons in the most streamlined manner possible. Through the years, we've cultivated a growing passion for the evolving public library.
hoopla digital builds on that passion by providing public libraries of all sizes the ability to offer patrons an enormous selection of digital video (movies and TV shows), music, audiobooks, ebooks and comics to their patrons. For these libraries, we’ve pioneered a unique model that allows patrons to borrow content immediately, removing artificial availability constraints and maximizing the power of digital content and Internet distribution. Technologically, we focus on the latest browser, phone, tablet, and TV products to deliver the best possible experience to our user – our passion – the public library patron.
They offer a pretty decent selection of foreign, independent, and documentary films. Kanopy has an agreement with A24 and Criterion. Sometimes they get mainstream stuff pretty quickly. I saw Hotel Artimace is already on Hoopla.
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I have both and they're awesome for movies. Kanopy has a shit ton of Criterion, Kino Lorber, and A24 titles. Hoopla has movies, music, audiobooks, comics, and books.
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I put the Hoopla app on my phone couple of months ago. I haven't looked too close at films, but I read a relatively new book that had been on my wish list since it came out. Very nice and convenient.

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My library (which is the whole state) only has Overdrive unfortunately. They have movies too.
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I recently went to one of my local libraries for the first time in years and noticed the flyer for Hoopla and I signed up for it along with renewing my library card.
It's decent for a free service. There are some things there that I would be interested in seeing.
Kanopy seems to have much more, but they're not offered in my area.
It's decent for a free service. There are some things there that I would be interested in seeing.
Kanopy seems to have much more, but they're not offered in my area.
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I get Hoopla. They have a great Roku app.
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/196549/hoopla
They have most of the classic live action Disney movies. I love watching stuff like North Avenue Irregulars and Candleshoe.
They also have some stuff that isn't available on other services, like the original Suspiria.
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/196549/hoopla
They have most of the classic live action Disney movies. I love watching stuff like North Avenue Irregulars and Candleshoe.
They also have some stuff that isn't available on other services, like the original Suspiria.
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Plus, they have A.P.E. With Joanna Kerns. A classic!
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I've used Hoopla for books for a couple years now. The Kindle Fire Hoopla app isn't the best but hey, free books to read!
I haven't even checked out Hoopla's movies yet (don't like watching movies on a tablet) but I didn't know they had a Roku app, thanks for the heads up!
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kanopy has a GREAT selection of movies - lots of classics, Criterions and more recent films including a lot of A24's. Watched Ugetsu on there the other night, which I had never seen before.
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I got signed up for Kanopy today (for some reason my library doesn’t subscribe, but my grad school library does). Now I’m wondering if it’s even worth checking out the Criterion streaming service.
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I watched Mandy on Hoopla.
thats the only movie I watched so far, it was dvd equal.
Is that what you guys are seeing too ?
thats the only movie I watched so far, it was dvd equal.
Is that what you guys are seeing too ?
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Yea, I’ve had some quality issues with Hoopla.
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My library isn't part of Kanopy (or however it would be said) and only allows me to borrow 5 titles per month at Hoopla.
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The Hoopla quota is about right. Depending on your library system - Kanopy will grant you more credits. I have Kanopy from three different systems and I get at least 25 credits per month between them. Hoopla is 5 per system, so there's that.
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I was talking with a Librarian over the weekend and he told me the library pays something like $3 per film watched on Hoopla, which is why his library doesn’t subscribe to Hoopla.
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I double-checked with a colleague and you're right about Hoopla. There's a "per use" fee of about $3 per movie. Some library systems out here can cover the cost, so like if you have a library system that subscribes to Hoopla and gives you more than 5 titles per month, well, that's a generally well-funded library/system.
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It seems Torrance Libraries haven't partnered with these as of yet but it's in discussion. But I think My wife has an LA Card.
Hearing that the Libraries have to pay $3 per film on Hoopla made me feel weird. I mean, do they pay anything when they let you borrow discs directly from them?
Hearing that the Libraries have to pay $3 per film on Hoopla made me feel weird. I mean, do they pay anything when they let you borrow discs directly from them?
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Discs are either bought with the money they're given or donated, so I don't think they have to pay anything for that.