Linux Version of Democracy Player Released 111
clahey writes "The Participatory Culture Foundation just released Democracy Player 0.8.2 for Linux, the first beta version for Linux. It's a free software internet TV client with built in support for both RSS video podcasts and downloading using BitTorrent. It can even scrape web pages for videos. It's an excellent way to find great internet video. For example, once you've installed Democracy, make sure to check out The Postal Service - Such Great Heights on the Telemusicvision channel."
No video? (Score:2, Funny)
How appropriate for an internet TV appliance article.
DEP Error (Score:1)
What's that saying again... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:2)
stay out of US and still see it in fullscreen
http://www.getdemocracy.com/walkthrough/index13.p
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:1)
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:2)
Now I am upset that there ISN'T a diebold hack to fix the reults back to accurate
(either side. ALL I WANT IS ACCURATE)
Oh well. There is still potential for FREEDOM v.01 to be released.
After that I am really looking forward to PersonalResponsibility
ok time to put the pipe down, dream over.
Similar to ACTLab TV and Songbird (Score:3, Informative)
It is also similar to Songbird [songbirdnest.com], the Itunes-like application that focuses primarily on enabling users to download DRM-free music from independent artists. Songbird was also covered [slashdot.org] recently.
Re:What's that saying again... (Score:3, Funny)
1)Quit Democracy
2)Hide democracy
3) Hide others
etc.
Nice Summary! (Score:2, Insightful)
What exactly does this bring to the table? People who had or have an interest in the band probably saw the video in 2003 when it was released. It has NOTHING to do with the software being advertised.
Perhaps if the video were mentioned in the article it would be more accepta--OH WAIT! What article? All we have is a link to the home page of this project. Okay, it's open source, and it's probably cool. Fine. Submit an article, or at least a
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:5, Insightful)
Why should I take special care to "check out the Postal Service?"
What exactly does this bring to the table? People who had or have an interest in the band probably saw the video in 2003 when it was released. It has NOTHING to do with the software being advertised.
Hey now, calm down now buddy. I'll see if I can help shed some light on the problem. Here's a quote from the summary: It can even scrape web pages for videos. It's an excellent way to find great internet video. For example... It then goes on to talk about the Postal Service video you mentioned. They were using this specific video as an example of how it can scrape web pages for videos, one of the features of this video player. A specific example given to display the features of a product seems very apropos to me.
Perhaps if the video were mentioned in the article it would be more accepta--OH WAIT! What article? All we have is a link to the home page of this project. Okay, it's open source, and it's probably cool. Fine. Submit an article
Since when are articles the only thing you can link to in a slashdot submission? It's an open source video player with (apparently) tons of cool features with its first released linux version. It sounds interesting and slashdot worthy. And, how else could you get any more information about an open source program other than linking to it's web site? Probably better than a press release or article.
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
I thought it might be due to the amazing similarity between that video and the most recent Apple ad about their new Intel processors....
But I could be wrong (I know, I'm not supposed to admit that on
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:2)
Because it's an example of high quality content you can get through this kind of system.
What exactly does this bring to the table? People who had or have an interest in the band probably saw the video in 2003 when it was released. It has NOTHING to do with the software being advertised.
It's an example of high quality content you can get through this kind of system.
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:2)
I too didn't really see the point of going to a postal service's site to get great videos ("and this is Bob sorting parcels, say hi Bob").
Of course most music videos aren't that much more exciting either...
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
Now, they did make a video at one mail processing plant of a package going through the system, from the point of view of the package. But all I've seen of that is a still shot, no actual video. :(
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
Re:Nice Summary! (Score:1)
Unfortunately, it's still buggy as hell... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Unfortunately, it's still buggy as hell... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Unfortunately, it's still buggy as hell... (Score:2)
They break backward compatibility at least from 0.81 to 0.82 , I was really really bugged to see my gigabyte level movie archive (big deal, 512kbit here) gone havoc after updating to 0.82.
Solution was to delete ~/Application Support/Democracy they say. Yea, see I know what ~ means
This always happens in open source applications. I really don't want to generalize but it is the deal. Sorry.
If there is ONE project to
Re:Unfortunately, it's still buggy as hell... (Score:2)
You Blasted Democrats! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:You Blasted Democrats! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:You Blasted Democrats! (Score:2)
That's a good thing - most people here won't be doing any propagating... Huh?
*nudge, nudge, wink, wink*
Aw...
slashvertising? (Score:5, Funny)
For example, once you've read this comment, make sure you check out Nickelback's new smash hit, "All The Right Reasons" on www.supermusicchannel.com today! And once you've done that, make sure you go to www.pepsico.com for your chance to enter a FREE sweepstakes to win more Pepsi products!
Re:slashvertising? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:slashvertising? (Score:1)
Non-commercial project (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Non-commercial project (Score:1)
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Re:Non-commercial project (Score:2, Informative)
I believe the plans are to make the channel guide settable through the GUI. If nothing else, I think a gconf key is in order.
You can also submit your channels to the main channel guide. I'm not sure what our policy is on things like porn, but
Re:Non-commercial project (Score:2)
RTFA (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I don't think video will do this (Score:2)
It's ironic to have you talk about "shallow and conformist" acts, because the dull reading list you give is about the shallowest and most conformist list imaginable.
Re:slashvertising? (Score:1)
Re:slashvertising? (Score:1)
Re:slashvertising? (Score:1)
PENIS BIRD
Now you know the rest of the story.
The name is accurate (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:The name is accurate (Score:3, Insightful)
Infoterror = woke up on wrong side of bed = likes making two sides of an equation not equal = Insightful mod. Brilliant Post!
Thats not democracy, thats Capitalism (Score:1)
Does it mean anthing that... (Score:2)
And if one is running Mandriva? Suse?
Re:Does it mean anthing that... (Score:2)
Re:Does it mean anthing that... (Score:2)
Thanks
Robert
Re:Does it mean anthing that... (Score:2, Insightful)
I also think that they are being
Re:more like Democrack Player (Score:5, Insightful)
Democracy player is an attempt at letting anybody host and distribute video without having YouTube or Google-like bandwidth at their disposal.
I'm sorry if you don't get why this might be important.
Maybe it will help if you think a little about IM services. The reason why we have AOL and MSN and all those other centralized commercial services that play poorly with FOSS, that are easy to listen in on, and that impose all sorts of restrictions is not technical, it's because those services managed to grab market share quickly, before a distributed IM infrastructure could take hold. If it hadn't been for that historical accident, IM would probably be more like E-mail today, with tens of thousands of interoperable hosts and open protocols.
People would like Internet video streaming to be more like E-mail services than like IM services: distributed and open.
AMD64 (Score:2)
Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:1)
That's funny, because my grandmother who uses linux complained of the same problem!
Re:Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:1)
Re:Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:1)
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Re:Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:2, Informative)
The other dependencies (for me) were just mozilla-browser and mozilla-psm
It crashes right after playing a video tho
Re:Dependancy issues on Dapper (Score:1)
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Re:NOT FUNNY (Score:1)
If you're going to get all sanctimonious about Microsoft bashing, you could at least take the "MacroHard" reference out of your signature.
Re:NOT FUNNY (Score:1)
Can't install on Mandriva or compile source (Score:1)
Tried to compile from source (stable, not svn), but couldn't make heads-or-tails of the README (half-done).
Anybody have any luck with non-Debian/Fedora Distros?
Re:Can't install on Mandriva or compile source (Score:3, Informative)
You can always:
That sometimes works for me.
geez (Score:1)
Re:schwat? the postal service? (Score:2)
Waaaiiiit (Score:1)
Will Democracy be against the law in the US? (Score:2, Interesting)
I was wondering how long it would be before our representatives finally outlawed Democracy. Apparently, the day is at hand.
Re:Watch out slashdot, you've been dugg... (Score:1)
Incase I was a little too subtle, it was gentle humour.
I've not seen a digg article link back to slash before and thought I would give a post like all message boards get after a being