Vidmasta

Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc.
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666philb
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Vidmasta

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VidMasta
Search for, read about, preview, watch, and download any movie and television titles that are being shared online.

Features

Watch or download movie and television titles in any format (TV, DVD, 720p, 1080i/p) with as few as two clicks of the mouse. The first click is to hit the search button. The second click is to hit the watch or download button.
Anonymity via automatic filtering of untrusty IPs and the use of proxies.
"Deep Search, Best Source" algorithm for superior video download links. The algorithm aggregates all potential download links based on variations of the search query and then selects the best link based on factors that include trustworthiness, number of downloaders and uploaders, and video file size.
"Popular Movies" option to display recent movies that have been downloaded the most
"Popular TV Shows" option to display recent TV shows that have been downloaded the most
Search for popular video titles and download links off-line
Download video subtitles
Set the number of results per search
Set the minimum and maximum size of a video file that can be downloaded
Set the video file extensions that can be downloaded
Search for movie and television titles by name, release date, genre, rating, country, and language
Automatic ordering of search results by popularity
Hear and read small summaries of titles
View trailers of titles
View release dates and ratings of titles
Multithreading for fast load times of search results and links
Detection of video box sets
No additional software is needed beyond Java (version 6 or greater). It is highly recommended that you download and install the latest version.
Automatic (silent) updating of the application

website here https://sites.google.com/site/vidmastasoftware/

requires java http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61287

pet here http://www.mediafire.com/file/tmdlljx5v ... master.pet 19mb
Md5 5c534a0cafde19fbad6aba720b8d1ce6
NOTE: to be able to download, in the "download" options, untick the "enable auto-downloading" box

NOTE2: a quicker way to download is to start playing a stream in browser, then pause it and use 'flashgot' plugin for firefox to download it.
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#2 Post by bignono1 »

You are great , just great 666philb, thank you.

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#3 Post by Sylvander »

Running Slacko-5.3.3-SCSI on brand-new up-to-date hardware.
[4GB RAM]

1. Downloaded both the jre SFS, and the vidmaster PET.

2. Made the mistake of installing both using petget.

3. "Menu->Multimedia->VidMasta 12.4" appeared in the menu.

4. Clicked it to run, but nothing showed.
Tried typing "vidm" in the console, and hit <Tab> twice, but nothing was listed,

5. Used "Menu->Setup->Setup Puppy->SFS-Load on-the-fly" to load jre.

6. Tried running VidMasta again, but nothing showed.
I wonder if there's a problem with this Puppy?
e.g. See screenshot.

7. Will shut-down/reboot without saving session changes.
Made a PupSaveHotBackup prior to installing.
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#4 Post by 666philb »

hi Sylvander,

if you used 'sfsload on the fly' to install java, you'll need to reboot for java to work.

also did you use the java from the link i posted? as i know i've had problems with other javas
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#5 Post by Sylvander »

1. Yes, I used the jre SFS given by the link you supplied.

2. So I should save the session and reboot?
That's what I'll do, and report on the result.

3. DONE. :D
"VidMasta" now runs.

4. I searched for any film.
"Baby Boom" for example.
Examples found.
Read the summary OK.
(a) Tried to watch the trailer; trailer not found.
(b) Tried "Watch (Source 1)", but got everything other than a movie to watch.
Got a warning dialog = "Update Java to complete action, or else go to"...[Gave a webpage URL, so I went there]
Got warning by WOT that the site has a bad reputation.
Got this warning at every site I tried.
(c) Tried "Download (Link 1)", and got a warning that the site may be fake, and did I wish to proceed.
I chose not to.
(d) Choosing "Download (Link 2)" made the Puppy OS drop to a command prompt.
Typed xwin <Enter> to get back to the desktop.

5. Any thoughts? :?

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#6 Post by 666philb »

hi sylvander

when you click watch, a site will open in your browser, with a selection of streams to choose from (with baby boom i get 15 streams). the first stream is usually sponsored so leave that and click one of the others to stream in your browser.

if you want to download it i would recommend using a stream downloader for your browser such as flashgot for firefox. as then you don't have to worry about the risks associated with torrenting. it's also quicker though not as good quality
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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