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DivX video makes a comeback with Vreel.

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by DigitAl56K June 19, 2008 4:13 PM PDT
A beta version of the DivX Web Player that features improved support for Windows Vista is available here:
http://labs.divx.com/node/6277

If you know the URL of the source file, you can embed the web player on your own site using this code generator:
http://labs.divx.com/WebPlayerCodeGenerator

I suggest only doing so if the hosting parties TOS allows this, otherwise you may be accused of leeching bandwidth.
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by Josh.Lowensohn June 19, 2008 4:40 PM PDT
Hey thanks, I've got the current build running on Vista just fine. I think the issue at this point is that the servers where the video is hosted are currently kaput, but will try to do that later--it's really quite pretty.
by hqdivx July 13, 2008 6:04 PM PDT
There is another high definition video sharing site at http://setvid.com
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by joecool6101 October 25, 2008 11:28 AM PDT
Since vreel is constantly down i thought i would share with you guys http://stagehd.com .. its been around since the unfortunate closing of stage6 and hasnt needed any of that annoying downtime that vreel says they need to stay online and working as they are good programmers and know how to run a good site on the fly. Its worth your while i assure you. **I am not affliated with them, just a fan**
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