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What is the difference between that and your product?
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What is the difference between that and your product?
Please say you pronounce it "Teevee Stomp 4." Also this is a rad idea. Well done!
We thought about freemium but at current setup it is quite challenging to implement. All tasks launch new virtual server for conversion and overhead for short files is just too much.
I don't use TeamViewer but it seems to me that it has format conversion built-in already? https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/How-to-co... What is the difference between that and your product?
If you want to challenge this, try to create reasonable mp4 file with TeamViewer :)
edit just to add that Mac OS version of TeamViewer does not have conversion feature at all.
I had this problem last year, and the only thing I managed to do was forcing my peers to all install TeamViewer :))) Very specific service that potentially can generates you enough side-income :) I love this kind of project! If anything, maybe create a freemium model... make it free for anything less than 3 mins?
Freemium could be good, but at current setup it is not easy to implement.
Still, that would be quite nice feature.
I don't use TeamViewer but it seems to me that it has format conversion built-in already? https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/How-to-co... What is the difference between that and your product?
Yes, thats true. But creating mp4 files with TeamViewer requires quite a bit codec installing and resulting file can be either enormous file size or lacks audio etc. If you want to challenge this, try to create reasonable mp4 file with TeamViewer :) edit just to add that Mac OS version of TeamViewer does not have conversion feature at all.
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Yes, thats true. But creating mp4 files with TeamViewer requires quite a bit codec installing and resulting file can be either enormous file size or lacks audio etc. If you want to challenge this, try to create reasonable mp4 file with TeamViewer :) edit just to add that Mac OS version of TeamViewer does not have conversion feature at all.
However, once one comes up with a suitable ffmpeg command line, it is literally one click to do the conversion locally. No need to upload something, not even to wait or to pay.
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Thanks for feedback! I can assure you it took longer than 10 minutes but we saw that getting this online was more important than getting it look beautiful. Of course you can use 3rd party screen recorder to save that, but that's one extra step there. Auto upload to youtube could be one option, but it requires getting authorization from user. Converting TVS files to _reasonable_ MP4 is quite hard and time-taking task…
Handbrake (Max OS X) should handle it without a problem.
Handbrake on Mac OS handles this with message 'No valid source found'.
Interesting but not really useful. You can easily record your session yourself with a free program and skip this rediculous 1€ per 10 min. fee. Also the website does look like it was hacked together in like..maybe also 10mins ? I would take it down and rework it to a more mature product. Edit: There could be more features like auto upload to youtube etc. or automated marking of the current broadcaster
Thanks for feedback! I can assure you it took longer than 10 minutes but we saw that getting this online was more important than getting it look beautiful. Of course you can use 3rd party screen recorder to save that, but that's one extra step there. Auto upload to youtube could be one option, but it requires getting authorization from user. Converting TVS files to _reasonable_ MP4 is quite hard and time-taking task…
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Thanks for feedback! I can assure you it took longer than 10 minutes but we saw that getting this online was more important than getting it look beautiful. Of course you can use 3rd party screen recorder to save that, but that's one extra step there. Auto upload to youtube could be one option, but it requires getting authorization from user. Converting TVS files to _reasonable_ MP4 is quite hard and time-taking task…
Why are you talking about yourself in third person