Realtime streaming from torrents in the browser
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#3(1) The BitTorrent protocol is not hospitable to linear downloading.
(2) Pirated video content is extremely incompatible with browser-based playback... stuff like MKV and AVI containers, DTS/AC3 audio, multiple audio tracks, segmented RAR files.
If this works even for vanilla MP4 content, I will be super impressed - but the browser is the wrong place for this type of media app right now.
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#4Haven't got this to work yet. I'd love to see a BT streaming solution not as a centralized service, but as a locally running app. Does such a thing exist?
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#6Haven't got this to work yet. I'd love to see a BT streaming solution not as a centralized service, but as a locally running app. Does such a thing exist?
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#7Hosed. Getting timeouts for /details. 2 issues in general, though: (1) The BitTorrent protocol is not hospitable to linear downloading. (2) Pirated video content is extremely incompatible with browser-based playback... stuff like MKV and AVI containers, DTS/AC3 audio, multiple audio tracks, segmented RAR files. If this works even for vanilla MP4 content, I will be super impressed - but the browser is the wrong place…
Re: Realtime streaming from torrents in the browser
#8Haven't got this to work yet. I'd love to see a BT streaming solution not as a centralized service, but as a locally running app. Does such a thing exist?
the machine is a 10 dollar digital ocean droplet, it's curently at it's peak, this can be packed(and it will be) with node webkit