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15 Sep
Boing Boing pointed me to Democracy Player, a combination video player, RSS aggregator, BitTorrent client that lets you download and watch videos of virtually any format from within the player. As Cory writes:
Democracy Player uses free software and open protocols to let you subscribe to channels of video that come in over RSS (so you don’t have to keep checking to see if anything new is up) and using BitTorrent (so you can download video without bankrupting the people who host it). It plays any video format (using VLC, an open player that ignores DRM and patents and plays back every format it can get its paws on).
The upshot is something that’s almost too good to be true: an Internet video player that you don’t need to be a geek to use — or to publish for. Anyone can make a Democracy channel and you don’t need to have a big server to push it out. Thanks to BitTorrent, your hosting costs don’t go up whether you’ve got one subscriber or 10 million.
The 0.9 release can tune in over 600 free channels being published by creative people all over the world. 0.9 adds support for Flash video, and comes (partially) translated into 30+ languages. It also supports drag-and-drop for individual video files, making it the only video player you need on your desktop.
After half an hour and a dozen videos, I’m in love. I’ve already caught up with my zefrank watching, and have found some new channels from which to download videos. I’ve also subscribed to several YouTube feeds (including Libraryman’s stream!), and am scouring the web for more.
This is seriously going to change my video watching habits. With every passing day broadcast television becomes less relevant.
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[...] a.bunchof.us: Democracy Player “After half an hour and a dozen videos, I’m in love. I’ve already caught up with my zefrank watching, and have found some new channels from which to download videos. I’ve also subscribed to several YouTube feeds (including Libraryman’s stream!), and am scouring the web for more. This is seriously going to change my video watching habits. With every passing day broadcast television becomes less relevant.” [...]
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