so is it possible to watch pirated shows and movies together over the internet? me and my friends cant meet up because we’re hours away from eachother.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 years ago

      Can confirm group-watching with Plex. I did this quite a few times with some friends during the darkest initial pandemic times and it’s a great way to connect with distant friends. I also recommend, as someone mentioned, a simultaneous discord chat. We exclusively watched horrible movies and MST3K’d the shit out of them.

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      Since Jellyfin v10.6.0, it’s had a feature called SyncPlay allowing multiple users to watch the same thing at the same time (coordinates pauses, fast forwarding/rewinding, and all that between clients). I’ve used it and it worked like a charm, although I did find that not all clients support it.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Wow, that’s great! Watched a video of what it looks like and this is very close to what I’d want from a watch party!

      • @[email protected]B
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        12 years ago

        Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

        video

        Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

        I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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    52 years ago

    We mostly use discord since it’s difficult to convince people to sign up for new services… Have to do a workaround to stream desktop audio on Linux, since their client still only supports that for Windows, but other than that it usually works.

    Tried https://twoseven.xyz/ a few times during a period when Discord streaming was lagging a lot. It supports desktop streaming with a browser plugin, and sync watching on various streaming services. As far as I can remember it worked ok but had a few issues, though that was a while ago so those might’ve been fixed.

    Also tried to get https://sfu.mirotalk.com/ working but for some reason video wouldn’t show up…

    • amio
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      This technically breaks ToS so you could land yourself in trouble. That being said, lots of people do it all the time, so it can’t be that risky.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Discord streaming is the way. Most of my friends don’t care about super high quality either so a little compression doesn’t hurt. Plus there are ways to bypass the 720p restrictions, too.

  • MakerThe11
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    82 years ago

    U can use syncplay without jellyfin, there is a couple watch party rooms aswell in the internet but sadly most limit the free option to 720p

  • lorez
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    12 years ago

    When I had the quest 2 we did it with an app, don’t remember if it was Big screen or what but the experience was great.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Stream on discord, if you don’t like that use jitsi, or any end to end video streaming platform like signal

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    What about you all torrent the same file, hit play at the same time and use some audio / video chat for the rest? Discord, MS Teams (lol), Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, whatever is available…

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I mean if you use that software, you can just share your screen.

      Notably, the free versions of Zoom and Teams only allow 40 minutes if you have more than 2 people in the call.

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        There are opensource chat options with no limits. Notably, Jitsi. No need to go proprietary.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        We have tried this before and usually the video and audio quality go to shit. Source is 1080p streamed video looks like 144p. Tried Zoom, Jitsi, Teams, Telegram, FaceTime. All with very similar results. So far the best solution has been sharing a copy of the file and playing on the count of three.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      This is what we do. We have tried using a shared player with limited success because we all have different setups (PC connected to TV, Plex Streaming, Apple TV Stream, etc). But I am always looking for a more elegant answer. Hopefully someone here might have some new tech.

  • @[email protected]
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    312 years ago

    If you are using Plex to host your media this feature is built right into plex. Watch together on Plex

    • drphungky
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      122 years ago

      Except Plex insanely makes you stream it to each person, instead of letting people download and sync streaming. So good luck doing it with more than two people unless you’re watching a 1080p movie on a beast with an amazing Internet connection.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        plex let’s you choose the target bitrate. 1080p can be done at 8Mbps so a cable connection with 30Mbps up could do 3 with some spare room. like yeah if you are rural or just stuck with dsl.

        but generally people with their own media library to share have okish net

        • drphungky
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          32 years ago

          Yeah but I don’t want to watch at 1080p with bad sound! It’s just annoying because they already let you download off your friends servers. You’d think it would be super easy to program as an option.