As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
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Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#2Nice to see them moving onwards and upwards.
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#3More power to Zencoder! I integrated their service into a client site a couple of weeks ago and their support is phenomenal. I chatted with one of the guys and he was very helpful. Another Zencoder technician actually emailed me because he noticed that some API callbacks we're errorring out. I was testing from a LAN machine and he was trying to save me some time debugging. Nice to see them moving onwards and upwards.
How does it run when you send a request with hundreds of jobs? They autoscale so there is little waiting time on queues, but I don't get if that means if the scaling is per job or per user.
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#4More power to Zencoder! I integrated their service into a client site a couple of weeks ago and their support is phenomenal. I chatted with one of the guys and he was very helpful. Another Zencoder technician actually emailed me because he noticed that some API callbacks we're errorring out. I was testing from a LAN machine and he was trying to save me some time debugging. Nice to see them moving onwards and upwards.
I'm considering integrating their service. Using ffmpeg can be a bitch when you have to deal with many combinations of input codecs. How does it run when you send a request with hundreds of jobs? They autoscale so there is little waiting time on queues, but I don't get if that means if the scaling is per job or per user.
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#5More power to Zencoder! I integrated their service into a client site a couple of weeks ago and their support is phenomenal. I chatted with one of the guys and he was very helpful. Another Zencoder technician actually emailed me because he noticed that some API callbacks we're errorring out. I was testing from a LAN machine and he was trying to save me some time debugging. Nice to see them moving onwards and upwards.
I'm considering integrating their service. Using ffmpeg can be a bitch when you have to deal with many combinations of input codecs. How does it run when you send a request with hundreds of jobs? They autoscale so there is little waiting time on queues, but I don't get if that means if the scaling is per job or per user.
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm considering integrating their service. Using ffmpeg can be a bitch when you have to deal with many combinations of input codecs. How does it run when you send a request with hundreds of jobs? They autoscale so there is little waiting time on queues, but I don't get if that means if the scaling is per job or per user.
We autoscale very, very quickly to serve all the jobs in our system. The only limitations we place are on test jobs, where they execute sequentially per account and only 100 can be processing or waiting.
I understand if you don't share, but I'm just curious. I do transcoding at home from DVD to MP4 for place-shifting (I What kind of challenges have you faced wrt bandwidth?
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
We autoscale very, very quickly to serve all the jobs in our system. The only limitations we place are on test jobs, where they execute sequentially per account and only 100 can be processing or waiting.
Just curious - what's your customer base composed of? Is it mostly youtube knockoffs? Adult sites? Enterprise customers? I understand if you don't share, but I'm just curious. I do transcoding at home from DVD to MP4 for place-shifting (I What kind of challenges have you faced wrt bandwidth?
You'd be amazed how many websites out there need something like this - tens and tens of thousands. Every website with an "upload" button that accepts video or audio files needs transcoding, plus many others. And since a site like Zencoder makes it possible to do complex things with video in 2-3 hours instead of 2-3 months, we open the door to a whole new class of video functionality.
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
We autoscale very, very quickly to serve all the jobs in our system. The only limitations we place are on test jobs, where they execute sequentially per account and only 100 can be processing or waiting.
Just curious - what's your customer base composed of? Is it mostly youtube knockoffs? Adult sites? Enterprise customers? I understand if you don't share, but I'm just curious. I do transcoding at home from DVD to MP4 for place-shifting (I What kind of challenges have you faced wrt bandwidth?
Re: As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost
#9http://factore.ca/on-the-floor/65-automatically-encode-video...