FileParty

FileParty

Watch local files together in real time

5.0
1 review

3 followers

Watch local videos, images and files together in real time through the browser.
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What do you think? …

Esat Dergi
great. how can we add a subtitle to videos? like vlc is playing.
Lars Karbo
@esat_dergi Have not implemented it yet, but should be possible. Would you use subtitles?
Esat Dergi
@esat_dergi @larskarbo yes we need for foreign films.
Lars Karbo
Hi everyone! Some time ago I discovered a site called Netflix Party, where people can watch Netflix in real time together with friends. 📺 FileParty lets you do the same with your own mp4's and mp3's. Actually, you can look at images together too. Or just transfer files. To be honest, I am a bit unsure if this product is useful when we already have screen sharing in video calls. But I imagine there are some situations where screen sharing doesn't cut it. When you need high quality. Some usecases: - Video maker working on a draft of a video. Watch it together with someone to get feedback. - Remote Teacher who wants everyone to see the images/videos in high quality. - Watching a movie with friends (if you have movie file on your computer). I built this using WebTorrent and WebRTC. It is all p2p, the files are transferred directly. Hope it can be useful for some of you in this pandemic. Let me know if you have questions!
Joshua Pinter
This is awesome. For example, travelling on planes without having to share a single device and crank your neck to see the screen properly. Tonnes of little uses like that. Would be good to collect a list of use-cases on the website to inspire people on how to use something like this.
Lars Karbo
@joshuapinter For sure! It might depend a bit on the plane wifi though, but I think it would work ✨
Joshua Pinter
@joshuapinter @larskarbo Well, if they're local then likely just setup a intranet hotspot, no?
Lars Karbo
@joshuapinter @larskarbo oh, yes, that's true! should work!