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Hi-Def Streamin`

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:24 pm
by zbarlici
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got your computer hooked up to your big-screen tv? :)

How about some 1080P streaming video.


http://www.vreel.net


...take that youtube!



*** not all videos are at 1080p, but you can upload content at that resolution if you have some.

:D :D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=EBrgVQz6Y-E

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:43 pm
by MSimon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:18 am
by zbarlici
yeah it is awesome. I got my PC hooked up to a 55 inch 1080P via "DVI to HDMI" cable, and the quality definitely does kick ass.

There`s not much content on vreel right now because the website is quite new - but give it time.

The first HD site used to be called Stage6, and there was so much content on there, too bad it somehow failed and they had to shut it down...

Streaming HD quality requires so much bandwidth... i do beleive Vreel has some contracts with High-speed server suppliers all over the world, as it is needed.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:58 am
by tombo
Sweet.
Now if we can only fly through our data sets at this resolution.
(Yeah, I know: "what is the sound of ten Crays clapping?" $$$$$$)

seriously
It is fine enough that someone with the right computer skills should be able to show the same scene from 2 slightly different viewpoints so it could be viewed in 3D by holding a piece of cardboard vertically between bridge of nose and center of screen.
It would be a very cheap 3D viewer.

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 2:47 am
by Keegan
Is it just me ? or does anyone else think that services like this will compromise the internet when every Tom, Dick and Harry hop onboard.

Admitedly i dont have any sources, but i sense i growing divide in Infrastructure vs Bandwidth.

Im beaming to you from 7mbit 3G wireless broadband via a Wifi router. Odly enough there have been some cold rainy weekends here lately in Queensland, and on sundays i already feel the network is under imense stress (big latency) from every kid killing time on youtube or torrenting whole seasons of television .

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:15 am
by MSimon
Keegan wrote:Is it just me ? or does anyone else think that services like this will compromise the internet when every Tom, Dick and Harry hop onboard.

Admitedly i dont have any sources, but i sense i growing divide in Infrastructure vs Bandwidth.

Im beaming to you from 7mbit 3G wireless broadband via a Wifi router. Odly enough there have been some cold rainy weekends here lately in Queensland, and on sundays i already feel the network is under imense stress (big latency) from every kid killing time on youtube or torrenting whole seasons of television .
In the States we have a lot of dark fiber so that is not a problem. The biggest latency is in getting a stream started.

One other bit of news: there are now home wifi routers coming out with bandwidth in the 3 to 15 Gbps range uncompressed. Expect product in 6 to 9 months. Chips are already available (at least prototype quantities).

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:59 am
by zbarlici
..the site is up and running. Tons of stuff being uploaded onto it. I signed up for the gold membership($7/month) because the ads were getting to be a littl` too much, and i don`t mind helping them out a bit.. the premium membership fee is too much for me($20) considering i wont upload much content. I really hope this website wont go the way of Stage6.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:40 am
by Betruger
What happened to Stage6?

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:03 pm
by zbarlici
from the wiki


"The site never left its beta status and was shut down on February 29, 2008 because of DivX Inc.'s apparent inability to support Stage6 financially, or other officially unspecified reasons."

It WAS a free hi-def video blogging community, with upgrades if you wanted extra bandwidth for uploading.

I imagine its these websites that are putting a kink in the cable company`s financial income, and they would probably lobby all kinds of govt groups to try and shut these websites down(while still budding is most efficient and most probable i guess).

I`m hoping vreel can survive... and that`s one of the reasons i went ahead and signed up for the gold account.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:05 pm
by zbarlici
also from wiki

"In June 2008, CNET hailed Stage6 as one of the greatest defunct websites in history."