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Streamburst is brilliant

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I just came across Streamburst via Techcrunch. Within minutes, I was happily downloading In Search of the Valley at a blistering 8-9 megabits per second, probably the closest I've ever gotten to topping out my 16-megabit ADSL connection. By the time I finish this blog post, a full DRM-free 1.1 gigabyte DVD-quality movie will be ready to watch, all for $7.99. That's brilliant.

I went to ISOTV's website, added the downloadable movie to my part, and paid using paypal. I was then presented with three download options:

I could choose to download any or all of the three formats, reminiscent of allofmp3.com. The encoding itself is DRM free, and I can choose to play the movie on whatever device I want.

What's the catch? Streamburst prepends the movie with a 5 second clip showing who originally purchased the movie:

I'd much rather see my name on a movie than the completely pointless FBI warning on Hollywood releases. Streamburst also supposedly adds some sort of invisible, durable watermarking that is intended to be persistant through re-encodings.

I absolutely *hate* DRM. I hate it so much that I don't even use some iTunes credit. I think audible.com would be an awesome service if it wasn't for its DRM. I have 2 audible.com book credits that I'll probably never use. It's really that much of a pain in the ass, although admittedly it is probably worse for me being a desktop linux user. Like most people, however, I just want to be able to play my media on any device I want to use. I don't want to be locked into a single piece of hardware or software to play back media that I've legally purchased.

Is this Streamburst going to stop piracy doing this? Absolutely not. I can easily clip the 5 seconds of my name and transcode the video into another format easily. However, I did just spend $8 on a movie I was interested in but not enough to purchase the DVD, and to that end I think Streamburst will be successful.

thanks for the support

Hope you enjoy the film!

- Steve (Director)

Finally watched it

Steve,
It must have been exciting spending a month in the Valley and pulling together such a big project. I enjoyed the interviews with everyone you got to talk to (some real characters!). I must admit, however, that I felt the film was a bit disjointed at times, and I was confused as to what your point was or where you were taking the viewer. Enjoyable and informative, nevertheless.

I'm glad you chose Streamburst as an outlet for sales, and I hope to see more producers choose these routes in the future. I probably would have never had a chance to watch the film otherwise, so thanks!

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Nice to read your comments about Streamburst, sounds like a good system that I should look into further....

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