dion09529
12-29-2014, 10:25 PM
Popcorn Time is a system for viewing movies, serials and anime directly online.
The operation is very simple in appearance, and depends very much on the same well-known system of peer-to-peer/seeding process.
How it works?
It's very simple ... you download the software from their site, it doesn't require login/account, is installed on the PC, Mac and Linux (x86/x64), then the show starts. When you select a movie/series, it will run a download file (located in Temp for Win 7/8/8.1 in Users\AppData\ Local\Popcorn-Time), maximum of 2 GB, and then automatically starts watching. Going back to what I said above, speaking of the system on which it's based this platform, highly dependent on your connection, first, and the number of seeders, whom has active the movie/series/anime respectively. The formats are 720p, 1080p, but not so fast, there are not FullHD, but HDRip / BDRip 720p or 1080p encodes. The connection is good, if you have at least 2MB/s (and I think there isn't a problem at this time), watching making it perfectly, without buffering, stuttering and/or disruptions. Popcorn Time is still in beta phase of development, but has a promising future.
https://popcorntime.io/
....enjoy, take the popcorn and see a movie.
The operation is very simple in appearance, and depends very much on the same well-known system of peer-to-peer/seeding process.
How it works?
It's very simple ... you download the software from their site, it doesn't require login/account, is installed on the PC, Mac and Linux (x86/x64), then the show starts. When you select a movie/series, it will run a download file (located in Temp for Win 7/8/8.1 in Users\AppData\ Local\Popcorn-Time), maximum of 2 GB, and then automatically starts watching. Going back to what I said above, speaking of the system on which it's based this platform, highly dependent on your connection, first, and the number of seeders, whom has active the movie/series/anime respectively. The formats are 720p, 1080p, but not so fast, there are not FullHD, but HDRip / BDRip 720p or 1080p encodes. The connection is good, if you have at least 2MB/s (and I think there isn't a problem at this time), watching making it perfectly, without buffering, stuttering and/or disruptions. Popcorn Time is still in beta phase of development, but has a promising future.
https://popcorntime.io/
....enjoy, take the popcorn and see a movie.