Site Update
Released another small site update, with Overstream Editor 0.62a and (ta-dah!) Blip.tv support. I know some of you have been asking for Blip.tv support, so now here it is.
Blip.tv replaces Megavideo in the list of Overstream-supported providers, since Megavideo hasn’t been working lately.
I must say - my hat is off to the Blip.tv guys, as this was by far the least painless integration that I have done. Awesome job, guys!!!
Tags: blip.tv, site update, video provider


January 6th, 2009 at 3:38 am
Hi, I want to ask, if you can support site http://joox.net/. thx
January 6th, 2009 at 4:56 pm
Hi, wlado, I am adding a request for joox.net support to our request list. Are you affiliated with joox.net? For the future, it’s better to send a request to integration at overstream.net as http://www.overstream.net/help.php#video_providers suggests.
January 6th, 2009 at 5:06 pm
I took a look at joox.net, and I see that joox.net is actually not a video provider, but a video bookmarking service. So, if a particular video that they link to comes from one of the already overstream-supported providers (e.g., blip.tv), then you just follow through to the video provider’s page for that video, and use that URL in overstream.
February 24th, 2009 at 6:23 am
I wanted to know if I can use the subtitles and add them to my youtube movie.
Thanks
March 2nd, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Yes, in order to do that export the subtitles as an SRT file in Overstream Editor (click on Tools in lower right corner, then Export as SRT), and then add the SRT subtitles to your YouTube video as captions. They will then show up when the viewer watches the YouTube video on youtube.com (but I think not when the youtube video is embedded elsewhere).