I've been watching this post closely. First of all I don't think it ever made the top of the front page, which I think is odd for the techcrunch post covering the launch of a YC company.
Either the founders didn't make a lot of friends during the YC dinners or something more probable - everyone knows that Omnisio is a winner. Voting it up only reveals our own inadequacies.
Because as soon as I saw this I said wow, I wish I had thought of that, or better yet, I wish I knew how to do that. This product is going to rock the socks.
Any heavy flash video just crashes my browser (This app did). Really irritating :/ (MacBook, firefox 2.0.0.12 defaults)
Is this just me, or a known issue with flash right now?
I've had plenty of issues with Flash on Linux. It doesn't typically take down the browser as it used to as plugins are (I think) now run in a separate process on Opera and Firefox. Konqueror can still crash because of Flash. That said, I'm not running the latest version of Flash on Linux because it doesn't even work in anything but Firefox (or presumably anything not Gecko-based).
As far as I can tell, Flash is very stable on Safari on the Mac, there are probably subtleties in the Flash code that cause occasional breakage on non-Webkit browsers.
The whole plugin situation is a travesty anyway. Adobe don't care about anything but IE and Firefox on Windows, so Flash runs like crap on everything else. I suspect Apple paid Adobe to get Flash working properly on Mac OS X + Safari.
This seems one of the more tech-heavy startups from this round, at least from the outside. I think this has some real potential given the runaway success of YouTube, etc.
I'm not sure I like the overlay comments, but I suspect the Omnisio guys will work something out. Cut transitions are a little jarring at the moment, but I'm sure that can be fixed for version 1.1. :)
We are considering several ideas, but think about this: with all the additional data we have about videos (comments, tagged people/highlights, synchronized slides, and metadata about individual clips in a compilation) we can better place mid-roll video ads.
The ability to sync video + PPT is also useful for corporate training and online university courses etc.
In the end we are only 5 months old and still figuring stuff out :)
They all sound like good things to me. I guess that makes syncing things with video your key weapon. Just a suggestion, why not just have comments under the video, scrolling up in sync, because most of the comments don't need to be on the video itself.
Either the founders didn't make a lot of friends during the YC dinners or something more probable - everyone knows that Omnisio is a winner. Voting it up only reveals our own inadequacies.
Because as soon as I saw this I said wow, I wish I had thought of that, or better yet, I wish I knew how to do that. This product is going to rock the socks.