![]() Glad to say that the needs of thoroughly organized users have not been overlooked either, as the app also offers Bookmark and Watchlist categories. Flicks can also be sorted by popularity, title, rating, production year, or by the date when they were last added. For example, you can browse categories such as Action, Adventure, Animation, Biography, Comedy, Crime, Documentary, Drama, History, Horror, Music, Romance, Sci-Fi, you name it. There are various ways of organizing and searching for video content, as well. You can watch your favorite movies, TV shows, or anime with quality levels up to 1080p and with the benefit of easy-to-enable subtitles for all major languages from across the globe. Well, the answer's quite simple: it's just as good as the original app, if not better. With that out of the way, we can move on to what really interests you, namely, if it's any good. Here's what you need to know about the app as a whole For those of you who don't know, forking means copying another project (with the possibility of enhancing and modifying various functional aspects). Even if it's not exactly instrumental to its overall functionality, we feel that's important for you to know that this app, even though it has practically the same name as the original one, is actually a fork of the Butter Project. It's got a fancier and more modern user interface when compared to the original app, besides of which it's basically the same in most regards. This brings us to what may be regarded as the latest "reincarnation" of the previously mentioned, controversial app, dubbed Popcorn Time Desktop. Just like Popcorn Time? For the most part, yes. ![]() It became so popular because it allowed users from all across the globe to stream videos, movies, TV shows, anime and indie flicks directly from torrents with the utmost convenience. Torrent Stream is a souped up version of VLC Media Player, with an interesting new take on the playback of P2P streamed content.In case you're not familiar with the oh-so-famous application that's regarded as the Netflix of Torrents which was started back in 2014 by a fairly anonymous group of developers, Popcorn Time (also found under the moniker of Time 4 Popcorn) is an open source BitTorrent app with a pretty decent media player stuck on top of it. You can view the contents in the browser (thanks to the TS Player plugin for Firefox that's included) or on the program itself. Torrent Stream opens acestream type:// links, which are those used by TV channels in streaming. The signal stability depends largely on the quality of your connection and the number of users connected, so the results can vary greatly between teams and channels. The only thing that could be improved is that it takes a while to load the fonts. ![]() The performance through P2P streaming is equally excellent: the image quality is great. You can play any video and audio format without installing additional codecs. You can use lots of resources it's stable and lightweight. P2P TV and multimedia playerĪs a player, Torrent Stream is basically exactly the same as VLC Media Player. The player is customizable through interchangeable skins compatible with VLC Media Player. ![]() Torrent Stream has a simple interface with loads of options. Managing playlists Same interface as VLC Synchronization of audio, video and subtitles Playing video from multiple sources (video included) ![]()
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