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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: bobjimwilly on November 04, 2014, 09:59:59 am

Title: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 04, 2014, 09:59:59 am
Anyone seen or used this?

http://www.popcorn-time.se/
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: GazLaz on November 04, 2014, 12:22:32 pm
Does your device have to be jailbroken?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: RobTheRover on November 04, 2014, 12:24:34 pm
Is this a bit like Showbox on Android then?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: DaveDRFC on November 04, 2014, 12:30:03 pm
Showbox seems pretty good, I've got it on my Kindle but don't really use it that often as I am a bit confused as to how something like that can be legal! Had it recommended to me by the guy who decorated my house and it was useful when we went abroad and there was hardly any English telly in the hotel but they had a decent wifi connection.

It's not just on Android either, you can get it to work on Apple things but (shock horror) it's a bit more of a pain in the arse to do.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: GazLaz on November 04, 2014, 02:27:15 pm
I've got an android TV box in my living room. Can watch films, sport, porn, anything on it.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Filo on November 04, 2014, 02:30:25 pm
I've got an android TV box in my living room. Can watch films, sport, porn, anything on it.

XBMC?  Do you get much buffering with it?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 04, 2014, 03:35:10 pm
Popcorn is also windows software. Both android and windows versions work using torrents, I think?
On a side note just got Google Chromecast for my TV. Pretty cool piece of kit. Android TV box might be next...
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: RobTheRover on November 04, 2014, 08:47:18 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Dagenham Rover on November 04, 2014, 08:56:40 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.
ok being the thick twit I am what do they do and how do you connect them and do they end up having to be renewed after so long, feel free to reply by pm if need be  :blink:
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Filo on November 04, 2014, 09:44:18 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.

Whats the minimum broadband speed requirement for these boxes?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 04, 2014, 10:26:53 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.

Whats the minimum broadband speed requirement for these boxes?


I think the general rule is if it streams on your computer or tablet, the box will work fine.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Iberian Red on November 04, 2014, 10:59:35 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.
ok being the thick twit I am what do they do and how do you connect them and do they end up having to be renewed after so long, feel free to reply by pm if need be  :blink:

Thick that.
 P.S
Is this how you send pms?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Dagenham Rover on November 04, 2014, 11:12:18 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.
ok being the thick twit I am what do they do and how do you connect them and do they end up having to be renewed after so long, feel free to reply by pm if need be  :blink:

Thick that.
 P.S
Is this how you send pms?

nowt like a bunch of thick t**ts together  :(

pms is easy click on the username look down the left hand side and find the bit what says "send pm" now as for m8 I've googled it seen em on amazon but wtf do they do I think I sort of know   :unsure:
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Iberian Red on November 04, 2014, 11:24:32 pm
Sorry, I forgot to put a smiley at the end of my post! :lol:
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Dagenham Rover on November 04, 2014, 11:29:57 pm
I did guess but theres nowt like being a daft bugger  :)
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Filo on November 05, 2014, 02:37:12 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.

Whats the minimum broadband speed requirement for these boxes?


I think the general rule is if it streams on your computer or tablet, the box will work fine.


I can only get 2.4mb/s, as I'm a good distance from the exchange, is that fast enough? I suppose I could upgrade to fibre to cabinet, but that would come at a cost
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 05, 2014, 02:47:54 pm
go for fiber Filo! worth the extra couple of quid.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Dagenham Rover on November 05, 2014, 02:53:36 pm
I run on 37m on fibre  with ethernet cable and get about 2.2m wireless and that's with the kids xbox /ipod/ipad/phones and everything else going, well worth the bit extra especially with the deals that are around now
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Sheepskin Stu on November 05, 2014, 05:46:08 pm
I installed this program last night and it worked intermittently. Great idea though. The only fly in the ointment was two processes were still active after I closed down the program. Maybe you can't stop the seeding once installed?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 05, 2014, 06:07:30 pm
I installed this program last night and it worked intermittently. Great idea though. The only fly in the ointment was two processes were still active after I closed down the program. Maybe you can't stop the seeding once installed?

I'd guess they want as many people to seed as poss. It's one of those ideas that will only work if it becomes popular I'd imagine.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: GazLaz on November 05, 2014, 06:58:37 pm
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.

I've got an MXIII box Rob and it's pretty quick. Only use XBMC on it mind you. I've got Sky fibre broardband and there's no buffering.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Rios on November 06, 2014, 09:04:07 am
Anyone seen or used this?

http://www.popcorn-time.se/

Both Popcorn and Showbox use torrents and it's ridiculously easy to trace who's not only viewing, but also because of the way bittorrent works you also share what you're watching meaning in the eyes of a law you're as bad as anyone selling stolen goods.  With the soon-to-be-introduced measures for people using torrents and the gradual ramping up from copyright holders, I wouldn't touch it unless there was a way of routing it through a VPN first. 
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: bobjimwilly on November 06, 2014, 09:05:50 am
I'd always advise a VPN when using torrents, however Popcorn Time actually as a VPN built-in, according to the website.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Rios on November 07, 2014, 01:35:34 pm
I'd always advise a VPN when using torrents, however Popcorn Time actually as a VPN built-in, according to the website.

Didn't realise they'd added that since I last looked at it.  Just googled it and appears the general consensus is that it's slow and unreliable.  I'd also be concerned that when (and it is when) the copyright industry decides to take down the creators of Popcorn time then all their VPN logs will become viable which isn't the case when using a separate VPN product.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Filo on November 17, 2014, 11:56:53 am
The M8 Android TV box is on my list for Santa.  I've had an Android TV stick for 2 years and it was OK,  but a bit underpowered.  The new boxes are more like proper mustard cutting devices,  even outputting in 4k.


I've just ordered an upgrade to fibre, is the M8 box the best on the market?
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: RobTheRover on November 17, 2014, 12:39:23 pm
At the moment, yes it is.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: redbrez on November 25, 2014, 03:37:02 pm
Xbmc, I can't get my head round it ? Does it work better through a proper box , than on my phone ? Think it could be laid out better ? Any advice on how to use xmbc ? Lol
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: adamtherover on April 11, 2015, 01:57:03 pm
Popcorn time is fantastic, downloads are speedy and high quality mp4s, that play on anything.  Miles better than show box, and better content as well..
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Nudga on April 11, 2015, 03:32:38 pm
Ok I got the porn bit but the rest is like blah blah blah.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: RobTheRover on May 23, 2015, 02:08:04 am
If anyone uses Popcorn Time, some UK ISPs have blocked the use of the API which presents the TV Shows in the grid.  Going through a VPN sorts it.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Lipsy on May 23, 2015, 10:30:21 am
XMBC works like a charm, but movietube.co (http://movietube.co) is pretty good as well... Though I use AdBlock, which hopefully prevents a few nasties appearing.
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: adamtherover on June 20, 2015, 09:39:47 pm
I've found movie tube to stream ok,  but low res 360p, And  no downloads either.. popcorn time is still king, 1080p hi res content still available on mobile and land line download..
Title: Re: Popcorn Time
Post by: Nudga on June 20, 2015, 10:45:56 pm
I much prefer the Flux Capacitor.