One of those projects that has me wondering what I was doing instead of building this. The end result is great, and the technical details seem like they'd be interesting. TIL about Internet Protocol TV: https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv
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jccalhoun
Pretty fun. Reminds me of the 90s when my parents had a big satellite dish and I would spend time going from satellite to satellite seeing what was being broadcast in the clear. There's something about discovering something weird that you never knew existed. There are some b-movie channels on roku that i love just because I never know what kind of weird movie they will play
I do wish there was some kind of Shazam for movies/tv shows because there are times when I flip on one of those in the middle of a movie, get into it, and then have the hardest time trying to find the name of it.
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londons_explore
Really notable that all the youtube feeds work and load fast, whereas all the other feeds are 50/50 if they work or not, and if they do load they're slow, laggy and bad quality.
Clicked on a channel in the Philippines and immediately had to sit through 5 soap related commercials, precisely what I recall from my time there.
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jaqalopes
This is pretty amazing. I clicked on a Luganda-language channel in Uganda and it was a concerned-looking woman being interviewed for a news segment about a "for men" testosterone supplement. Kind of heartening to see that people everywhere are the same, for better and for worse.
vault
Thanks. I could spend hours watching distant cultures. Their colours, environment, technical equipment... I saw some people in Somalia using DJI microphones, those that in the West are mainly used by YouTubers.
I also see TVs that are normally subject to fees. I'm aware the FAQs say it's only public streams, but I fear this won't last long.
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AnotherGoodName
For me the site is incredibly snappy. Amazing. As in i clicked Australia, clicked ABC TV and it all loaded in milliseconds.
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blueflow
Go to Germany, select "KIKA" and you can see the depressed bread.
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hombre_fatal
Can someone explain the economics of this?
So, there are a bunch of open http endpoints serving free video feeds and they don't care about bandwidth?
It's not like radio where you broadcast it and people passively receive the signal.
This is a great service for language practice, though. Wish it had a login + favorites system.
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ctm92
The name is ironic, as there is a german TV show called Fernsehgarten (basically television garden). It's broadcasted live every sunday morning during summer season on ZDF, basically it's a outdoor studio with music and other things around a topic every week.
Mostly targeted to elderly people, but funny to watch every once in a while. You can even go there in person for quite cheap
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forks
One of those things that's so cool it's hard to believe it's legal
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geostupid
This is fantastic! One of my favorite things about traveling is experiencing their media--it gives me that same feeling.
Also, as someone that studied Geography extensively, it's an excellent review in that respect as well. One can quickly jump from one place to another.
Bonus points for using a globe, and not a map!
temp0826
Feels like I got an inter-dimensional cable box from Rick&Morty
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onionisafruit
Crazy that I can change channels on this faster than on youtube tv
magicmicah85
Love the website design. Very neat to just drop in on a country, see what’s on. Was watching two guys in Afghanistan acting goofy in a commercial. Just fascinating.
Is there some way to find a stream url to toss into VLC - if you wanted to easily watch this on your actual TV?
devnexus16
Intriguing concept! Combining TV with virtual world exploration opens up fascinating possibilities. The demo is impressive, but I'm curious about plans for content beyond scenic walks. Interactive experiences? Educational journeys? With the right partnerships and creative direction, this could become a compelling new medium for immersive storytelling.
INTPenis
So it's only getting videos from youtube that claim to be from Sweden. But very few of them actually were. The very first images I saw was a racoon, not common here at all.
morsch
An option to sort stations by (some reasonable measure of) popularity instead of alphabetically would be nice.
One of those projects that has me wondering what I was doing instead of building this. The end result is great, and the technical details seem like they'd be interesting. TIL about Internet Protocol TV: https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv
Pretty fun. Reminds me of the 90s when my parents had a big satellite dish and I would spend time going from satellite to satellite seeing what was being broadcast in the clear. There's something about discovering something weird that you never knew existed. There are some b-movie channels on roku that i love just because I never know what kind of weird movie they will play
I do wish there was some kind of Shazam for movies/tv shows because there are times when I flip on one of those in the middle of a movie, get into it, and then have the hardest time trying to find the name of it.
Really notable that all the youtube feeds work and load fast, whereas all the other feeds are 50/50 if they work or not, and if they do load they're slow, laggy and bad quality.
Props to the youtube engineering team I guess!
There’s also Radio Garden https://radio.garden/
Checks out.
Clicked on a channel in the Philippines and immediately had to sit through 5 soap related commercials, precisely what I recall from my time there.
This is pretty amazing. I clicked on a Luganda-language channel in Uganda and it was a concerned-looking woman being interviewed for a news segment about a "for men" testosterone supplement. Kind of heartening to see that people everywhere are the same, for better and for worse.
Thanks. I could spend hours watching distant cultures. Their colours, environment, technical equipment... I saw some people in Somalia using DJI microphones, those that in the West are mainly used by YouTubers.
I also see TVs that are normally subject to fees. I'm aware the FAQs say it's only public streams, but I fear this won't last long.
For me the site is incredibly snappy. Amazing. As in i clicked Australia, clicked ABC TV and it all loaded in milliseconds.
Go to Germany, select "KIKA" and you can see the depressed bread.
Can someone explain the economics of this?
So, there are a bunch of open http endpoints serving free video feeds and they don't care about bandwidth?
It's not like radio where you broadcast it and people passively receive the signal.
This is a great service for language practice, though. Wish it had a login + favorites system.
The name is ironic, as there is a german TV show called Fernsehgarten (basically television garden). It's broadcasted live every sunday morning during summer season on ZDF, basically it's a outdoor studio with music and other things around a topic every week.
Mostly targeted to elderly people, but funny to watch every once in a while. You can even go there in person for quite cheap
One of those things that's so cool it's hard to believe it's legal
This is fantastic! One of my favorite things about traveling is experiencing their media--it gives me that same feeling.
Also, as someone that studied Geography extensively, it's an excellent review in that respect as well. One can quickly jump from one place to another.
Bonus points for using a globe, and not a map!
Feels like I got an inter-dimensional cable box from Rick&Morty
Crazy that I can change channels on this faster than on youtube tv
Love the website design. Very neat to just drop in on a country, see what’s on. Was watching two guys in Afghanistan acting goofy in a commercial. Just fascinating.
Heck yeah, they have ReBoot:
https://tv.garden/us/qRH5QbLVuLvQQR
Is there some way to find a stream url to toss into VLC - if you wanted to easily watch this on your actual TV?
Intriguing concept! Combining TV with virtual world exploration opens up fascinating possibilities. The demo is impressive, but I'm curious about plans for content beyond scenic walks. Interactive experiences? Educational journeys? With the right partnerships and creative direction, this could become a compelling new medium for immersive storytelling.
So it's only getting videos from youtube that claim to be from Sweden. But very few of them actually were. The very first images I saw was a racoon, not common here at all.
An option to sort stations by (some reasonable measure of) popularity instead of alphabetically would be nice.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43505838
Clicked on a channel and it started playing the video pretty quickly. There is also https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv but your UI is much better.
There are some conspicuous erasures of countries on the data used to make this map.
Checks his own country: "No channels available."
Damn, even Afghanistan has a dozen available.
This is awesome. If the site owner is reading this, favorites would be cool.
How to select Hong Kong?
Pretty cool overall. On South Africa some of its listings are radio stations "broadcasting" over YouTube.
I spent hours watching French Drama, I don't know any French.
TIL There’s a Mr. Beast channel in the US
It's cool, but are you not worried about a huge lawsuit from rebroadcasting copyrighted content without a licence?
Very nice!
nit: country label appears under the mouse. Edge Browser, Mac
Wonderful! Works surprisingly well!
Just a great project!
this is very clean..
hi from Pleyr, https://pleyr.net/
Thanks to this website I learned that ABC 25 Waco TV (KXXV) has some incredibly good interlude music.
We've got -- nothing better to do! Than watch TV! And have a couple of brews!
Love it
Cool project. Unfortunately I get infinite spinners on all non-Youtube videos in Firefox. Works in Chrome.
Not to be confused with https://radio.garden/ ... must resist urge to make Buggles joke ..