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Farewell Stage6

Submitted by on February 25, 2008 – 3:47 pm13 Comments

RIP DivX Stage6Stage6, a high quality streaming video platform and social network, died on February 28, 2008. It was in beta and lived in San Diego, CA.

The cause was funding, employee Tom, aka Spinner said.

Born in 2006 by parent DivX, Inc. Stage6 spent most of its life differentiating itself from similar video sharing sites like YouTube. Stage6 accepted DivX or Xvid files up to 1080p, equivalent to BluRay.

In July 2007 DivX announced it was seeking to separate Stage6 from the rest of the company. Co-Founder and Executive Chainman Jordan Greenhall was to switch from role of DivX CEO to manage the separating Stage6.

Then in early February 2008 Stage6 was hacked, its front page redirecting to shock images. Within hours a site maintenance notice was put up by the Stage6 team. Service was restored the following day with uploads temporarily disabled. Several login credentials were accessed by the attackers, many of which were posted on 4chan’s /b/ forum.

Despite Stage6’s popularity with independent content creators, the fansub scene, and retro cartoon aficionados the site’s enormous demand for attention and resources could not be provided.

Stage6 is survived by DivX Certified devices and DivX Connected.

From all of us at Hak5 we will miss your creativity, your integration, your open communication with content creators like ourselves. You always kept it real ;-) . You were elite.

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