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...
