Stream Videos from Usenet

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Osiris

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When you normally download a video from the Usenet you do the following. You fire up your Newsreader, download the files, unpack them and watch the movie in your favorite movie player. NZB Player offers a different solution which is great especially for small nzb files that point to a video file directly. The player streams nzb files that you load into it from the Usenet directly which is nice for preview reasons and if you want to use a shortcut to view the video.
Even compressed videos such as rar files which is the dominant format on Usenet these days can be viewed when the first rar files are downloaded to your hard drive. No need to wait to download the complete rar set to start watching the movie.
The video will be saved on the hard drive which means that you can watch the video again and do not need to download it again from the Usenet.
NZB Player uses so called nzb files, which contain the information about the location of the file on the Usenet, to show the videos. A rule of thumb is that you can only use nzb files that point to one video which means that you can't use nzbs that contain a movie on two cds for instance.
It is however possible to use nzb search engines to split these and create two nzb files which would work fine with NZB Player. Uncompressed MPG files will not play as well while compressed ones work fine. NZB Player can play avi files, vcd and svcd movies and several other files.
I especially like the feature that it streams the movie while you are downloading it which is great for preview reasons. Great software.
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