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Democracy Player is 0.9.2 and Growing Up Fast
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on Sun Dec 03, 2006 09:28 AM
from the getting-better-all-the-time dept.
from the getting-better-all-the-time dept.
Dean writes "Democracy Player, the open source answer for RSS video aggregation/playback, has just made it to 0.9.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux. If you haven't tried Democracy Player for a while, it's time to try it again. The application is more responsive and stable, uses less memory, integrates Bittorrent, and can now play Flash videos (including stuff from YouTube, Google, Yahoo, etc). Democracy takes all the hassle out of finding and watching videos from your favorite sources." In many ways, Democracy is the template of what I'd like to see out of Apple's upcoming iTV. Although my guess is that it will be more like MythTV- only for people willing to put in the effort.
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Requiring effort is not always a bad thing (Score:5, Interesting)
For many many services the ideal number of people is just above the critical mass level of committed/dedicated users who will put in the time and effort to make things work and just below the level at which it get's noticed by the wrong people. Making it difficult to use (but powerful and flexible - features that are attractive to the dedicated people who add the most value) is a reasonable strategy for community based systems.
Freedom is fucking ugly. But that's its beauty. (Score:5, Insightful)
USENET represents the closest venue we have for true and complete freedom of expression. People can post about virtually any idea, concept, thought or belief. They can transmit image and video data. In short, it's the freest place we have. And as a result, there will be stuff there that boils your blood, and makes you want to shit your pants. That's what freedom of expression is all about. It's about seeing spam, viewing pictures of Goatse's gaping anus, and reading about how the TCO of Windows is less than that of Linux. And as much as we may hate such ideas, we have to be thankful that we have the freedom to read them, and somebody else had the freedom to post them.
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Re:Freedom is fucking ugly. But that's its beauty. (Score:5, Funny)
And more importantly, you can find videos of other people shitting their pants!
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Perhaps, but I think a high technical threshold is far from the ideal filter against spam and trolls. It doesn't really lock out spammers, still it locks out millions of legitimate and good natured users. There are better ways to filter the flow of information and improve the signal to noise ratio. It's just that USENET lacks them.
Or do you thin
XUL versus My Memory (Score:5, Insightful)
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It's only cheap until you run into the limits of what the machine is capable of having installed. At which point, you're boned because the developers were lazy about making sure their applications are sleek and svelte.
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Re:XUL versus My Memory (Score:5, Informative)
Q. When will Firefox be based on XULRunner?
A. See the XULRunner roadmap. This is scheduled for Firefox 3 (XULRunner 1.9), in the first quarter of 2007.
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Not in portage? (Score:1)
Searching...
[ Results for search key : democracy ]
[ Applications found : 0 ]
So it's not for me yet (or maybe rather, my interest in this is too little for me to install it around portage)
Too bad, maybe another time
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Re:Not in portage? (Score:4, Funny)
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iTV? (Score:1, Insightful)
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Flash Videos? Hassle to View? (Score:4, Interesting)
You use any number of the video downloading apps available for Firefox, save it as a real video format, and watch it that way -- then, regardless of what device you watch it on (mobile or otherwise) you can still use it.
Personally, I prefer it that way, but that's true Democracy
Re:Flash Videos? Hassle to View? (Score:5, Informative)
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Six codecs -- all free? (Score:2, Interesting)
I saw in the list some freebies like FLAC, but I also saw "flash." IIRC, the flash codec was only available to those who purchased Flash Pro.
Am I right?
Re:Six codecs -- all free? (Score:4, Informative)
Quicktime itself can already play older non-video flash presentations. And the flash video codec that Democracy player is asking you to let it install is Perian [perian.org], an open source project that integrates libavcodec and a bunch of other video related OSS libraries into a Quicktime component.
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Democracy can't play many of the formats it d/l (Score:2, Informative)
The other issue is content. After spending about an hour searching for and downloading content I didn't end up with anything that I thought was particularly worthwhile. A replacement for TV it is far from...
not so good (Score:2, Informative)
Not the best example of stability I've seen.
Re:not so good (Score:5, Funny)
Of what? Windows that let's an app crash the whole OS? You MUST have seen THAT before !
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oh wait...
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-matthew
someone mod him funny (Score:2)
Ubuntu Proxy (Score:2)
Anyone know how I can get this to work from behind a proxy on Ubuntu 6.10? It has no proxy settings of its own and seems to ignore the system proxy. I'm looking for some way to redirect its traffic through the proxy.
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It doesn't support proxy yet : https://develop.participatoryculture.org/democracy /ticket/1165 [participatoryculture.org]
I realise that, and did actually mention it in my comment. But I have a memory of using a program on Windows - SocksCap I think - to transparently redirect networking calls through a proxy. I'm looking for something similiar for Linux. Something to send all DP's traffic through a proxy without it knowing.
Two Questions: Codecs, BT (Score:2)
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Kubuntu 6.10 (Score:3, Informative)
So far it looks pretty nice, but if I try to view any feeds, I get an error telling me that the PSM is not installed (despite the fact I did install that package) and then it freezes and I have to kill the process.
Looks promising, but I can't really do anything with it til I find out about this problem, and I don't know where to look.
Great where's the CLI version? (Score:2)
Yes, I could install lots of crap on windows to allow me to run bashpodder, but why?
(I dont use MythTV because it's nowhere near as good or easy to use as Mediaportal. so I'm stuck with a windows HTPC until the guys at MYthTV decide to work on
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Mediaportal, wife and daughter love it, it does not crash or quit. the remote does not stop working recording works right, playback works right, DVD playback and menus works right. I even can add movies to my netflix que from it!
the MythTv guys got to get off their butts and work on making it better. MythTv was tried by me this past month for a steady month.. we went back
Here's what stopped me (Score:4, Insightful)
1) My Content: You can select a directory that contains video content that you already have on your machine during configuration. But you only get to select one directory. After you select that directory, you don't seem to be able to change it.
2)I added animesuki to the "channels". This downloaded the RSS feed and set up roughly 1600 "programs". However it is set by default to start downloading *all* of them. After scrambling around I stopped them. This is a BAD default.
3)As far as I can tell, I can't specify which "programs" on a "channel" I want to download. It's all or nothing. I want to input a regexp here (seems like an unlikely feature for this app, though...)
4)I tried to play 2 files that I already had downloaded (REC and Touch). REC crashed the Democracy player. Touch played audio for about 3 seconds before hanging. Both of these are AVI packages with Mpeg4 codecs...
So, while interesting, I think I'll wait until it's a bit more mature...
Mythtv Integration (Score:2)
Closest thing I can find is torrentocracy but it's more bittorrent geared (not totally a bad thing mind) and (worse) isn't compatible with any vaguely modern mythtv version.
Thoughts?
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Democracy is Hiring Developers (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.getdemocracy.com/jobs/ [getdemocracy.com]
Telecommuting is ok.
Annoying (Score:3, Informative)
1) If you maximize the window, it covers the task bar. It has a fullscreen mode; why does it have to do this? Being able to see the task bar is one of the only reasons I
2) I've yet to find a way to close the channel guide on the left. It takes up valuable screen real estate.
3) In Media Player Classic, if you click on the video it stops of pauses. If you double click, it enters/exits fullscreen. I'm used to it.
That's just how I feel, in case anyone cares. I guess I'll stick with MPC, though I seriously hate how it steals input from the volume not on my keyboard away from Windows, making it change the video volume rather than system volume. Hate it, hate it.
They're saying the Java plugin causes problems (Score:3, Insightful)
Great - they recommend uninstalling Java to use it.
Right. Brilliant.
How about going back to the drawing board and fixing the problem BEFORE releasing a crippled product? Ever occur to anybody on the project?
I hope this thing works better than Amarok which for no known or apparent reason just died on my Kubuntu. And Juk, which I tried as a replacement, wouldn't play anything at all. I'm back to using Kaffeine as my audio player as well as my video player.
Can anybody in the IT industry write code that actually works? Anybody? Anybody at all?
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No.
Time for you to join the Amish or put up with it.
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Democracy is approved by 4 out of 5 major countries!
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I give links to all the software I built for SLED10 - for free, the CD is there as a way for people to donate to me.
I am trying somehow to recoup the cost of
- Bandwidth - I only get about 1% of my total bandwith cost in Ads
- My time for building these - and yes I do submit bugfixes and am a part-time programmer
Just because I am trying not to go broke in being part of the Free Software Community by offering an easy way for people to donate to me, I am being branded a spammer ? Nice.
So again, if you w
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Thanks for the information (won't do it again). Next time I will simply link directly to the RPMs :-)
Democracy RPM [pcc-services.com]
Python Gnome Extras RPM [pcc-services.com] - which had to be fixed so it would build pygtkmozembed (which Democracy needs).
Both should work on SLED10 as well as OpenSUSE 10.1