
Ask Slashdot: Movie/Video Search Aggregation? 96
raolin writes "I have been running without television service for the last few years, relying instead on Netflix Streaming, Hulu Plus, Amazon, and my personal video library. I have the latter indexed and easily searchable, but I have not managed to find a good aggregator for the streaming services that I use, so when I have friends over and the question 'Can we see X?' is asked, I have to search three streaming sources, which is kind of a drag. I know Netflix has a search API that I could work with, and it seems at least possible that Hulu and Amazon do as well, but before I try to build something myself I thought I'd ask the community. Any thoughts?"
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It does what you want, actually, it doesn't.
FTFY
I have never used it (Score:5, Informative)
GoWatchit.com is just such a service (Score:2, Informative)
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Check out http://www.canistream.it
It tells you the ones that are free versus paid. There are also iPhone and Android apps.
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I found a few problems here:
1) it fails to search more often than it succeeds, even for movies I know for a fact are available on one of the services it claims to search
2) if it does find something in a general search, it doesn't tell you which of the services it was found on, nor provide a link to go to it
3) I never did manage to get the android app to find any movies at all, and it assumed portrait mode and wouldn't do landscape.
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How does it do if you search for italian language media?
Solution already exists... (Score:2, Informative)
Have you tried http://zinc.tv? It works for me and does more than your 4 sites.
try clicker.com (Score:2)
Clicker.com will automatically pull in your existing netflxi Queue and stay synced with it. This was the big deal for me. It meant I can continue using netflix as my primary but also find availability on Amazon or Hulu for the things netflix misses.
The main problem with it is that it does not differentiate between free and paid so you have to go look.
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um, there is an option to sign up without facebook. Did so without any problems.
google TV has it. (Score:2, Informative)
googletv has it. i have Logitech Revue and it lets you search by name and displays where its available. but it not support hulu. searches amazon, netflix, cable, movie packages.
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if you configured your external media accounts in googletv, it will tell you whether its free/paid/rent and provides links to each.
GoogleTV Search is neat.
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Instead of thinking how to fix important problems or how to explore space, we're investigating such pressing matters as "How do I find that episode in which...
Because you can't possibly do both, duh.
And whilst exploring space is an interesting pursuit, science is not at the point where we can colonise other planets and this doesn't help people get fresh water does it.
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Re:playing Devil's advocate (Score:5, Interesting)
My problem is I work a menial job and have only moderate brainpower so I don't think I will every be able to work on the questions of space travel.
But I love to watch movies about it.
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thanks....
I can't believe this got modded to zero?
Sometimes I am baffled by how things are evolving.
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...in Africa, people are asking themselves "What am I gonna eat today?" or "Where do I go to find fresh water?". Any thoughts, first-world-problem community?
Seriously, it's been said many times already, but we really are dumbing down as a civilization. Instead of thinking how to fix important problems or how to explore space, we're investigating such pressing matters as "How do I find that episode in which Ross and Rachel have sex and Rachel gets pregnant?".
You do realize that the time you spent posting this annoying comment could have been spent feeding starving children in Africa right? We all know you are a troll, which is funny, because you are trolling for entertainment purposes. Look at any culture in history, they all had some form of entertainment. I'm not saying that some people don't work harder than other people, or that some people don't have more important jobs/hobbies than other people, but just try to imagine what life would be like if you we
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It's Africa. You can't live near the water. You will get malaria.
White do-gooders have probably done more damage to Africa by giving incompetent advice than all of the "natural dangers" combined.
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Rachel is revealed to be pregnant in the Season 8 premiere
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Last time I checked Slashdot was exactly about solving the submitter's problem and not about feeding people in Africa.
By the way, western countries have been DUMPING money into Africa for decades. Decades. Plural. And that has failed to solve the problem. Maybe the solution is the simplest one: The starving people in Africa live in a fucking desert. Maybe they should move to where the food is.
Google it (Score:1)
I'm not trolling, I'm being serious. Do a google search that only includes particular servers with information about the material you want. For instance a google-search that only includes the hulu and netflix servers. You don't search the material, you search the index and it will take you to links that you click for the material.
what is TV... (Score:1)
Boxee (Score:2)
Isn't this exactly what Boxee is for?
square peg round hole (Score:1)
square peg round hole
Streaming is the worst possible tech for your use. Download what you think you and your friends would like, watch later. Not as much buffering and related trouble, either.
The standard /. automotive analogy would be your scenario is like randomly pulling over and stopping shipping trucks on the highway looking for a crate of model CA7094 air filters, instead of going to autozone and buying a air filter off the shelf.
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Yeeeaahhhh, no. Netflix never buffers on me past the first time it loads the video. And I can just find a video I want and be watching it, without having to think hours ahead about what I want. It sounds like someone (you) hasn't used streaming technology since the 90's.
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Lucky you. What device are you using - your computer, sombody's little black box that hooks up to your TV, a TV with the right stuff built in, or something else?
As a long-time Tivo devotee, I figured to dump my Roku box when I got my new Tivo a few weeks ago. For best connectivity, I used ethernet cable to hook it up rather than w
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You actually CAN stream to your Tivo, at least using third party tools. (and no, I'm not confusing it with TivoToGo)
Also, you talk about better video conversion -- you can download shows from your TiVo with lots of other tools, e.g. kmttg, and then convert them (if you want to) with any other tools.
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Netflix on Tivo is abysmal, which is a shame because I love Tivo. Netflix on everything else (PS3, Xbox, PC, Roku, etc,) is pretty sweet. I bought a couple of WDTV streamers for under $100 each and use those for Netflix & local media streaming, keeping the Tivo for recorded stuff. It's a shame, but I have yet to find any solution which really works well for multi room cablecard DVR, network file playback & streaming.
(and yes, I've looked at WMC, XBMC, Boxee and pretty much everything else - they all
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What resolution does it stream in? In any case, it seems that the Tivo is rather the exception rather than the rule in this case.
For me even with my cheap laptop or a cheap older PC, and on the cheapest slowest DSL plan, Netflix has always worked for me (as long as someone else in my family isn't streaming something else at the same time).
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I'm not absolutely sure this works in the Netflix interface (which isn't built into the Tivo, AFAIK.. I think it's essentially a web app), but for the main Tivo menus, the skip to tick/30 second skip button ( ->| button) jumps to the end then to the beginning of a menu.. e.g. now playing or any other menu screen.
Re:square peg round hole (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually streaming is exactly what he wants to use. He doesn't want to pre-download what he or his friends might want to watch. He wants to just sit down and find out if he can watch x as soon as it pops into his head or his friends suggest it.
In the automotive analogy, it's like he's driving down the road and he or his passenger wants a hamburger, but he has to check 3 different maps for Wendy's McDonald's and Burger King to see if there's one at the next exit. It would be easier if he could just check one place.
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Another car analogy would be rest stops. Ask your passenger if he's looking for bear, buff, twink or athletic, then just press a few keys and find out the mile marker.
Any others?
You mean like, congressmen, priest ... oh you meant "any others" like other analogies...
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If you don't know what your "friends" would want to watch then you don't know them very well do you?
The idea that current streaming options are a suitable "instant gratification" mechanism always amuses me given that they tend to be subject to things like 28 and 56 day release delays.
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From what I've seen, as the number of friends in the room increases, your ability to accurately predict what everybody wants to/is willing to watch approaches 0 :)
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Oh, the horrors! A whole 28 and 56 days!
Solution: Queue up a bunch of movies, then suddenly, the "delay" becomes meaningless. I already end up watching some shows (e.g. HBO shows) on DVD year(s) after they originally came out.
I would say these delays are a very minor annoyance, but not much. If they went to multiple years, then yeah, maybe it would be an annoyance. But I already was watching years old movies and TV shows (that I had never seen before) on netflix (the vast majority via DVD, I used stream
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If it takes 7 hours for you do download a movie, then you aren't going to be streaming anything anyways.
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If it's some random thing my friends want to watch that there's a minimal chance I will feel the burning need for in the future, IMHO I'd rather stream it because a) I don't want to buy it and b) streaming for free is rather less illegal than downloading for free, right?
Re:Grammar Nitpick (Score:5, Funny)
Is there a good XBMC plugin? (Score:2)
Matcha.tv (Score:1)
Sidereel.com (Score:1)
http://www.canistream.it/ (Score:1)
plus mobile apps ...
CanIStream.It (Score:1)
Check out http://CanIStream.it
CanIStreamIt searches Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, iTunes, Crackle, Blockbuster, Youtube Movies, EPIX, Vudu, Android, Amazon on Demand.
There is also a reminder option for when movies become available.
You can also download a free iPhone and free Android app.
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On the bright side, In Canada it's still fully legal for us to just download whatever we want and watch it (personal use only)(note, the Harper government is working very hard to change the existing law to make this illegal, but it hasn't happened yet). Of course the companies COULD allow us to buy their product and make some money off of us, but they are far too short sighted for that.
Clicker (Score:2)
XBMC Plugins (Score:1)
Plenty of plugin's out there for XBMC [xbmc.org] of which Navi-X [navi-x.org] is one, and there are others over at XBMC HUB [xbmchub.com] so do check 'em out. I love XBMC its the best thing available anywheres right now.
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Canistream.it (Score:3)
http://www.canistream.it/ [canistream.it] is a streaming (and physical media) metasearch for movies.
sports (Score:2)
To take this down another tangent, why aren't sports available online? I'm missing a race today that I would love to be watching, but I don't get the channel it's on (NBC Sports Network). Of course, they won't provide a streaming option, even a delayed one. So, I'll be avoiding much of my online news sources for about a week, until I find some torrent I can grab and finally watch the race. Why is it so difficult?
AskSlashdot != Google laziness (Score:1)
http://www.google.com/#q=can+i+stream+it
Not too hard.
Charter.net offers this today (Score:1)