Patrick Havens on April 28th, 2006

Boing Boing: Democracy net-video client goes Linux
Democracy net-video client goes Linux
The Linux version of Democracy player — a free and open Internet TV client — launched today. Democracy combines VLC (which plays any video format), BitTorrent (which makes it possible to share large files without spending large sums) and RSS (which lets you subscribe to automatic feeds of video) to make a simple, elegant system for discovering, retrieving and viewing video. It’s intended to provide a platform for indie and alternative TV, and it works equally well for TV from mainstream outlets.

The Linux release completes the set — now there are working players for the Mac, Windows and Linux. The project actively welcomes code contributions from the community, and is overseen by the nonprofit Participatory Democracy Foundation. Link (Discolosure: I am a proud member of the Board of Directors of the Participatory Culture Foundation)

Here is a cross platform way for you to watch TV on your schedule on your PC.  This program combine a number of existing tools and allows you to watch numerous Indie and Alternative TV shows… as well as Mainstream shows available on the internet.

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