Psst… Quick question for you

Let’s say the Vuze team just happened to be thinking about a top secret project to help you watch downloaded videos on your TV and your mobile devices.  Which device integrations would you want us to elegantly support within Vuze?  We’re strong believers in an open world, and would like to support multiple devices (hypothetically, of course).  Which devices would you like us to prioritize?

Friday, February 27th, 2009 Features/Updates, Uncategorized

216 Comments to Psst… Quick question for you

  1. Darrin on February 28th, 2009

    For some reason, I can’t see anything on the HD Network. Downloads from other sources work fine, but the Vuze HD Network page is always blank. I have just done a new install of Vuze to fix a connection issue and that problem was solved. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

  2. Frank O'Shea on February 28th, 2009

    Please people,there are a few users who are bent on disrupting our use of this great service. We see their petty comments on screen on a regular basis. OK, we know it’s just their lack of maturity and their selfishnes that pushes them to make their purile and irrellevant comments. These are selfish people who try and carry out an imature battle of “words” at the cost of a majority. They are a mean, inconsiderate and selfish group. It is clear that they care little about the real users and contributers to this worthwhile site.

  3. Chris on February 28th, 2009

    Hi folks just a quick mention about the fact that I can’t play any of my video files on ANY of my media players when I have Vuze on. This only started happening recently after one of your new updates.
    A year or so ago a similar situation occured when one of your updates affected my audio playback but luckily that was fixed by a following update a few weeks later. Please could you look into this matter cheers C.T.

  4. Austin James on February 28th, 2009

    I think you should do it for the television. Not everyone has the kind of software on their phone to support the video. And I don’t think anyone has a T.V. from the 1970′s anymore, or has a VCR anymore, not unless they’re old people that don’t understand the new world technology.

  5. robert on February 28th, 2009

    i would like to see playback on the ps3 but other wise everything is just fine with the program

  6. Larry on February 28th, 2009

    iPod touch

  7. daniel davis on February 28th, 2009

    vuze rocks, but can i reproduce the hd files that i download from the hd section in another media player or do i have to download an extension or a codec or something? i had downloaded some files and i only can watch like two or three in another media player.

  8. Ivan Duran Martinez on March 1st, 2009

    I’d like a Vuze 64bit for osx version.

  9. Jimmy wood on March 1st, 2009

    well done guys iv been using the network 4 2 months and it is so easy to use and with so much content to download and and great speed so well done.

  10. Roger Maudel on March 1st, 2009

    Vuze TV set-top box…Yeahhh!!! This is what I really want: to be able to watch on TV what is on my Mac, with the ease of Apple products, WITHOUT the limitations…and wireless would be the TOP !!!

  11. megapager on March 1st, 2009

    Pls dont recompress video, it loose quality to match.

  12. Watson on March 1st, 2009

    I need help downloading songs to my Blackberry

  13. EDDIE on March 1st, 2009

    VERY GOOD

  14. nickthefish on March 1st, 2009

    iPhone, iTV

  15. CB Glover on March 1st, 2009

    I have been very happy with your site and quality downloads
    I will continue to use your site/software as long as available.

  16. CB Glover on March 1st, 2009

    keep up the great work. Thanks.

  17. Bahman on March 1st, 2009

    I have downloaded a movie, and only could view it while on Vuze. How can I copy this movie to a CD and show it to my mother on TV?

    Thank you in advance,
    BF

  18. Carl on March 1st, 2009

    Great question

  19. Ferhan Arman on March 1st, 2009

    Vuze is an amazing program. Thankyou

    I have a palmTX (Palm OS 5)and I enjoy to watch a movie that download from VUZE. If I’ll be download directly from vuze it will be wonderfull.

    Have a nice day

  20. tazman121 on March 1st, 2009

    ithink this is the best ever p2p d/load ,upload programe i have the honour of useing .its the best 1 on the net,its far better then lime,donkey,frostwire and some others out there .this 1 (touch wood) is the only 1 that i have had NO vrius from but the odd backdoor.i can use it when i want and i pick what time i use it.its brill i can also pick what speed to d/l or u/l from or to. best of all i can see what the files look like b4 i d/load it.this is very helpfull to most of us. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS BRILL PROGRAME keep it going guys

  21. andres on March 1st, 2009

    beautyfull, you’re the best.

  22. Andy Hall on March 1st, 2009

    I’ll leave a comment when I can get this app to run on my machine without crashing my browser,and disconnecting me from my ISP.
    This is my third reload after two unistalls.
    first impressions it’s overly verbose and very pretty but at this stage looks to be all tit’s and arse and no usable substance.

  23. princess cofia on March 1st, 2009

    i like vuze very much and t easy t understand wthvuze about torents.etc!becuse im only 14 =p

  24. Kace on March 1st, 2009

    I’ve found a couple of options for watching Vuze content on my PS3, but it’s very limited because of codec issues, and integration issues. I love Vuze, I think it’s the best invention since TiVo came out. If I could stream it, or download it onto both my PS3, and iPhone I would insist everyone I know install it on their systems.

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