Watch Odysee Together on qsync

Decentralized Video, Synchronized

Odysee is built on the LBRY protocol, a decentralized content network that exists outside the usual platform ecosystem. qsync supports it natively. Paste an Odysee video link into the queue and it embeds directly in the channel player with playback matched across every viewer.

Both odysee.com links and LBRY protocol URLs work. qsync resolves the content either way and plays it through the Odysee embed, so you don't have to worry about which URL format you copied.

An account is only needed to run the channel. Viewers just open the link, no sign-up required, no Odysee account needed.

Platform-Agnostic Queue

qsync's queue doesn't care where the video comes from. Follow an Odysee video with a YouTube clip, then a Kick stream, all in the same playlist. The player swaps between embed types automatically as playback progresses.

This is especially useful when creators publish across multiple platforms. Queue the Odysee version alongside content from other sources without asking anyone to switch tabs or install something new.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does qsync support LBRY URLs?

Yes. You can paste either an odysee.com link or an LBRY protocol URL. qsync recognizes both formats and plays the video either way.

Can I mix Odysee videos with YouTube in the same queue?

You can. The queue accepts any combination of supported platforms. Drop in an Odysee video, follow it with a Rumble stream, then a YouTube clip. The player handles the switches.

How does qsync keep playback synced?

qsync measures the clock offset between each viewer's device and the server, then adjusts playback timing so the whole room sees the same moment. This works identically for Odysee, YouTube, and every other supported platform.

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