Stage6 - The Divx YouTube
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Stage6 - The Divx YouTube
Sorry if this has been posted before... my search didn't result in anything.
Divx - Stage6
In any case, Divx released a YouTube-esque service not too terribly long ago. As you can expect, phenomenal quality compared to the flash rendered, low bitrate YouTube/Google videos.
It's still in beta, and as such, there are a couple of hoops to jump through (installing web player and whatnot), but it's pretty straightforward. Uploading forces you to convert your video to Divx first (if it wasn't already), but they provide you with an encoder if you need it.
End result is streaming, high quality vids.
I've uploaded a couple videos on there as well as a few others, but I'd really love to see more. Just thought I'd pass along the info in case anyone was interested.
(Is YouTube really that hated around here to warrant a filter? Not that I have any love for it, mind you...)
Divx - Stage6
In any case, Divx released a YouTube-esque service not too terribly long ago. As you can expect, phenomenal quality compared to the flash rendered, low bitrate YouTube/Google videos.
It's still in beta, and as such, there are a couple of hoops to jump through (installing web player and whatnot), but it's pretty straightforward. Uploading forces you to convert your video to Divx first (if it wasn't already), but they provide you with an encoder if you need it.
End result is streaming, high quality vids.
I've uploaded a couple videos on there as well as a few others, but I'd really love to see more. Just thought I'd pass along the info in case anyone was interested.
(Is YouTube really that hated around here to warrant a filter? Not that I have any love for it, mind you...)
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Re: Stage6 - The Divx YooTuuube
Yes, yes it is.unastrike wrote:(Is YooTuuube really that hated around here to warrant a filter? Not that I have any love for it, mind you...)
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Re: Stage6 - The Divx hosatchel
Does it accept Xvid?unastrike wrote: Uploading forces you to convert your video to Divx first (if it wasn't already), but they provide you with an encoder if you need it.
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I doubt it, dx50 might work though.
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ROFL that made no sense (and yes I know it was filtered, just found it funny)Denkyufan wrote:I posted a video on hosatchel.com and posted the link here in the proper folder and it appeared as hotsatchel for some reason. My submission on other sites always kept it as hosatchel but here it was changed to satchel in the link.
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"to view this video please install DIVX"
Too bad I won't get to see these videos.
let me check here... is divx the devil?
some snippets:
Too bad I won't get to see these videos.
let me check here... is divx the devil?
some snippets:
note: emphasis mine on bold and highlight portions, many parts have been removed from the original, and all the fake huggy kissy language has been removed.the divx agreement wrote:the divx agreement
Information We Collect:
We collect a variety of information from you if you use our web sites or software products, or if you buy a certified DivX consumer electronics device and choose to register it. Some of this information is personally identifiable
More specifically, we collect the following information:
* If you use our web sites and register for an account, you will be asked for certain personally identifiable information (your name, email address, zip code, and date of birth). And if you purchase something from our web sites or offer something for sale yourself, you will be asked to provide us with additional information
* If you buy a certified DivX consumer electronics
.. a unique identifier will be inserted into your copy of the protected content so that it can play on your registered device.
* If you use our software products (including the DivX codec), we may collect additional information.
o If you choose to purchase and watch protected DivX content using the DivX Player, you will have to register for an account (making your computer like a certified DivX consumer electronics device, and providing the same information mentioned earlier)
in this case, we do have a record of what protected content you watch.
o o Also, the first time you start the DivX Player application, you will be asked if you would like to send us information about your system configuration.
There are also a few exceptions where information may be collected without your explicit consent:
o First, most of our software, when run, will automatically contact our servers to check for new versions (this functionality may be disabled in the software preferences).
o Second, our installers are designed to send us a small amount of information confirming that the software has actually been installed
o Third, some of our software products will automatically contact our servers
* Finally, we collect other, non-personally identifiable information using cookies, server logs, and single-pixel or transparent image HTML-based emails. The images in the HTML-based emails allow us to track how many people open the emails we send out.
What we do with information we collect
We may do the following with your information:
* Use it for non-marketing or administrative purposes, including but not limited to notifying you of developments relating to your transactions on the web site or to your account, requesting your feedback on our web site and services via surveys, and/or for customer services or data security-related purposes.
* Use it within our company to continually improve the quality and design of our web site and services and to develop new features, promotions, and services.
* Use cookies, log file and single-pixel information to: (a) remember information so that you will not have to re-enter it during your current or next visit to the web site; (b) provide you access to targeted and/or personalized content and information; (c) monitor the effectiveness of our marketing and promotional campaigns; (d) monitor and compile certain web site-related statistics including the total number of visitors, pages viewed, average time spent per page.
* Provide it to third party companies ..... We, or these parties on our behalf, may also provide information (such as name, credit card number, tax id number, etc.) to banks, other financial entities that process credit card transactions, and/or applicable governmental and tax authorities.
* Share aggregate, personally identifiable information (including anonymous usage patterns, cookies, IP addresses, browser type, click rates, etc.) with third party companies that wish to learn more about usage patterns for certain video content, software downloads, services, advertisements, and/or promotions associated with the web site.
* Disclose any information about you without your prior consent
* Transfer or assign all information we have collected as part of a merger, acquisition, sale, or other change of control of our company.
That’s really all there is to it. That’s not so bad, is it?
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