A big thank you to all of the project contributors:
The default branch has been changed from master to release-1.x.
Work has begun on the release-2.x branch. Most of the code is being rewritten to support IPC calls and smoother methods for data transfer. I've also switched to using Metro4 UI along with removal of several old libraries. I've also removed several dependencies on modules thanks to better code writing as well as using different methods for handling local data storage.
Please see the release-2.x branch for more details.
*Please use the Issues Section for bug reporting only. For general discussion, including support and usage questions, please use our FreeFlarum Forum.
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If enough people want to start donating to this project, I'll look into setting up to receive them.
Its an Electron based application for Live.me Social Video network for:
Search and browse user accounts
View public replays for user accounts
See and navigate user's followers and followings
Watch and download replays
Allows downloading of replays using internal downloader or FFMPEG
FFMPEG Hardware-Accelerated video transcoding supported on Linux only!
To download the latest prebuilt versions, click here.
Current Supported Platforms (64-bit only):
We only build 64-bit releases as pretty much all computers now run 64-bit OSes.
If you need a 32-bit version, you will have to build it yourself. Unfortunately, we do not offer any support for 32-bit versions.
You can choose to use a basic built-in concat system now to join the chunks downloaded without needing to have FFMPEG installed on your computer. Or for better support, you can still use FFMPEG settings.
If you wish to transcode the downloads, then you will need to have FFMPEG installed on your computer.
If you find any bugs or would like to help add features or additional functions, please create a pull request for review and the current contributors will review it. No guarantees are provided on if your pull request will be integrated or not.
This project is now licensed under the GNU AGPLv3 License.