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Tom Huntington on DivX Stage6

It seems like there are dozens of places to post video these days. Few of the services are optimized for high quality video, which is where the new DivX Stage6DivX is already known as one of the most popular formats for downloading video. Not too long ago they started offering a way to embed DivX in your own Web pages. Stage6 is a natural step into the realm of offering a place for video publishers to easily share content online. With stunning widescreen formatting and an option to charge for downloads, Stage6 seems ready for prime time even though it’s still in beta at the moment. Here Chris talks with Tom Huntington of DivX about the Stage6 service, who the target audience is, and how it fits into the DivX plan for entertainment domination.

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Stage6 is a joke. A short while back they introduced their new Beta version to the whole world without Beta testing. What a mess. Nothing but problems. You can’t upload. Trying to upload either has an internal error or it just time out. You can’t download. Constant interruptions and downloads will not pick up where they left off. Streaming videos is slower then a snail, most of the times it stalls and won’t even play you have to restart the video. I am in total amazement a “so-called” professional company would go about introducing their upgrades in this fashion. Stage6 gets mine countless other people I know a two thumbs down.

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