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UpdateStar is compatible with Windows platforms.
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If you can first find a video player that streams torrents, that you can modify that would be great. I won't need to livestream it from my server, & viewers can get great quality video instead of processed restreamed version. Would solve a lot of issues if over self-hosting & even the finnicky route of cloud drive. Have a video player on the website that is capable of streaming torrents (there are plenty of webtorrent streamers) and then see how you can globally load & sync it. Simple.(?)įor what you were mentioning I think this is how it might go:
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So if someone comes in the middle of a movie they will recieve the part of the video everyone else was watching. Even if I just sent one stream, I could forego the "synching" dilemma as they only recieve what is being sent out. But my remote server may not be able to handle it with no GPU.
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So I could get a video & transcode it in 480p, 720p, 1080p and stream it for people who need lower res'.

I was thinking about finding out how jellyfin/emby/plex transcode videos & stream it to user. With this I should be able to supply a vareity of subtitles that a user can toggle on/off on their end to suit them while not affecting anyone else (think overlay subs on player, not burning into stream.) Also utilise p2p tech to share it to all to offload the bandwidth on my server. Then backend magic/addons to sync it for all. Have a video on my host machine, use something like videojs on my website to deliver it to users. But they never had API for their player)ģ) This one was a bit similar to what you're looking for. People used google drive a lot for a trick to bypass & get unlimited hosting. I want to download & play a video as soon as we feel like watching itįinding a hosting/cloud drive service where you can embed the vid & the player has API (backend uses this API to seek the vid so everyone is on right place. That or you use unprocessed file which takes away resolution selection for viewers. Takes time to process after uploading to make it web viewing friendly. Or if you manage to get it onto a compatible cloud drive, the big boy servers can provide the video at great speeds to all. A good thing about 3rd party hosting is that you're not limited by your bandwidth/speeds & your servers won't get into trouble for pirated content (sorta). If someone could get a media player put in instead of browser it'd be great as you could load local files or simply paste a link in, as MPV can play a lot of web videos.Ģ) Another was somethng similar to a hosting service, cloud drive or even your own server to host, & embed the video on the website as if it were a YT video & sync playback of it to all. is a self hosted project that does this with web browser (steps to install: ). Most of typed below this felt like rambling as I crammed a lot in that I learned of over the months so forgive me :Dġ) Virtual Media Player screen captured & streamed to all via webRTC-p2p (a twist on )
