Summer is in full swing, and while most people are out enjoying the sun, taking vacations and relaxing, we here at Revision3 have been working hard behind the scenes! After our new website launched in May, we set forth on the next batch of changes to make your experience at Revision3.com as awesome as it can be.
A lot of the changes we’ve been making recently have been to fix bugs and other little things you really shouldn’t even notice, but today we rolled out some changes that you should definitely notice! Now, at long last we’re providing you with crisp, beautiful and sharp HIGH DEFINITION video via the Revision3.com flash player! So now you can watch Diggnation, Film Riot or any of the other great Revision3 programming in glorious HD! In order to watch the shows in HD, all you need to do is scroll over the flash player, and in the lower right corner you can will see the Quality tab. Hover over that, click on HD and voila! High Definition! As you know, HD can mean big files, so if you’re on a slower connection, you may want to downshift to the High or Low quality versions.
In addition to supporting HD, we’ve made some changes to the file formats we support. For those interested in technical details - we’re doing away with FLV video encodes beginning next week. You shouldn’t notice anything, though, as Flash supports h.264-encoded video now. We’re now able to use the same encodes we send to iTunes and others, which saves us time every week, and means we can concentrate more effort on fewer formats,but still support the same number of platforms. We’ve successfully tested this on Revision3.com already (Tekzilla 94, Hak5 519), and now it’s ready for prime time! The only thing to watch out for: if you’re currently using the “Flash” RSS feeds, you’ll want to switch to the “Quicktime” ones, because the “Flash” feeds won’t update any more beginning next week. Thanks to Brendan White for lots of testing on the Revision3 side, and various forum members for assistance in making sure things continued to work while tweaking our mp4s.
We hope you enjoy watching Revision3 in High Definition and please let us know what you think. This move to HD comes just in time for our newest show, HD Nation, which you will be hearing more about next week. Keep on the lookout as well for more changes and updates to Revision3.com and please let us know if there’s anything you’d like to see, be it a new show or change to the website. We’re here to make your viewing experience the best it possibly can be.
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Please change the Revision3 bug. It’s big. Would you be able to design something smaller? like just the tv “o” in revisi o n3
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There is a something that has always bothered me with the flash player. Wether it’s here on revision3.com or embedded on any other website, the video in the flash player starts loading right when the page loads. As you mentioned here, episodes are usually a few hundred megabytes, so if I just open a page which has the Revision3 player, it’ll start downloading the whole episode, even if I just wanted to read the description, download it manually or subscribe to the feed. It’s very annoying since it uses up all of my bandwidth. I just think the video should start loading when I click the play button.
@Perceval: go to the preferences, you can disable auto play from there
Can`t wait for HD NATION!!,have waited for a very long time to see Heron and Norton back on a show again.Considering it`s about HD makes it even better.Just one more thing,how bout finding a spot for Louderback to appear on the show?.He`s always worked well with both Heron & Norton and he needs to be in front of the cam again.Good Luck to HD NATION!!
@manhunt545: It is disabled. I’m not complaining about the video auto-starting, but auto-downloading. Just go to any episode page and you’ll notice that the video file is downloading, even if you didn’t press play yet.
I haven’t seen any information about the new “High Definition (30fps)” links
This is higher quality than the high def quicktime videos? Is this going to replace the high def quicktime videos?
I appreciate your explanation, successful health.Thankyou.alçıpan