I personally love torrents, their decentralized nature will make them last forever.
I would love to see a client that shows you a full catalog of movies and shows and downloads right from the client. If I choose a movie it will just start downloading it right there and can let me watch it in a few minutes. Basically similar to popcorn time but actually maintained, and also supports a vpn.
My family still likes to use streaming services because they choose something off of Netflix and watch. It would be nice to have the same experience with torrents.
I get almost this experience with Jellyseerr and jellyfin. I do have to wait ~10 min for it to download and import to my library, though.
A combination of Sickchill, Jackett, Deluge and Plex with one custom script run by Deluge does exactly this for me, on a VPN connection. I search in Jackett, click the upload to blackhole button, Deluge automatically downloads it, then calls a script for Sickchill to rename, categorize and move to my videos folder, and the same script calls a Plex API to rescan the library.
Looks like Stremio ! OK, it streams the file from torrents but it can also download it if you have a debrid (like realdebrid) linked to it.
My biggest complaint is
Only 1 user page.
No ‘kid friendly’ version.
Recommendations are missed.
Sometimes torrents are not named right. I just watched an entire series backwards (it wasn’t good in either direction)
I have to check that. Safe using it?
If you use a VPN or Debrid service, yes. Otherwise, your ISP probably won’t like you openly torrenting :)
I openly torrent without a VPN, buy my ISP doesn’t care. It’s a closed tracker, could that be the reason?
Yeah Private Trackers are typically protected from copyright notices.
Torrents are pretty much perfect, but are held back by peoples slow internet connections. If ISPs provided symmetrical connections (e.g. 100MBit/s down and up) P2P file sharing would be everywhere.
Sadly most providers in Germany heavily favor download speed. E.g. a friend of mine has fiber optics 250MBit/s down and 50MBit/s up. That’s a 5:1 ratio!
PS: Symmetrical connections would also be great for other use cases. E.g. simple, e2e encrypted P2P video conferences.
Currently in video calls with more than a few people, a device sends it’s video stream to a server which then sends it to all other participants. This increases cost for Zoom/Teams which then get passed to it’s users.
The better solution would be for each device to send it’s video stream to all other participants directly (p2p). This would result in video stream bandwidth times the amount of participants (e.g. 5mbit x 10 participants = 50mbit/s up).
The ideal piracy software doesn’t exist. It would be great if information was freed, that would be ideal.
pretty much just CloudStream tbh
but with cross-device syncing
but with cross-device syncing
For real bro, Cloudstream is the ultimate app whether you want it for TV shows or anime (if you want 4K movies here, you might look at other alternatives).
Aside from account syncing if they could integrate with a Debrid service CS would be the ultimate app for everything (maybe Kodi is the only adversary, only because it is widely available and also has a similar extension feature, but also lacks account syncing and this is a bigger pain in the ass with Kodi).
CS integrates with RD if you use the Streamio extension. You setup RD in Streamio first and then copy over the API url into CS.
At that point, why not just use Stremio directly?
It is always cool to have one to rule them all.
I did not even know that was possible… I have seen an addon called StremioX is that the one you are referring too?
Probably I’m dumb, but I tried cloudstream a lot of time and never worked good for me, a lot of shows don’t play specially Latam content
What add-ons/sites did you try?
LATAM streaming is hard if you want good quality though.
Literally all, I had try all add-ons
Check out Stremio. It has cross-device syncing.
I wanted to use stremio but since it’s torrent based it needs a VPN to use no? Last I checked the regular streaming site addon for stremio no longer exists and cloud stream works well enough to not put in the effort to switch
Is Cloud Stream not also torrent based? Personally, I use Real Debrid with Stremio.
Cloud Stream lets you get from sources like super stream or dopebox or even aniyomi plugins. I don’t have the money for fast VPN connection so it’s more convenient for me
Something that incorporates all the “Arr” softwares into one, with a proper setup process to begin with, and lots of customizations for the more advanced users
A sorta… “package” deal.
managing them all individually is annoying and i keep hearing about new “arr” softwares… its annoying and tedious…
of course, also with web interface, so it can be done remotely
For beginners, It’s also not really obvious how to set them all up so that it works together.
Going back to buying software that comes in a CD, installed on a PC, and does not require internet connection to run.
Pretty much any software pre 2000.
I really really liked Limewire and Shareaza. That coupled with collection search would be awesome.
I believe that an ideal platform would resemble stashdb.org (NSFW), but with a broader focus on all types of media, rather than just adult content. This platform would allow users to upload media directly, as opposed to solely sharing metadata. By incorporating these features, the platform could provide a comprehensive and user-friendly experience for individuals seeking a wide range of media. I’d pay for this kind of service since the alternative is using multiple platforms that specialize in each kind of media, which I don’t really care about since I can consume the media locally in the software of my choice.
The linked site only shows a login form in a completely otherwise blank site.
I don’t even get a login screen.
On mobile. Accessing via ‘show desktop verison’
Still nothing.
How does one acquire an invite key? Asking for a friend.
Anyone remember popcorn time? 🍿 Loved it
Stremio + Torrentio is basically modern-day Popcorn Time.
It was interesting as a concept, but streaming torrents have never been the optimal way… Another vote for a debrid service.
It was interesting as a concept, but streaming torrents have never been the optimal way
While this is true to some extent, I never had an issue with BitCast (Casted, torrents)
until Google didn’t like it and banned it(edit: wait, have they unbanned that or is it visible to me because I had it prior installed?), even though they allow other torrent clients such as Flud etc.Maybe they didn’t want Cast™ to be associated with arrrr’s but it worked well for me, especially for well seeded seas.
edit II: RIP
is available still to my Google Account because I had it prior. Time to play and see if it works still.
eIII: no bueno :(
One that plays shanties, but not just any shanties, pirated shanties.
A library where you dn bring your USB-Drives, or DVD-Rs (or the bluray equivalentr and download the catalogue.
Basically: a sneakernet portal for torrent/usenet/whatever.
But I really like emphasizing the overlap of libraries and piracy communities.
Netflix, with everything and with an option to download an .mp4 if desired.
So essentially Stremio with Torrentio and Real-debrid!
Do you need to have a VPN running for that?
Nope, since real-debrid is doing the torrenting, you’re only downloading the cached content. You can use a VPN if it makes you feel safer, but it’s not really necessary.
Edit: just make sure to connect a Real-debrid account to Torrentio! They do the illegal stuff, while you just download without uploading, which is in a legal grey zone (in Germany).
Thanks! Aye if it’s ok in DE, it’s probably okayer elsewhere
Yeah but you just named three things you’ve got to setup to work together, where RD is actually paid.
Netflix you open and it works, that’s my point.
“works” is a strong statement given how they’re scamming people.
So that’s interesting, how exactly are they scamming people?
Not OP but I’d think he means about increasing their prices, locking down the account sharing and reducing the content (not made by themselves) at the same time.
Yeah that’s very far from the definition of a scam. A bad product isn’t a scam, you know exactly what you’re getting, it’s on you if you “fall” for it.
Since the conversation moved down a little, I respond to this comment instead of your original question. For clarity, I’m not referring to them providing a terrible service as kratoz presumed. They’re right but as you said, that’s not a scam. What is a scam is their shady practice of selling people 4k plans while hiding the fact the paying customer will likely never receive that quality because they don’t make it clear on the sign-up page that they’ve locked that particular functionality behind arbitrary hardware requirements that make no sense and has zero relation to whether or not your internet service package has the bandwidth to provide 4k quality. See here for more details if you’d like.
The setup is super easy though. And you’re paying way less than for Netflix, but you get way better quality, can download the videos, and you have everything in one place. You can also get an add-on that gives you the suggestions from all of the streaming services.
Still more complicated than Netflix.
Also, none of the money you pay goes to the original creators. If I’m already paying, I want at least of the cash to go to them.
But this is a Piracy community. RD costs money. Not good enough. We’re talking about the “ideal” solution.
Fair enough!
Guess I’m just a bit excited, since I’ve finally gone back to pirating after more than a decade. And Stremio is just really nice. Only thing I’m missing is the possibility of creating profiles. Can’t let my 8 year old daughter use it like this.
I think there’s a typo, didn’t you mean to write Stremio-torrentio-realdebrid? ;)
With regard to ebooks, a clean Kindle-friendly website that immediately downloads the .azw3 file for any book selected.
https://github.com/evan-buss/openbooks
I run that as part of my Calibre docker compose, and when it downloads a book, you don’t even save it locally because it’ll go into Calibre if you set the folder watcher in Calibre to a shared bind mount where the temp file gets dropped.
Combined with FBreader and Calibre OPDS service, and baby, you got a stack.
I want this but the audiobook equivalent. Ive had such bad luck getting them.
Getting onto MyAnonaMouse was the best thing for me for audiobooks. They have open applications once every week I think, and they have most of the audiobooks I ever need, and many that I didn’t know I needed.
Anna’s archive
.azw3
didn’t they switch to epub last year?
It’s just rtorrent in a detached tmux window.
Interlinked Jellyfin Instances that you can access if you’re hosting a server, similar to fediverse. Gather all interlinked libraries in a single frontend for the user so they can have a massive library available for them for all sorts of media.
DC++
That’s a word I haven’t heard in 20 years
Also eliminate duplicates. Don’t need to see a everyone’s individual copies of Iron Man, just show me one, then pick from the host that has the lowest latency and highest quality.
If there is high demand for certain titles, duplicates could help avoiding overloading a single server; but making sure we dont end up with more copies than the demand is definitely important.
More copies is good, I just don’t want to see duplicates in the UI. Show me what movies are available, but just stream whatever copy has the highest quality.
I’d go fewest hops and then if all else is equal highest quality.
I wouldn’t mind duplicates but they should be consolidated under one listing with a dropdown to switch between them
JellyFed(eration) would be awesome. It should use an anonymous overlay network so federation is not limited to people you trust in copyright-zealous jurisdictions.
JellyFed over i2p would be amazing. I didn’t even know I wanted this until now.
make these 3 comments a large thread on some JellyFin forum and start coding lol.
I’ve been slowly working on exactly this sort of project.
The general idea is a federation server that acts as a sort of “dummy” client that queries your local Jellyfin server, indexes its contents and updates on a set schedule. When you point a federation server at another federation server, they exchange libraries and perform deduping based on TVDB/TMDB/IMDB IDs. Then, your federation server adds whatever shows/seasons/episodes and films to your server that are present in the other server by using .strm files, which just contain a link to an endpoint on your own federation server that will have it request the content from the remote federation server, which logs in and grabs the stream link from its Jellyfin server and forwards that link back to your federation server, which passes it back to your Jellyfin server.
If the remote server only knows another remote server that has the content, you’ll get redirected till you get the stream link. I’m thinking each server your federation server “meets” should tell you how many redirects (hops) away any given piece of content is from itself, so 0 means “I have it” 1 means “I know a guy”, 2 means “I know a guy who knows a guy”, etc.
That’s the general design so far. I just need more free time to actually implement it and write a decent test suite so I can iterate on it without fear of breaking anything.
I’m calling it MeShare because it’ll create a mesh network of Jellyfin servers and maybe eventually Emby and Plex too.
Further down the line I’d love to integrate it as a searchable source for Sonarr/Radarr, just download content from people directly instead of torrenting.
If someone else wants to steal the idea and run with it, they have my blessing and I’d be happy to contribute.
Wow, that sounds like a decent start for an architecture.
I’m tempted to spin up a few Jellyfin instances to see how it might work…
Just gimme a button on every store page for Steam next to Purchase that says “Pirate.”