Torrent Stream 1.0

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Torrent Stream 1.0

Post#1 by freestyler » 09 Apr 2014, 12:44

My latest gtkdialog:

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This GUI uses peerflix to stream any torrent or magnet link through mplayer.

Category: Network
Distribution: Porteus 3.0
Architecture: 64 bit
Contains all deps: Yes
Download: torrent-stream-1.0.xzm
https://www.porteus-apps.org

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Re: Torrent Stream 1.0

Post#2 by brokenman » 12 Apr 2014, 00:18

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Re: Torrent Stream 1.0

Post#3 by freestyler » 12 Apr 2014, 11:16

:)
I should probably make a 32bit version
https://www.porteus-apps.org

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Re: Torrent Stream 1.0

Post#4 by Phiphler » 15 Dec 2014, 20:54

I get an error when I try to use this module, in the terminal window after I input the torrent/magnet link.
" "--mplayer" not recognized"
Im not sure what Im doing wrong, I got mplayer installed and I havent been changing the .sh package.

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Re: Torrent Stream 1.0

Post#5 by Phiphler » 29 Dec 2014, 15:53

Ok I figured out the problem. Peerflix seems to want the link bracketed by " " ("magnetlinkhere" for example).

As long as I bracket with " " it works both in CLI and GUI. Perhaps the script can be edited so manual bracketing is not required?

Very happy with the package now that I found out how to use it.

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