Zach Lym
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29 votes
Zach Lym commented ·
This would make running Bintube software in Parallels or another virtual machine possible viable as I can route the video to either CoreAVC within the virtual machine or to a native OS X player...
Zach Lym gave this 3 votes ·
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38 votes
Zach Lym gave this 3 votes ·
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65 votes
Zach Lym commented ·
Boxee FTW!
Zach Lym gave this 3 votes ·
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AdminBinTube
(Admin, BinTube)
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Given that:
- The out of memory issue have been resolved
- The download queue is saved between restarts
- Downloads are paused and not cancelled if you run out of disk space
- The option to cancel a download no longer exists in the program.I don’t think this idea is still valid. Any comments?
Zach Lym gave this 3 votes ·
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192 votes
AdminBinTube
(Admin, BinTube)
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Sorry guys, but at this time a mac version is just not possible. We considered going multiplatform with JAVA, but getting JAVA to acceptable performance levels is a very difficult if not impossible. A native mac version is not out of the question, but the numbers aren’t there yet.
Zach Lym commented ·
Wine supports Microsoft's redistributable .NET 1 and 2 with a gold support rating... Between that and Mono, how much do you have to rewrite?
Zach Lym commented ·
What about DLNA streaming? That way any media center (game console or Linux box) could receive the movie.
Zach Lym commented ·
BinTube to installs using CrossOver 9, after installing core fonts, .Net 2, and VLC for Windows.
However, it crashes on launch. I sent the crash data to you, IP 24.17.221.103.
Zach Lym gave this 1 vote ·
Zach Lym commented ·
Wow, a lot of Mac haters in the room, it's like heroin guys, just try some ;)
Anyway, everyone keeps saying that we should just boot up VMWare, but VMWare really kills performance for both the Windows and Mac side. Even on my fairly new Macbook, with 2 gigs of RAM, I get a lot of frame skipping.
Why not try using WINE or Mono, I would think that since VLan is doing the video decoding, the code can't be that exotic...
Thanks guys!
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AdminBinTube
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Downoad speeds are not capped in any way. Check your router is not throttling your download speeds.
Zach Lym shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
@TimBess- the preferences require separate complete and incomplete folder, what happens when the download finishes and BinTube moves it over?
Futhermore, I might be willing to do this, but I can barely get my roommates to download an NZB, using nzbTVSeeker.com...