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To allow any computer user to watch movies easily streaming from torrents, without any particular knowledge.
Under development (RC1) for Mac OSX - Windows - Linux.
Currently used:
RottenTomatoes for movies metadata.PirateBay Recent popular movies list.- YIFY movie torrents API.
- OpenSubtitles for subtitles
- TheMovieDB for movies metadata.
In discussion:
- SubtitleSeeker for subtitles.
You will need nodejs and grunt:
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
And ruby with compass to build the stylesheets. Read this for more information.
Install the node modules:
$ npm install
Build with:
$ grunt build
By default it will build for your current platform however you can control that
by specifying a comma separated list of platforms in the platforms
option to
grunt:
$ grunt build --platforms=linux32,linux64,mac,win
You can also build for all platforms with:
$ grunt build --platforms=all
- Info: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Support-mp3-and-h264-in-video-and-audio-tag
- Needed to build a custom build of node-webkit that adds h264 support (or you can download ready-to-go builds from https://file.ac/s4Lt3Vo6rls/)
- Alternatively, we can replace a .so and .dll file from the correspondent Chrome build to node-webkit and node-webkit.exe
- Run
grunt build
at least once after runningnpm install
. This should fix a dependancy. - Run
compass watch --css-dir css
in Terminal for CSS compiling and listen to future changes. - How to build with SublimeText
- Currently Gaze to watch all files and reload the app is disabled due to memory leaks and unstability.
- Run node-webkit from the root directory with --debug to enable debugging mode like so
node-webkit . --debug