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Stage6.com to shut down on February 28

Stage6.com, the divx video website known for providing the best quality videos streaming, will shut down February 28 as announced by Tom (aka Spinner), a Stage6 user and an employee of DivX, Inc.

Here's his message to the community :

I’m Tom (aka Spinner), a Stage6 user and an employee of DivX, Inc., the company behind the service. I’m writing this message today to inform you that we plan to shut down Stage6 on February 28, 2008. Upload functionality has already been turned off, and you’ll be able to view and download videos until Thursday.

I know this news will come as a shock and disappointment to many Stage6 users, and I’d like to take a few moments to explain the reasons behind our decision.

We created Stage6 with the mission of empowering content creators and viewers to discover a new kind of video experience. Stage6 began as an experiment, and we always knew there was a chance that it might not succeed.

In many ways, though, the service did succeed, beyond even our own initial expectations. Stage6 became very popular very quickly. We helped gain exposure for some talented filmmakers who brought great videos to the attention of an engaged community. We helped prove that it’s possible to distribute true high definition video on the Internet. And we helped broaden the Internet video experience by offering content that is compatible with DVD players, mobile devices and other products beyond the PC.

So why are we shutting the service down? Well, the short answer is that the continued operation of Stage6 is a very expensive enterprise that requires an enormous amount of attention and resources that we are not in a position to continue to provide. There are a lot of other details involved, but at the end of the day it’s really as simple as that.

Now, why didn’t we think of that before we decided to create Stage6 in the first place, you may ask? That’s a good question. When we first created Stage6, there was a clear need for a service that would offer a true high quality video experience online because other video destinations on the Internet simply weren’t providing that to users. A gap existed, and Stage6 arrived to fill it.

As Stage6 grew quickly and dramatically (accompanied by an explosion of other sites delivering high quality video), it became clear that operating the service as a part of the larger DivX business no longer made sense. We couldn’t continue to run Stage6 and focus on our broader strategy to make it possible for anyone to enjoy high quality video on any device. So, in July of last year we announced that we were kicking off an effort to explore strategic alternatives for Stage6, which is a fancy way of saying we decided we would either have to sell it, spin it out into a private company or shut it down.

I won’t (and can’t, really) go into too much detail on those first two options other than to say that we tried really hard to find a way to keep Stage6 alive, either as its own private entity or by selling it to another company. Ultimately neither of those two scenarios was possible, and we made the hard decision to turn the lights off and cease operation of the service.

So that’s where we are today. After February 28, Stage6 will cease to exist as an online destination. But the larger DivX universe will continue to thrive. Every day new DivX Certified devices arrive on the market making it easy to move video beyond the PC. Products powered by DivX Connected, our new initiative that lets users stream video, photos, music and Internet services from the PC to the TV, are hitting retail outlets. We remain committed to empowering content creators to deliver high quality video to a wide audience, and we’ll continue to offer services that will make it easy to find videos online in the DivX format.

It’s been a wild ride, and none of it would have been possible without the support of our users. Thank you for making Stage6 everything that it was.

--Tom

Sad news for all the gaming videos makers and viewers. :(

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  • Zyuu said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    I didn't see that coming..

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    decidedly not good....

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    This makes me very, very sad. Stage6 has the best quality of any video site... I cringe at the thought of going back to youtube... It will be like going from XP gaming to DOS.. *tear*

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    That wasn't expected :o
    Joana hosted all of his high-quality vids at Stage6, I wonder if he will reupload them somewhere else..

  • Limited said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    Damn, real loss that :(

  • Maerwen said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    Wow. They were the best streaming site on the web.

  • Trapican said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    That's really a big loss, as Maerwen said, best streaming site on the web. At least hoped someone was going to take it over! =(

    Rando

  • Kody said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    There's always the Curse video section. ;)

    Back on topic, this is very surprising news to hear. I knew they were beginning to delete older videos to free up disk space, but I didn't realize the situation was this dire.

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    This saddens me. :'(

  • Aaberg said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    This sucks, lets just hope someone else will take up the challenge (perhaps a joint venture of FF and S6).
    Stage6 really transformed the distribution of contents.
    And as said, there's no way im gonna go back to using Youtube for my videos.

  • feliks said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    OMFG !!
    How can they do that .. =(
    i really loved that site, but well i always wondered why they didnt have more adds and stuff.
    /cheers to stage6 for trying :D

  • hamor said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    Wow.... I wonder why making the conversion to a subscription format couldn't have worked (warcraftmovies.com comes to mind) :/ Whatever the reason, it was great while it lasted. Here's hoping the site that takes its place will be able to match up.

  • Wyveryx said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    i hope this had nothing to do with "pirated" movies. I'm about sick and tired of hearing about major studios whining. They are major capitol enterprises and as such should have had the foresight to get on the bandwagon ages ago.
    Still, aside from videos of that nature Stage6 will be sorely missed :(

    /farewell

  • keavsh said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    I think I wil go into stage6 panic when I stop seeing their links appear.

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:32 PM ()

    OMFG I AM GOING TO GO NUTS!

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:31 PM ()

    The only question is, will some user / fan take the remains of S6, and bring it back to something it used to be?

    R.I.P Stage6

  • Aaberg said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:31 PM ()

    With site as stage6 and youtube, the amount of resources needed is staggering. So the chance of a "fan" to rise up and take the burden is unlikely. However, a company as big as Youtube and Google (same thing, I know) would easily be able to pull it off.

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:31 PM ()

    If the Stage6 project was too "expensive" for them to handle, what they should have done is opened up the site to a good bit of advertising to pay off the expenses associated with bandwith. I doubt that would have been a problem since S6 is a big and great alternative to low quality sites like youtube. Anyway, sad to see this and hopefully someone will step up to the task to make a succeeder.

  • Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:31 PM ()

    I believe with the huge support this site had that some company or very wealthy individual will see this as a loss and reclaim it's glory. If not than I give up on the internet...

    Even if the idea is held through, I would be happy. We need to have good quality videos on the internet. Just wouldn't feel the same if it wasn't there.

  • asp said 
    Mon, Feb 25 2008 3:31 PM ()

    There's no "pirated" to it. They hosted a lot of illegal content. It's only fair that the people who create these things should get paid for it. So what if the security isn't the best and it's possible to anonymously download their content? It's theirs to do what they want with, taking it and claiming it to belong to everyone is just acting immorally and as a spoiled kid who thinks he's entitled to everything he wants. This recent attitude pisses me off.

    That said, stage6 was the best source for high quality streams, it's a big loss for the World of Warcraft player made video world. At Curse we want to offer the same quality as they do and we've been looking at ways to do it which is sustainable.