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  • @LofenyyM
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    24 years ago

    What about a web browser with a torrent client plugin with a media player plugin?

    Regardless, in a weird way, DRM has already been defeated. It doesn’t even work in theory, due to the fact that all DRM media content must, at some point, be converted into an analogue format which can be captured.

    • DessalinesA
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      24 years ago

      The torrent plugins for existing web browsers just use webtorrent, which doesn’t have anywhere near the # of seeders that udp / tcp / native torrenting has.

      • @LofenyyM
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        24 years ago

        I guess. I mean, it’s hard to make such a process any easier than it already is to be honest.

        • DessalinesA
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          24 years ago

          It does seem easy to us, but most ppl never leave the browser, just watching Hulu or Netflix or Amazon or YouTube.

          Right now the process for streaming torrents is still , click a magnet link, click download it order, open it in a media player. (or get project butter to consolidate the last two).

          • @LofenyyM
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            14 years ago

            What if project butter had a browser plugin for convenience?

            • DessalinesA
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              24 years ago

              Could work. I’m looking at popcorn time rn, and it has a search tab for just KAT and rarbg:

              I might see if I could add torrents-csv.ml to that.

              • @LofenyyM
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                24 years ago

                Haha to be honest, I’m not much of a pirate anyways. I was just giving possible solutions.