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How can two people watch the same video with the ability to pause and discuss?
They tell about Bill Gates how he once met a girl and watched the same movie with her while in different cities (the same start time, cell phones, etc.) There was no Internet then.
And how would you dodge now?
I want to watch some videos with a person in another city, while intending to constantly stop the video and discuss some places with my voice.
Hypothetically, nothing prevents you from running two players at the same time and at the same time having a running messenger, any ... except that there will be a wild echo from out of sync, which will interfere with proper listening.
The second option that comes to mind is remote desktop, when you connect to a computer and remote desktop forwards sound and video to the remote computer. Well, such a thing: these programs are not sharpened for video transmission, so there will be a twitching slideshow on the screen, not a video. But it will be possible for everyone to press pause.
Another option is a messenger with a screen display (I know Skype), almost the same problems.
Is there some more specialized player for such situations? Or a video player with the ability to add a plugin that would synchronize the viewing position (the discussion is fine - somehow you might think to use instant messengers so that the video does not interfere with the discussion)
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for example, notalone.tv
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in addition to a bunch of films, you can upload your links to the service
Once upon a time, within the local network, I controlled two players (one was launched for the sake of sound, the other for the sake of the image - that was such a perversion) mplayer using its api (then it was something like sending commands to a pipe, I threw one command locally and ssh start and pause, however, in order to level out problems with
desynchronization due to different speeds of machines, additionally sent seek to the beginning immediately after starting on both machines) Besides, I don’t think that running two curls on different machines on the local network or via ssh is a big problem.
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