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streamymcstream

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Re: ok so bintube newsreader is actually pretty damn cool

yeah but does grabit stream the content? I haven't actually bought bin tube yet so if grabit streams the content then i'll go for that.


fonzbear2000
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said by streamymcstream :

yeah but does grabit stream the content? I haven't actually bought bin tube yet so if grabit streams the content then i'll go for that.
No, but streaming of content is hardly worth paying for especially because of the fact that most content is posted on newsgroups in separate parts and you can't play them until you download and extract/combine the parts.
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IllIlIlllIll
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said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by streamymcstream :

yeah but does grabit stream the content? I haven't actually bought bin tube yet so if grabit streams the content then i'll go for that.
No, but streaming of content is hardly worth paying for especially because of the fact that most content is posted on newsgroups in separate parts and you can't play them until you download and extract/combine the parts.
like .rar files
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imtim83
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Kenner, LA

said by IllIlIlllIll See Profile :

said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by streamymcstream :

yeah but does grabit stream the content? I haven't actually bought bin tube yet so if grabit streams the content then i'll go for that.
No, but streaming of content is hardly worth paying for especially because of the fact that most content is posted on newsgroups in separate parts and you can't play them until you download and extract/combine the parts.
like .rar files
I use to stream video all the time but rarely do it now sense my internet connection is so fast.

You can stream basically anything video wise but I don't use nzbplayer or anything like that to do it. I use my own method.


fonzbear2000
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said by imtim83 See Profile :

I use to stream video all the time but rarely do it now sense my internet connection is so fast.

You can stream basically anything video wise but I don't use nzbplayer or anything like that to do it. I use my own method.
How can you stream if it's broken up into separate parts and in zips and rars?
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imtim83
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said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by imtim83 See Profile :

I use to stream video all the time but rarely do it now sense my internet connection is so fast.

You can stream basically anything video wise but I don't use nzbplayer or anything like that to do it. I use my own method.
How can you stream if it's broken up into separate parts and in zips and rars?
Quite simple actually. The files just extract one at a time as they are downloaded and you can start watching as soon as the first zip or rar is downloaded! This is a good idea to do if you want to make sure if the video is the correct format and region as well. Kinda like a sample file if they don't have one already.


fonzbear2000
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said by imtim83 See Profile :

said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by imtim83 See Profile :

I use to stream video all the time but rarely do it now sense my internet connection is so fast.

You can stream basically anything video wise but I don't use nzbplayer or anything like that to do it. I use my own method.
How can you stream if it's broken up into separate parts and in zips and rars?
Quite simple actually. The files just extract one at a time as they are downloaded and you can start watching as soon as the first zip or rar is downloaded! This is a good idea to do if you want to make sure if the video is the correct format and region as well. Kinda like a sample file if they don't have one already.
That's pretty sweet!, but not worth the $40 that Bintube costs.
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imtim83
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said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

That's pretty sweet!, but not worth the $40 that Bintube costs.
Well that is why I use a free program I found a long while ago someone made but never finished. You can do it manually but that is no fun. Found it off the slyck forums. nzbplayer is pretty nice though as well but I prefer the more simple program I use now.

The other thing you have to make sure you use a video player that will play broken files and continue to play them as more of the video is added while it is being unpacked. So far I only found one video player that does that. The other one I use will play them but I have to restart it whenever their is a new part of the video that was unpacked which sucks. Thankfully the first video player doesn't have that problem.

You can even stream iso, mkv, etc files too. I done it before. Not all the time with iso but a lot of the time you can.
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