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Episode 5: Torrent controller | Vimeo | Youtube
- A Video Browser is built for direct video access | Youtube (31:34)
- Maybe I want to browse the related videos | Youtube (34:07)
- MotionBox works for you at all time | Youtube (39:15)
- Q&A: Can we switch between local and online videos ? | Youtube (45:11)
Episode 4: Torrent backend | Vimeo | Youtube
- MotionBox extracts a torrent as a playlist | Youtube (8:15)
- The reason why I care about libtorrent | Youtube (14:08)
Episode 3: Bencode extracting | Vimeo | Youtube
- MotionBox is also a very strong image processor | Youtube (12:09)
- If something is abundant we should share it | Youtube (1:57:06)
Episode 2: Bencode parsing | Vimeo | Youtube
- “A Video Browser is designed to access videos directly” | Youtube (1:38:35)
- “For MotionBox a webpage is a playlist” | Youtube (1:41:20)
- “I’m accessing Youtube videos through DuckDuckGo” | Youtube (1:42:51)
- “Looks like we just parsed Bencode” | Youtube (2:39:34)
Episode 1: Bencode parser | Vimeo | Youtube
- “MotionBox is designed to access and browse videos” | Youtube (1:36:53)
- “MotionBox also supports URLs and local files” | Youtube (1:42:00)
- “You can minify MotionBox and drag & drop any video source” | Youtube (1:44:28)
- “When a video backend is slow just use another one” | Youtube (1:50:55)
Episode 0: libtorrent | Vimeo | Youtube
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