For quite some time, I’ve been using TVRss to download episodes of The Daily Show that I’ve missed. TVRss scours a couple Bittorrent sites for TV shows, and provides RSS feeds of any search result. For example, here’s the RSS feed for recent episodes of The Daily Show. I currently subscribe to this feed in NetNewsWire and download the new shows as they appear.
These RSS feeds don’t work with The Democracy Player just yet: the feeds simply link to the bittorrent file, but don’t include the critical enclosure element. But with a little help from Feedburner ’s SmartCast service, feeds from TVRss can be plugged into The Democracy Player, effectively creating a Internet PVR.
Now that I’ve sufficiently bored you with the technical details, here’s the simple step-by-step:
How to Subscribe to TV Shows Using The Democracy Player & Bittorrent & RSS
- Download The Democracy Player
- Search for a show of your choice at TVRss
- Right click on the RSS/XML icon link and select Copy Link URL
- Go to Feedburner, and paste the URL into the text field on the home page, check the “I am a Podcaster!” box, and click next.
- If you don’t already have a Feedburner account, you’ll be prompted to create one
- Click “Next” to activate the feed
- Copy the URL of the feed provided by Feedburner (it should start with http://feeds.feedburner.com/)
- Open The Democracy Player, click “Add Channel”, and paste the URL of the feed into the field that appears
- Sleep. In the morning, you should have an episode of The Daily Show to watch!
- New episodes will automatically be downloaded as soon as they’re available on Bittorrent – I’ve found this to usually be a day after the show airs
- Enjoy!
In my mind, this is the future of video distribution. The technologies of Bittorrent and RSS perfectly compliment each other: Bittorrent downloads are much faster when concurrently downloaded by a large swarm. Notifying software programs of new Bittorrent files via RSS creates a swarm very quickly, resulting in faster downloads for everyone. The Democracy Player combines all of these technical elements with a pleasant UI, and great video management tools. The result is nothing short of spectacular.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to watch The Daily Show...

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nice article, but its really horrible form to link to something so many times… makes one suspect googlebombing
Thank you, itarweb-master ;). I did get a little link happy w/ this one, I admit.
Nice little hack…
I’ll be watching Southpark if anyone needs me
thanks this is great.. No more cable!!!
Thanks for the tip… this is really useful!
thats great, but you can already do this with out Democracy Player. Just get a good bittorent client that supports rss feeds. Then you can play them in any player you like. I have xbmc and play them on my hdtv
What is your Feedburner feed for the Daily Show… There is no sense in burdening feed burner when you already have the same feed created. Shoot me an email please!
it’s nice and all but I can only add one feed, If I add more it wont add. Whats up with that?
You rule! Bye bye Bit Comet…
Note that you can also do this with FireAnt, a free video aggregator that plays any video format: http://FireAnt.tv/download
I’m confused, why would you go to Feedburner at all, when TVRSS has feeds for search results already?
Feedburner is needed to add the Enclosures to the RSS feeds provided by TVRss. As is, they won’t work in The Democracy Player.
Oh, and the comment form is now fixed. Sorry about that.
you can do these whit just one program. utorrent
http://www.utorrent.com/rsstutorial.php
My vote goes to FireAnt. It’s directory and streaming preview let you see the video before you download it. It’s cool.
What’s the status on the legality of downloading tv shows? Should we assume that since you never pay to watch tv, you can download these? I stopped downloading movies out of paranoia, but im itching to try this out albeit worried about the legality of it.
There are also plugins for Azureus, and you can get them from within Azureus (Plugins/Installation Wizard/List from SourceForge/RSSFeed).
I really like the direction the Democracy Player is heading towards, though FireANT does have a bit of a lead in having a bit less bugs.
This is in response to Stef. The pendants will point out that downloading is legal (or ignored), it’s uploading, or sharing through a P2P app., that gets their attention. I received a letter from NBC through my ISP for participating in a torrent of the TV show The Office (US version, they were off-air recordings not dvd rips).
I think the networks will continue to crack down on this, and using this cool method to automatically grab TV shows will guarantee that you’ll get a threatening letter from the MPAA.
Cool stuff – two questions: 1) Does using any of those “browse the web anonomously” tools (like ‘Anonomyser’) help you avoid the MPAA cops? 2) I have a Palm based Treo 650 Smartphone – which is totally cools as hell by the way – and currently subscribe to MobiTV. This is a TV service available for a monthly fee for use by smartphones and internet enabled PDAs. Do you guys think I can take advantage of what you are discusing here via my Treo?
Followed directions; tried to use House and Daily Show, (http://www.mininova.org/get/234686) same result:
The URL you entered does not appear to be a valid feed. We encountered the following problem: Your server is sending us some non-XML data. This is usually caused by your blogging platform or server generating an error page that is not in a valid feed format (usually it is plain-text, or HTML). Please confirm that you source feed is working properly.
Or is this an operator error?
But what about shows like Lost for example, that typically have 3 or 4 different releases (HD, non-HD, iPod, etc)?
Do you just let it download ALL FOUR ???
Seems like there needs to be a filter at some stage. For example: WHERE “HDTV-LOL” is not in title or WHERE “iPod” is not in title etc
JBischoff: You didn’t follow the instructions correctly.
>>Right click on the RSS/XML icon link and select Copy Link URL<<
Not the link for the file(s) that were found. The little orange RSS icon.
Could you explain why feed burner is necessary? Doesn’t DTV already support bittorrent rss feeds?
@Rohan:
Yeah. To me, that’s always seemed like a massive problem with this idea. There needs to be some kind of human intervention/moderation, can’t just rely on the right torrent name being posted every time. Hrm.
I am so confused. I don’t know what these RSS files look like. I want to get CSI, American Idol, Grey’s Anotomy, and SNL on my Demcracy player. But I can’t get the URLs right. Please help me.
Email me at tinafeyfan202@hotmail.com with either the URLs or at least a detailed explanation of what to do.
Thanks.
The fed works well, until I look at the downloads again, the feed has disapeared from DTV! Is this a DTV bug or something I’m doing wrong?
I tried it and it worked great for family guy. But what about when you search for house for example and you get other programs besides “house” like bleak house and desperate house wives. Do you know of anyway of making searches more specific? I tried using quotes to no avail.
I cant find the RSS link, where is it?? lol sorry if it sounds stupid!
Looks good. Thanks.
It is important to use the RSS feed from a site like tvRSS and subscribe to the feed to a show—not the mininova.org link.
http://www.mininova.org/tor/234686 BAD!
GOOD.
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/559/rss5iu.gif
Good
The link would be http://tvrss.net/search/?source=all&name=daily&mode=rss
(pardon the mulitple posts)
JG: Actually the search-based RSS feeds were available before this article was written. Also, if you access the /get/ mininova links directly, they will let you download your torrent. If you are referred from another site (just clicking on them) they will redirect you to /tor/... I guess it’s some sort of “hotlink” prevention mechanism. In your RSS client, make sure you uncheck the option to send “referrers.”
tvRSS is currently undergoing a massive improvement operation. Planned features are: search-based RSS feeds (stage one is already complete and mentioned in this article) more search options are planned for the future, ability to support more clients (Democracy Player included and there are a few others), more sources for TV torrents, and lastly a massive filter operation that will separate information based on show title, episode number, season, format, group name, and release type (proper, etc.)
Please stay tuned…
Thanks a bunch for this tutorial. I have Azureus setup to pull shows from RSS feeds, but having a builtin player is really nice and Democracy seems like a good tool so far.
Thanks again!
Am I missing something? Is there some kind of option in Democracy Player for selecting what port to use for bittorrent. Does anyone know the default port? I think its 6881 but I’m not sure
Everyone!! Feel free to use my Feedburner URL for the Daily Show…
should save you some time and effort. You are welcome. Bye!
http://feeds.feedburner.com/tvrss/ilCw
Is anyone else finding the torrent downloading in Democracy excessively slow? A 22 minute show torent takes 3 or four hours while the very same torrent only takes 30 minutes in utorrent. Am i missing something?
Here is a php backend that uses the ajax callback that tvtorrent.info has, and creates a rss feed that is functional in Democracy Player http://www.nesjo.no/rss/
Helpful Article I was having trouble finding Video streams etc.
nice proof of concept but the downloading is slow and democracy player is crashy.
until torrent behavior becomes more predictable, hiding the torrent details from the user is not a good design decision. democarcy doesn’t even show you where it puts it’s files!
azureus and utorrent are much, much faster and you can actually see if the torrent is working or not.
sadly the “rss feed” azureus plugin seems to be broken and abandoned. “rss importer” still works but has fewer features.
Everything is working great…thanks for all the directions. I do have one question…does anyone know where I can get the torrent for the tv show, “Campus Ladies”?? I have been looking everywhere and have found nothing. If you know of anything, please help me (twister1@ufl.edu). Thanks!
Seems I’ve kind of got it working. The tvRSS/Feedburner method didn’t seem to “stick” in Democracy Player. The new channel would show for a few moments then disappear from the list.
However the link from http://www.nesjo.no/rss/ is “sticking” and currently downloading a show.
This is interesting stuff.
I followed your directions and they worked great…until I tried to play the downloaded show and was told “this file type cannot be played in the main Democracy window” When I tried to play it externally, I was told that “Some necessary QuickTime software is missing” – but it didn’t tell me what was missing and it works with everything else so…I’m really bad at this stuff so I could be missing something very simple, but do you have any suggestions? I’m on a PowerBook if that matters…
Clever and simple hack – just the way I like them. As many have noted, there are many was to accomplish this feet, but this is simple and quick. The next step (for me to try) is to figure out an AppleScript to make it quicker.
You’ve also given me a great use for my palmOne LifeDrive (notes here)
Copied the RSS url, and put through Feedburner – Democracy says its not the right type.
Some concerns is that Feedburner advertises your feed….
Copied the RSS url, and put through Feedburner – Democracy says its not the right type.
Some concerns is that Feedburner advertises your feed….
It seems to no longer be working? I’m trying with this feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/tvrss/yZSj
And I keep getting the “Not Compatible” message. I’ve tried this 3 times now.
Any ideas?
The www.nesjo.no/rss/ links seem to work fine. But, the instructions above don’t seem to be working.
Curious.
Awesome idea man. I’ve got it working like a champ now. When Democracy Player gets a bit more polish it will be a real tight setup.
I too keep getting the “Channel Not Compatible” error.
can someone please tell me the feed for 24 i just cant figure this thig out
>> can someone please tell me the feed for 24 i just cant figure this thig
http://tvrss.net/search/index.php?distribution_group=combined&show_name=24&filename=&date=&quality=&release_group=&mode=rss
alright, this weblog is somewhat broken… it doesn’t do links well e-mail me… support@tvrss.net and I’ll help you out :)
If you want to use other bittorrent feeds that dont directly link to episodes, you could use Ted. Ted supports mininova, torrentreactor, torrentspy and more.
see http://www.ted.nu/
I can’t get it to work. Somehow after adding the channel, it disappears when I try to update it.